Engineers are an English post-rock band from Brighton, England. Formed in 2005, the band consists of Simon Phipps (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Mark Peters (bass, guitar, keyboards), Dan MacBean (drums, percussion) and Ulrich Schnauss (keyboards, programming). The band has released four studio albums, the most recent being Always Returning in 2014. Engineers’ music is a blend of post-rock, shoegaze, and electronica. Their sound is characterized by lush, dreamy soundscapes, intricate guitar work, and ethereal vocals. Their debut album, Engineers, was released in 2005 and was met with critical acclaim. The album featured the singles “Home” and “Forgiveness”, both of which were praised for their dreamy soundscapes and intricate guitar work. The band’s second album, Three Fact Fader, was released in 2008 and was met with similar critical acclaim. The album featured the singles “Sometimes I Realise” and “Clean Coloured Wire”, both of which were praised for their lush soundscapes and intricate guitar work. Engineers’ third album, In Praise of More, was released in 2011 and was met with critical acclaim. The album featured the singles “What It’s Worth” and “Fight or Flight”, both of which were praised for their dreamy soundscapes and intricate guitar work. The band’s fourth album, Always Returning, was released in 2014 and was met with critical acclaim. The album featured the singles “Smoke and Mirrors” and “Drive Your Car”, both of which were praised for their lush soundscapes and intricate guitar work. Engineers have been praised for their ability to create dreamy soundscapes and intricate guitar work. Their music has been described as “atmospheric, melodic, and emotionally charged”. The band has toured extensively throughout Europe and the United States, and their music has been featured in films, television shows, and video games.