i'm from italy. i'm in quarantine, this song is connected to a very special moment where i heard no cars, no mascines, no noises on the mainstreet of our village and it was so calm. just this song and me and the calm
I remember, years ago, i saw a music video with a little blond girl drawing a circle on the ground, and i remember that song was so good ... I had been looking for that song for so long, but with no results. Few minutes ago, while i was just watching random videos, i noticed a White Lies one on the right and i wanted to select it, but i clicked on the wrong video accidentally and i got here ... Now i know i clicked on the RIGHT video.
Llámalo sincronicidad. Por cierto... No quise leer tu comentario y accidentalmente le dí y fui el like número 77, que es un número que me persigue y me trae mensajes😉el eclipse de Sol se viene potente
Great band defo Joy Division influence love that moody sound. Tom is from my town in Stroud although he's quite a bit younger than me my mate was in his class and I was taught by his mum and dad at same school til I was kicked out in 2nd year 😂
I remember listening to this song while in 8th grade. 10 years later and I find this song as beautiful as it was before. I hope my taste in music never changes
@@mauvedragontiddies9244 alright Pace had an epic swing and intro. And that chorus is murder. But rest. Rest my soul they just slayed. That suspended intro before dropping in. But yeah I feel you Pace needs some love.
Oh my God what a song. And Tom's voice is incredible....I love him!! Yes,british people are the best musicians,my favourites are all from the UK (and I'm from Italy ;-))
Chris is an amazing guitar player. Those first two records with him in the band are amongst my favorite albums of all time. After her left, ehhh . . . not so much. YMMV
Essa música em específico é como uma viagem no tempo, me lembro de em meados de 2008/2009 pegar meus 0,50 centavos, ir pra uma lan-house abrir o Firefox, logar no Orkut, no MSN e ouvir The Racing Rats, Munich e etc...
Saw them in NZ - one of the truly great alternative bands. The singers voice is haunting and weaved around it are flowing melodic guitars. Reaches my 💜
One of the band members comes from my home town Stroud. (Looked like) the whole band walked into a bar i was at once, in about 04.. i actually noticed Edith Bowman, who was also with them, first. A DJ happened to be blasting a tune, that the friend i was with, and i wrote.. Gave Edith that CD... she probably chucked it out the window on the way home lol
Favourite Editors song right there. I honestly didn't know them (except for Papillon) before Rock Werchter 2012. They completely blew me away with their gig. Bought their albums the week after, now I'm a huge fan :)
Incredible British Band from Birmingham, Truly one of the best live acts I have seen...and trust me I have born witness to many. I wait with massive anticipation for their 3rd album....All the very best to you all
Yeah I also remember this from years ago. I totally forgot about this band until I saw that they were coming to sziget this year. I'm pretty exited to check them out now :)
@papatach i just came back from the show and i can say, it was special. But i would really like to see how editors perform when they're the main act, i think they have so much more to offer than what i saw today. They were already amazing, but as a main act i think it will be better:) so i hope i can see them next time as main act!:D
I always commend this band because truthfully their skills and their way to show up are marvelous but I can' deny I mostly rely on their outset and their previous album while my expectations around the last one got bashed. Many songs are rooted into that steep and breathtaking darkness and this kind of somber approach has been leading the band since it all came out. Necessarily they clenched some artists from the akin stream, maybe Depeche had a great impact on their style and this is definitely a massive deal because there's a mutual spark. To be honest Depeche stuck to rock more than Editors, synths and keyboards keep being the main key but it's reasonable to experience new things and to widen your knowledge, even analyzing the process you manage and the possible evolution of the audience. The target you want to pick is an important aspect of the music, otherwise your style hovers around restricted and not identified categories; you fancy the listeners you're gonna play in front of but you take heed of their age as well. As soon as you turn into commercial melodies your result gets driven towards teenagers; so your oldest and keenest fans start feeling let down and they take a listen to anyone else, clearly.