The Racing Rats
"The Racing Rats" is the third single from Editors' second album An End Has a Start. The single was released on 26 November 2007 with a CD format and three 7" singles in the UK, as well as on two CD formats and DVD on PIAS in Europe. It reached number 26 in the UK Charts, one place higher than the previous single, "An End Has a Start". It was used as the backing music, to the 2008 BAFTA [Academy Fellowship Award] tribute to Anthony Hopkins.
Composition
"The Racing Rats" is composed in the key of E minor with a tempo of 154 beats per minute.Track listings
CD SKCD97- Card sleeve
- "The Racing Rats" – 3:50
- "Banging Heads" – 3:42
- "The Racing Rats"
- "A Thousand Pieces" – 3:42
- Transparent red vinyl
- "The Racing Rats"
- "Smokers Outside the Hospital Doors"
- "Escape the Nest"
- "When Anger Shows"
CD1
- 4 panel digipack
- "The Racing Rats" – 3:48
- "When Anger Shows" – 5:52
- "Lights" – 2:43
- "Smokers Outside the Hospital Doors" – 5:02
- Card sleeve
- "The Racing Rats" – 4:14
- "The Weight of the World" – 4:16
- "Fingers in the Factories" – 4:43
- "An End Has a Start " – 3:52
- Card sleeve
- "The Racing Rats"
- "Smokers Outside the Hospital Doors"
- "An End Has a Start"
- "The Racing Rats"
- "The Racing Rats"
- "Banging Heads"
- "A Thousand Pieces"
- Card sleeve
- "The Racing Rats" – 3:50
- "The Racing Rats" – 4:15
- "The Racing Rats" – 4:16
Music video
The music video for "The Racing Rats" features the band performing in a rural suburb in slow motion, much like the video for the band's other single "Bullets". Tom notices a little girl who is drawing a big circle on the pavement. Near the end of the video a solar eclipse occurs directly parallel to the girl's circle causing it to light up spectacularly as the band and other citizens look on in awe. At the end of the video the town is empty of life, suggesting the eclipse consumed all the townspeople.The relevance the video has to the song is from the lyrics "Slow down little one, you can't keep running away / You mustn't go outside yet, it's not your time to play / Standing at the edge of your town with the skyline in your eyes / Reaching up to God, the sun says its goodbyes".