The Back Room
- Editors
- Band Name: Editors
- Record Label: Fader / Kitchenware
- Release Date: Mar 21, 2006
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Universal acclaim- based on 85 Ratings
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JamesMSep 27, 20058Please don't buy this album expecting to hear anything original. Interpol are the most obvious reference and anyone who likes them will get on with Editors. All Sparks is almost the sound of an Interpol tribute band! A few low points but at least 5 or 6 belting tracks probably the best being the anthemic (almost U2 like) 'Bullets.' Top live band as well.
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MattDSep 3, 20058Great album, which grows on you with each play. Some of the tracks do have a feeling that they may have been rushed, but excellent for a debut – a band to watch out for the future. They also put on a good live performance.
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DJApr 8, 200710Truly beautiful record by this band. They dp everything right and the end product is truly mesmerizing and uplifting. One of the best albums in the last 10 years, which is saying alot.
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SteveAug 19, 200510
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DanilioLFeb 3, 20064Anyone who said Interpol ripped of Joy Division will have a field day with Editors. The lead vocalist is actually trying to sound like Ian Curtis, without effect. Interpol haters, Editors are the band you should be slagging off
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BLJayJun 11, 200710The best British album since the Stone Roses brilliant debut.
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MarkRDec 3, 20058The Back Room strikes the middle-ground between Turn on the Bright Lights and Antics
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sirtoliOct 29, 200510very great
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RalphOct 5, 20058Great album. Echo and the Bunnymen seems to me the most clear influence but who cares if it's better or worst as long as it pleases some of us...
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BenJAug 12, 20053Rather than trying to copy Joy Division then seem happier aping Interpol. Altogether, a very poor cliched record.
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BertRAug 12, 20059A true grower. take your time. When In doubt: listen to 'munich' and 'fall'... a fine album.
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KreshnakKrakeAug 15, 20052It's a great pity that Editors try to copy Interpol this bad. I think a band should have it's own style. And i'm pretty sure Editors would be creative and inspiring if they would try to develop their own style. But they don't. Too bad. This band doesn't inspire me at all.
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JorisSep 9, 20058
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MeyaC.Mar 24, 20068This is pretty good. It's dark but fun, but i'm not so sure if i'd remain a fan.
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JamesLApr 4, 20067Its good i realy only like the songs munich and Fingers in the Factiories.
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BrendanMay 2, 20066
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GarryKOct 19, 200710Brilliant album. All the songs are catchy, modern and unforgettable. They remind me of a 21st century version of joy division.
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HeyPeopleFeb 14, 200776.5 in fact. I think the Billboard review says it all: the counterfeit is so good that it sounds like the original. They are great, they just aren't quite original. I like it because the sound is pure, i hate electronic post-punk. And I love the guitars as well. They seem to hurt, don´t they?
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RocoApr 20, 200710Solid album by this british band. This album is powerful, epic, and very uplifting. I highly recommend.
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plMay 3, 20078interpol is crap. while editors are a very promising band despite the fact that they are truly not too original. let's just wait and see how their upcoming album goes.
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ThompsonTMay 8, 200710Electrifying. Poetic. Terrific. A must buy!
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PeteFOct 1, 20058
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voodoocookieAug 12, 20057If you are sick of listening to the existing Interpol albums but still would like to hear some Interpol sounding music then listen to this. Overall, a decent album!
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EneasAug 17, 20059Great album. Almost perfect. As good as "Antics" and far better than "turn on the bright lights" althougth they have their own sound.
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JennyAug 18, 20058Great album! Took a couple of listens for me to really get into it and the 2nd CD is good and shows a more upbeat sound to them
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JCAug 19, 20059Jesus christ, what a dumb ass remark, Kreshnak. Ever heard of joy division or echo and the bunnymen? Or do you think that interpol had discovered this kinda music?
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PiotrDAug 23, 20059Really good album. Been hearing it over and over again for 2 days now - can't remember last time a new album got to me that way. About the comparing them to Interpol, well some places the influence is clear, but if you listen to the whole album you find much more than the "Interpol-sound" - absolutely recommended!
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TomR.Sep 13, 20059You know, Editors is like Interpol (which is my fav.band) but who cares. It's a band with fantastic lyrics, good songs, a great guitar sound... So what else could you want?
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BenW.Sep 14, 20054
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MusicMavenSep 7, 20058Yes, at times they sound like Joy Division. And other post-punk bands too. There seem to be a lot of bands sporting similar influences lately. But I rather like that kind of sound, and Editors are among the cream of the crop. If you like Interpol, definitely check this out as well. Search out the 2CD limited edition if you can -- the 6 extra songs are worth it!
