An End Has a Start

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2007 studio album by Editors

An End Has a Start is the second album by British indie rock band Editors. It was released on 25 June 2007 in the UK and on 17 July 2007 in the US. The album was certified Platinum in the UK on the same day it was released.[1]An End Has a Start was the 69th best-selling album in the UK end of year album chart in 2007.

Reception[edit]

An End Has a Start was met with mostly positive reviews, reaching a Metacritic score of 65 based on 24 reviews.[2]Drowned in Sound wrote: “An End Has a Start actually sounds like it was crafted as ten quite individual chapters of a long-running saga; surprisingly, though, it ultimately works better than its predecessor as a cohesive, flowing album”, with a score 8 of 10. The Guardian wrote that “singer Tom Smith tempers his constant anxiety with flashes of optimism, his brittle nihilism with gooey sentiment” (8/10). NME opined that “An End Has a Start turns out to be a pupae album—its Editors stretching their sonic muscles, poking the first spindles of whatever new form they’ll take out of their gloom-rock cocoon come album three”, giving the album 6 of 10. Pitchfork felt that “It’s a shame that premature commercial success has sullied Editors’ creativity, because An End contains its share of bright spots”, giving the album 4.9 of 10. Stylus Magazine said that it is “A record that’s so deathly serious that each of its ten songs could be associated with its very own biblical plague.”

Track listing[edit]

All tracks written by Tom Smith, Chris Urbanowicz, Russell Leetch & Edward Lay.

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iTunes additional track
Title
11. “A Thousand Pieces” 3:41
Japan edition bonus tracks
Title
11. “A Thousand Pieces” 3:41
12. “Open Up” 3:40

B-Sides and Rarities[edit]

US reissue bonus EP
Title
1. “Smokers Outside the Hospital Doors” (demo) 3:18
2. “Banging Heads” 3:42
3. “A Thousand Pieces” 3:41
4. “The Racing Rats” (live) 4:20
5. “Open Up” 3:40
  • German band In Extremo covered the track “An End Has a Start” on their 2008 album Sängerkrieg.

Personnel[edit]

Certifications and sales[edit]

References[edit]

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