1. It's not second to last, it's third
  2. Is the glass half empty or half full?
  3. Well, that depends.

    Those top three are so good that positions are almost irrelevant. Just a shame that In This Light falls so far short. Weight Of Your Love was given a lot of attention from me when it came out and sparked an Editors phase for me. I'd not listened to them for a while and as good as An End Has A Start is, it can't quite top Weight at the moment. Over time, we'll see, but I do still love Weight of Your Love.
  4. For me, Weight is a bit more consistent with mostly all songs being very good and a few being fantastic, while AEHAS is a bit more "here and there" with some truly awesome songs and a lot of fillers... But life's not an easy, consistent road. I appreciate brilliance even if it's surrounded by mediocrity. Apply that to our matter and see why I prefer AEHAS, haha
  5. Coming to town with their new album in November (touring most of Europe before that though)...

    Not too keen on the new material we've heard so far but hey, missed them last time around so it might be worth attending
  6. Haha, every place is know except... Belgium
    Also another date for the ticket sale.

    Sergio : GO ! I don't like No Harm either, but they're such a fantastic life/live force. Especially Tom.
  7. Originally posted by BelgianBono:Haha, every place is know except... Belgium
    Also another date for the ticket sale.

    Sergio : GO ! I don't like No Harm either, but they're such a fantastic life/live force. Especially Tom.
    Yeah, seen them twice already and I would love to see them again with a show on their own finally (supporting Muse and headlining a summer festival is not quite the same). Let's see how tickets are priced and, if I can afford it, I will
  8. New song. I like it a lot more than the previous ones! Epic track.

  9. wow! I didn't know they had released a new album!


  10. It starts really shitty but get's (a bit) better.
  11. no guitars, more Depeche ...........the third song from new album out in autumn, love them, great on stage, Tom Smith supervocalist.