Chris Urbanowicz is an English musician best known as the lead guitarist of the post-punk band Editors, formed in 2002. His work is characterized by a blend of alternative rock and post-punk revival, marked by atmospheric soundscapes and introspective lyrics. Urbanowicz played a significant role in shaping the band's early sound, contributing to their debut album, *The Back Room* (2005), which included notable tracks like "Blood" and "Munich." This album received critical acclaim and helped establish Editors within the UK music scene. Urbanowicz's guitar work is often noted for its distinctive riffs and melodic lines, which became a hallmark of the band’s identity. He remained with Editors until 2012, during which time the band released several successful albums, including *An End Has a Start* (2007) and *In This Light and on This Evening* (2009). While Urbanowicz left the band prior to the release of their fourth album, his contributions significantly impacted the post-punk landscape of the 2000s, influencing a generation of musicians and fans. His unique style and the band's success have left a lasting legacy in alternative rock music.