Produced by Mark Ellis (formerly U2, Depeche Mode, PJHarvey and Killers) comes the third work of the Editors "In this light and on this evening." Sound completely renovated, much more electronic, use of the synths that often prevails on electric guitars, the album will surprise not just the fans who follow the group from the outset: while with "An End Has a Star" had confirmed and intensified successfully reinventing their debut album sounds the same, very indie-rock, presenting itself as one of the reference group for fans of the genre, now with the new album coming Editors change quite register.
Musically influenced by Joy Division and Kraftwerk, the disc has a much more raw sound that makes it even more the voice of lead singer Tom Smith. The third album is as always decisive, and in this case the group has managed to renew itself and thus overcome the criticism and the consideration of the radio that often in wait for the artists who work with always equal to reproduce themselves. So much change is due, as the band itself admits to new influences and new experiences that have swept away after the success of their second album, first and foremost the transfer to London.
After the launch of the CD will be available in deluxe edition with 5 unreleased tracks in addition, the English band, much appreciated for her live performances, prepares to travel the promotional tour that will tour in Italy in early December two exclusive dates in Rome at the Teatro Tenda striped December 3, and in Milan, on 4, Alcatraz.
The first single "Papillon" has already divided the loyal fans, but has earned the group a host of new fans: so is the new album?
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