Interpol
New York's Interpol reminds anyone who has ever heard post-punk bands like Joy Division and the Chameleons of those exact bands, plus a few more. The roots of the band -- as far as its members are considered -- can be traced back to a partnership between Daniel Kessler (a guitarist and vocalist) and a fellow New York University student named Greg Drudy (a drummer). Kessler struck up a friendship with another NYU student, Carlos Dengler, who had previously played guitar and felt like becoming involved with music for a second time. He took up the bass and keyboard duties. And by sheer coincidence, Kessler later bumped into Paul Banks, a guitarist/vocalist he knew from time spent in France. With the lineup settled, Interpol became a fully active band in 1998. After the band's first gigs in early 2000, Drudy vacated his position and was replaced by Sam Fogarino.
They started playing out frequently, including regular appearances at clubs in and around New York like Brownie's and the Mercury Lounge. A brief tour of the U.K. in April of 2001 was punctuated by a radio session for John Peel's BBC program; at that point, the band was touring in support of a limited-edition EP released through the Chemikal Underground label's Fukd I.D. series. (They had also appeared on a compilation that was released just prior to Fukd I.D. called Clooney Tunes for another U.K. indie, Fierce Panda.) 2001 also saw a self-released EP from the band and another compilation appearance on Arena Rock's This Is Next Year, a double-disc set of Brooklyn-area acts. Matador signed the band in 2002 and issued a three-song single and the band's debut LP (Turn on the Bright Lights) by year's end. The album made the band indie stars, and extensive touring around the world followed. Just prior to releasing their second album (Antics) in September of 2004, they opened for the Cure as part of that band's Curiosa Festival. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
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- Play Sasquatch 2007 PerformanceInterpol performs the new song "Pioneer to the Falls" on the second night of the 2007 Sasquatch...Windows Media Player Required
- Play Interpol - The Heinrich ManeuverFrom their upcoming release "Our Love to Admire."
- Play Interpol - No I In ThreesomeDirected by Patrick Daughters.
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Had Interpol been honest with themselves before making their second album, they would've accepted the fact that improving on the debut would be out of the question. Their prime objective, then,...
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| recent albums | date | score | reviews |
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| Turn on the Bright Lights | 2002 | 8.33 | 1 |
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FULL REVIEWposted Jun 11, 2006
Interpol is the greatest band i have ever heard. With a sense of fashion as well as a taste in music, they put on the greatest show. It is hard to find a band with such an element of originality as Interpol has. I\\\'ve listened to Interpol
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