Editors After a number of name changes and preluding singles, Editors released their debut album
The Back Room on 25 July 2005 to critical acclaim. The album included singles such as "
Bullets", "
Munich" and "
Blood". The warm reception for the album was exemplified by the band's nomination for the
Mercury Prize in 2006. When Smith lost his voice during the 2006
SXSW concert, the band had to cancel the last song of their first gig. An equally well received second album,
An End Has a Start, followed on 25 June 2007, which included singles such as "
Smokers Outside the Hospital Doors" and the
eponymous track. In July 2008, he contributed a cover of "Bonny" (by
Prefab Sprout) for the UK edition of the
Independents Day charity album. Editors released their third album
In This Light and on This Evening on 12 October 2009, which marked a stylistic transition to a more electronic-influenced sound. Smith performed a solo show in February 2012 in
Brussels, where he sang old and new Editors songs. Editors released their fourth studio album
The Weight of Your Love on 28 June 2013, after a hiatus and the departure of guitarist
Chris Urbanowicz in 2012. On the first recording sessions of the album, Smith stated that it had been "a long, hard couple of years and it got pretty dark because whenever we tried creating new songs it wasn’t good enough. Chris's heart wasn’t in it any more. For a year, we'd leave rehearsals feeling very negative and uninspired." Smith also said that "I've talked for a long time about my love of American bands like
R.E.M. and
Arcade Fire, and that's the type of sound our new songs are going towards. They're more straightforward than our last album. That was more experimental, whereas the new songs could be played on an acoustic guitar. I don't know what a hit is any more, but these songs feel very classic and immediate." The album was mostly recorded live. Regarding the sound of the album, Smith stated that it "[has] a foot in that
alt rock/
Americana world" and that it feels "untouchable at times". Lyrically, the album focuses on "love songs... that don't adhere to the traditional love song type". Smith explained, "If I ever find myself writing something too straightforward, I try to twist it, so it ends up odd and baffling." The following album,
In Dream, was released on 2 October 2015. According to Smith, the record was driven by a belief that "music can be both pop and experimental." "It feels like a progression from
our third record. It was very electronic, but I feel like the last record had to be a guitar record to prove to ourselves that we could be a band," says Smith. "To us, it's interesting if it has a darkness. Whatever that is. On the lyric side of things, if I was singing about dancefloors or happier or rosier things, it wouldn't ring true for me. I don't think you need to be sad to write a sad song, everybody has a dark side." Editors released their sixth album
Violence on 9 March 2018, followed by their seventh album
EBM on 23 September 2022.
Other work Smith has collaborated with a number of artists, including
Cicada on the songs "Executive" and "Talking" from their 2009 album
Roulette, the song "The Good Book" by
Tired Pony on the 2010 album
The Place We Ran From. In 2011, Smith contributed vocals for songs "Joshua" by Northern Irish electronic band
The Japanese Popstars and "The Call" by London/Manchester
progressive house project
Raized by Wolves. In October 2011, Smith announced that he was collaborating with his good friend
Andy Burrows under the moniker
Smith & Burrows. Their album
Funny Looking Angels was released on 25 November 2011. In December 2011, Smith & Burrows played a number of shows throughout Europe. Smith also provided backing vocals to the lead single from the second Andy Burrows' solo album
Company, "Keep On Moving On". Smith also sang in Burrows' track "Watch Me Fall Again" from his third album
Fall Together Again (2014). In 2012, Smith worked with the French band
Indochine for the song "The Lovers" on their album
Black City Parade. In 2013, Smith contributed vocals for the song "Lux Lisbon" by German rapper
Casper on his album
Hinterland. In 2014, Belgian dance project
Magnus teamed up with Smith for their song "Singing Man", which was the lead single from their second album
Where Neon Goes to Die. ==Artistry==