2015 Bible

by Editors
language: english
Publisher: In God We Trust Divine Worship Ctr, December of 2015 ‧
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2015 Bible

by Editors

Property Description
ISBN: 9780692771235
Publisher: In God We Trust Divine Worship Ctr
Release Date: December of 2015
Language: English
Dimensions: 140 x 216 x 32 mm
Cover: Softcover
Pages: 830
Format: Book
Collection: Clay Brentwood
Categories: Books in English > Faith & Religion > Science and History of Religions
EAN: 9780692771235

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Editors

Editors is a British alternative rock band formed in Birmingham, England, in 2002. Originally composed of Tom Smith (vocals and guitar), Chris Urbanowicz (guitar), Russell Leetch (bass), and Ed Lay (drums), the band stood out for its melancholic and atmospheric sound, which combines elements of post-punk, gothic rock, and indie rock. Their music is marked by deep guitars, dark synthesizers, and intense lyrics that frequently address themes such as loneliness, disillusionment, and existential angst.

Editors experienced a rapid rise in the British music scene with the release of their critically acclaimed debut album, The Back Room (2005). Featuring tracks such as "Munich," "Blood," and "Fingers in the Factories," the album was a major success, especially in the UK, where it reached number four on the charts. The album's sound was compared to bands like Interpol and Joy Division, but with a more melodic and accessible approach. The success of The Back Room solidified Editors' position as one of the leading bands of the post-punk revival movement.

The band's second album, An End Has a Start (2007), maintained the same atmospheric and dark style, but with a more refined production and a more expansive sound. The album was a great commercial success, with singles such as "Smokers Outside the Hospital Doors" and "An End Has a Start" standing out on the music charts. Editors continued to explore emotional and introspective themes in their lyrics, creating a deep connection with listeners who appreciated their raw and honest approach to music.

In 2009, Editors released In This Light and on This Evening, an album that marked a shift in their sound, with the band incorporating more electronic elements and synthesizers into their production. The album was well-received by critics, although it divided fans, some of whom felt the band was moving away from their original sound. However, In This Light and on This Evening brought out a new facet of the band, exploring a more experimental and futuristic sound.

Editors continued to evolve with subsequent albums, such as The Weight of Your Love (2013), which marked a return to a more organic, guitar-centric sound, and In Dream (2015), which combined electronic influences with the band's more classic rock style. Violence (2018), the band's most recent album to date, continued the exploration of more electronic and experimental sounds, but also maintained the characteristics that define Editors: intense lyrics, dark atmospheres, and high-quality production.

Throughout their career, Editors has become one of the most respected bands in the indie and alternative rock scene. Their ability to create music that combines emotional intensity with a sophisticated and atmospheric sound, and their skill in constantly evolving without losing their identity, have earned them a loyal fanbase and a successful career spanning over a decade. Their music remains among the most relevant and innovative within contemporary alternative rock.

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