Their new album is something of a departure. It loses a lot of the spiky guitar and edgy post-punk sound that defined so much of their first two efforts. Instead we have a prevalence of synths and mechanised drumbeats. It isn't the first time that a indie guitar band has gone in a more synthetic direction this year - witness the Franz Ferdinand album - but it is clear to me at least that the Editors succeed where Franz Ferdinand failed.
The reason is simple. Franz Ferdinand are no more original that the Editors, and both fell back on other influences to help them craft their third albums. Yet the Editors fell back on far more interesting influences than Franz Ferdinand. You can here the impact of "Closer" era Joy Division, and decent Depeche Mode, and Kraftwerk on the Editors' album. Whereas, Franz Ferdinand's work comes across as a cross between Girls Aloud and an unusually lusty version of the Bay City Rollers.
Ultimately, the Editors are a very derivative band. But what they continually show is that if you are going to be derivative, it is best to be derivative of the most interesting bands.
You've named some wonderful bands there.
ReplyDeleteIf you like the bands listed in the post, then definitely check the Editors out. They sort of synthesise those listed...
ReplyDeleteNot sure I like this album as much as the first two. Papillion is a good track tho.
ReplyDeleteI prefer Franz Ferdinand
ReplyDeleteInsightful commentary there from Anonymous. Thanks for stopping by.
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