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Editors: 'We're bored of people asking why we're dark' Editors Tickets

But Tom Smith admits that new album is a rather noir affair

Editors frontman Tom Smith has said that he is "bored" of people asking why the band make what he called "dark" music – although he has confirmed that forthcoming new album 'In This Light And On This Evening' is still a rather noir affair.

Writing on the band's official forum at Editorsofficial.com, the frontman said he wouldn't be trying to explain the band's outlook, perceived by some to be a bit bleak, any time soon.

"I am so fucking bored of people asking us why we're so 'dark'," he riled, "or worse questioning our integrity for being this way. This is how we do it, it excites us to express ourselves like this, to be honest we don't even understand what the alternative is and the alternatives we can imagine are too boring for us to even consider."

Writing about the album, which will be the band's third, he explained: "But this is still a dark record, a record that sings of no God, a record of broken love songs, a record where the filthy city [London] is so close you can smell it, taste it, a record of drunken violence, a record which has lost all trust in those in charge of our world.

"We must be four miserable people to make a record like this though right? I must be troubled to write words like these?

"No, absolutely not, dark is interesting, dark is exciting, dark can be funny, there’s real life in the dark, real life IS dark, when an album feels like this the fragments of hope and love that do occasionally shine through shine through ten times brighter than they would normally do so."

The album sees the band adopting heavy use of synthesisers, with Smith previously describing it as "some kind of backdrop to a scientific future".

The album, the follow-up to 2007's 'An End Has A Start', is out on September 21.

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deanotheace 

Jul 24, 2009

The best Interpol tribute band ever......

twito 

Jul 24, 2009

well maybe you should concentrate on writing decent music instead of the tripe on your last album

KillerJanisB 

Jul 24, 2009

OK. I won't ask 'why are you dark?'. Lets try, oh I don't know, how about 'why do you sound just like Interpol only not as good?' or 'Do you have any Joy Division records?' instead. Or maybe just 'Are you still here?'

deathisanexit 

Jul 24, 2009

deanotheace.. your havin a laugh editors rock have you seen them live

D. Conka 

Jul 24, 2009

"Dark" isn't how I'd describe The Editors, boring and mundane are a couple of words that spring to mind.

Narcotic1 

Sep 28, 2009

My, how cynical music punters are these days... Almost as cynical as the reviewers themselves. Of course, no one is allowed to have a baritone voice in modern music - confined only to Curtis's grave, right? Deathisanexit knows the score. Editors are a massive live band and the new album is going to be huge.

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