We use cookies and other technologies on our website, collectively referred to as βcookies". These technologies allow us to collect information about users, their behaviour, and their devices. Some cookies are placed by us, while others come from our partners. We and our partners use cookies to ensure the reliability and security of our website, enhance and personalize your shopping experience, conduct analysis, and for marketing purposes (e.g., personalised ads) on our website, on social media, and on third-party websites. If data is transferred to the USA, it is only shared with partners who are subject to an adequacy decision under current EU law and are appropriately certified. By clicking on βAgree", you consent to the use of cookies by us and our partners. Alternatively, you may refuse consent by clicking on βDecline allβ - in this case, only necessary cookies will be used. You can also adjust your individual preferences by clicking on βPreferences". You have the right to revoke or modify your consent at any time in Cookie Settings. For more information on data protection, please visit Privacy Policy.
In 2003, four music technology students from Stafford University came together and formed the band Snowfield. 15 years later, this band is now at the forefront of the British indie scene, but under a different name: Editors. With five amazing studio albums, countless sold-out live concerts, and songs like "An End Has a Start," "Papillon," and "Ocean of Night," they have shown how passionate they are about their music and how much their fans are moved by it. Sometimes rocking, sometimes a bit more electronic, but always with Tom Smith's unique and unmistakable baritone voice. Every time, they reinvent themselves a little bit.
"Violence" is the sixth album by Editors, following the 2015 critically acclaimed UK Top 5 album "In Dream," which entered the German Media Control Album Charts at number 11.