Editors (UK): Chris Urbanowicz (guitar); Russell Leetch (bass guitar); Ed Lay, Tom Smith (background vocals).
Personnel: James Banbury (cello).
Additional personnel: Alison Dodds, Fiona McCapra (violin); Anya Ullman (viola); Dani Castelar, Rob Whitaker, Jackie Wade, Edith Bowman,
Jon Gray, Sam Bell (unknown instrument);
Tom McFall, Anne Struther, Garret Lee (background vocals).
For their sophomore outing, AN END HAS A START, the U.K. indie-rock act
Editors present another set of brooding, post-punk-inspired songs. While sonic similarities to Interpol remain undeniable, particularly in the dry vocal delivery of singer/guitarist Tom Smith, the Birmingham-based ensemble actually leans more towards the expansive sound of Bloc Party's second record, A WEEKEND IN THE CITY, here--not surprising since both albums share in-demand producer
Jacknife Lee.
Given Lee's knack for pristine, guitar-heavy arrangements,
Editors are able to cut loose with a grand aesthetic that is best embodied by the bold opening track, "Smokers Outside the Hospital Doors," which takes cues from heralded shoegazer heroes Ride in its reverbed six-string squalls. Though
Editors continue to wear their influences on their sleeves, Smith's earnest, if slightly detached, demeanor and the band's wire-tight tunes allow them to maintain their own identity.