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The Rescue Rooms, Nottingham on Tuesday 27 September 2005


As lead singer Tom Smith's face contorts with the angular mechanics of an animated modern-art sculpture, the densely packed crowd squeezed into The Rescue Rooms - The Midlands' musical equivalent of a traveller's inn for bands on tour - look on with bemused appreciation. After their brooding debut LP, 'The Back Room', snuck into the Top 20 on its release, Editors have carved themselves a reputation that stands out proud ahead of the current influx of by-numbers indie dirge. This reputation usually invokes sad, sonic meanderings, the type of music that caters to the darker side of emotion, and often-lazy comparisons with the likes of Interpol and Joy Divison.

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With this in mind, it's no wonder that tonight's capacity crowd, perhaps expecting a tactfully reserved, sombre performance, are positively enthralled by the sheer exuberance and clattering rock theatrics of a band embracing every second on stage as a moment for celebration. Songs on the record that sound isolated in moody introspective, such as album and set opener, 'Lights', transmogrify live into bustling calls-to-arms, that coax onlookers into enraptured, dance-enhanced adoration.

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The fact that the show coincides with Nottingham University's Fresher week only helps launch the event to even dizzier heights of prominence, as a diverse mix of students from around the country, still settling in to the next three years in a new environment, embrace everything the band have to offer.

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The singles 'Munich', 'Blood' and the current airwave-hogging 'Bullets' reflect Editors as a band that are much more than a shades-of-grey indie act. Performed as fluently as they are tonight, it becomes apparent that what they have is a roster of excellent pop songs. Often sticking to traditional verse-verse-chorus-verse-chorus-bridge-chorus arrangements, a tried and tested formula that has been in employment since the 60's, it becomes easy to see how each of the tracks finds a way to hook its self deep into the listener psyche.

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An ecstatic encore of 'Fingers In The Factories' explodes on stage and as the crowd embrace their final chance to dance, Editors poise themselves to leave on a trajectory to bigger things. Next week they're headlining London's Astoria, a pretty massive venue for a band this early on in their career. With success coming to them this fast, performing in the back room is soon going to be a thing of the past.

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article by: Alex Hoban
photos by: Luke Seagrave
published: 28/09/2005 16:31

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