Every Interpol record took a while to grow, so I think it's going to be the same with Marauder. If You Really Love Nothing is a fantastic opener, Stay in Touch is great, and Flight of Fancy is a good track too. The slightly scruffy production's a pretty nice switchup from El Pintor, but apart from that, most of these songs feel empty instrumentally (where's the layers and keyboards/synths?) and a bit half-baked. It seems like the band doesn't want to experiment anymore like they did with S/T. They've already made a back to basics rock album, and that was El Pintor... so why write another record in the same vein with different production? I'll keep listening to it though, my thoughts on it might change after more listens.