Collection: Editors Vinyl Records

Editors arrived in 2005 with The Back Room — one of the most atmospheric records of the UK post-punk revival, owing as much to early-80s Echo & The Bunnymen and Interpol as to their contemporaries. Tom Smith's baritone over Chris Urbanowicz's reverbed guitar lines gave the band a more sombre, less wiry sound than the Franz Ferdinand axis of the same scene.

Their later records have moved through electronic and synth-pop influences while keeping the same emotional weight. The vinyl pressings have a particular depth that the densely-produced mixes need.

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Best Editors Albums on Vinyl

The Back Room (2005)
— The debut. "Munich", "Bullets", "Blood". One of the standout records of its year.

An End Has a Start (2007)
— The bigger, more polished follow-up. "Smokers Outside the Hospital Doors" anchors it.

In This Light and on This Evening (2009)
— The synth-led pivot. Darker and more electronic; controversial at the time, well-aged in retrospect.

Violence (2018)
— Their most cohesive record in years. Drum-machine-led and brooding.