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DanMar 21, 20065i saw these guys on KCRW's morning becomes eclectic. i was really bored 10 minutes into it. interpol comparisons aside, and i know they're earnestly trying to be a good band, but i just find it bland
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MisterThomYorkeMar 24, 20062How Antics should have turned out? Antics was fantastic. Back Room is not so much. These are just copies of copiers and not even half as talented. I'm not sure what that equals mathmatically but I'm saying its probably 2. If you loved this you probably get off to She Wants Revenge also. This is watered down crap.
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dazMar 26, 20065a
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WWalinskiMar 30, 20069Interpol comparisons are a bit unfounded. Only in mood (which does remain consistent over the course of the record) is there a logical resemblence; otherwise Editors have far stronger song-writing capabilities providing some of the most lush and beautiful tunes to come out of any band in the past couple years. Excellent live too, they have a great energy.
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OtherJoeyApr 12, 20066I saw them last week with Stellastar, and they blew me away. This doesn't even come close to capturing the intensity of their live show. "The Back Room" makes them sound far more derivative and less interesting than they did in concert. It's still good, but disappointing.
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BertDApr 30, 200610It's just one of the best alternative rock albums atm! Really good variation of songs that just does the trick for me !
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AlCAug 4, 20069Because the path of least resistance to the new is often through the familiar, people will, generally compare Editors to Interpol, Joy Division, etc. While this might be a helpful categorization, it is simply a point of reference. This is truly a ground breaking album that after a few listens emerges as unique and groundbreaking in its own right.
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MikeLSep 28, 200610One of the best albums I've heard in quite a while. I really enjoy it.
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DavidH.Nov 17, 20079class music! only song not too fussed on is camera and maybe distance, they r by no means bad songs, just not as good as the rest, which are all excellent. It is a solid album, that is exceptionally well-made, wat an exciting debut! best songs- lights, munich, blood, all sparks, fingers in the factories, someone says and open your arms, which is pretty much all of them!
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ACJan 26, 20079A terrific debut from these Birmingham boys. So, many excellent tracks to choose from (Blood, Bullet, Colors, Lights, Munich, & Release) but my favorite is All Sparks, Wow! just amazing to listen to. Really looking forward to there follow-up.
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TrekDFeb 27, 200710Love this album! Clearly, one of the best debuts ever.
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FrankApr 20, 200710The Best album of 02 and the best album in the last 10 years.
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EdgarApr 30, 200710Truly spectacular!
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SmithMay 23, 200710Probably the best debut by anyone since Arcade Fire's The Funeral.
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AlunJul 19, 20076Okay album - sound is horrible though. No bass - tinny - a sonic assault and not in a good way. Somewhere under the awful clipping and over zealous mastering there might well be some good songs. Because the sound is so sh*te I can't be bothered to get to know them though.
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DrakeAug 5, 200710Beautiful music!
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edygOct 13, 20059This band is awesome. The only problem is that they sound alot like Interpol. But that's okay, because no band is totally original. This is the album Interpol should've followed 'Turn On the Bright Lights with.
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DaveOct 29, 20059Stunning debut!
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TheGoldenTigerMar 29, 20068
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kaytMay 17, 200610
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GlitchMay 28, 20069
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GaboSMay 31, 20068
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epixsaviorJun 25, 20069
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kikiAug 15, 20064I thought this was an overrated album, and people I have spoken to about it agree. I think it was quite pants.
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DEEApr 23, 200710A brillaint debut.
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ShayGApr 27, 200710Definitely a modern masterpiece. Beautiful grandeur's songs throughout. I don't how this only has a 76 with critics, it deserves alot higher. But besides that this one of those albums that can change your life.
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RichardMDec 17, 20058Superb. How you wish 'Antics' had turned out. I offer one further snippet of advice: if possible seek out the 2cd edition with the 'cuttings' b-sides collection. 'Release', the b-side to 'Munich', is simply staggering and by far the best thing they've recorded to date, which given the quality of much of the album proper is really saying something.
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May 31, 20118What a fantastic way to introduce yourself into the music world. This album has a great anthem feeling, with absolutely fantastic tracks such as "Munich", "All Sparks" and "Blood", all of which could easily be repeated over and over. And really loud, too.
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Dec 6, 20118A great debut album from English Indie rockers. Every 2nd track is an anthem here and there is only one or two filler tracks here and even at that, these aren't that bad. It's very much influenced by Joy Division but the band do a good job of giving their own take on that dark/robotic rock here. Rifftastic - a great live band too.
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70As much as The Back Room is a victory for style, it also strikes a blow for substance. [Aug 2005, p.135]
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70"The Back Room" is, principally, a triumph.
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It's how Interpol would sound like if they dealt with universal themes and reflection rather than singing about fellatio fantasies with Stella, or their length of loves.