Everyone still hate the last album?
Everyone still hate the last album?
it's alright IMO, Antics would be my favourite i guess, but it was long ago, i have to relisten.
The first one is the best. They've had good songs since then, but the albums have been patchy. Also, this band is a one-trick pony, that trick being doing impersonations of Joy Division (yes, a cliche to say that about Interpol, but it's the truth).
hmmm, i heard nothing by Joy Division, does that mean if i like Interpol i'll like Joy Division too?
I do think Interpol has a Joy Division influence but i find them more similar to The Chameleons
i always considered the band to be very much joy division by way of television/tom verlaine's guitar playing. still have a place for the first record, haven't cared for any of them since.
I always thought Turn on the Bright Lights was very overrated. I loved the hell out of Antics and even Our Love to Admire. Didn't care for the last one though.
By statistics I skip less on the self-titled album...but I'm not sure if it's my favorite. It's the darkest of all the albums, to me. Concentrated, at that, so I'm not always in the mood.
I wonder if they're going to say something wildly different on the next album. Or try to.
Last edited by Amaro; 05-21-2012 at 11:29 AM.
"Orchestral Interpol", they can pull this through!
The last album and "Our Love to admire" has a lot of atmospheres, almost like a kind of soundtrack, they can explore this ideas expanding them, i don't want them take a commercial direction again, i like "Antics" but i think that concept has been overplayed by bands like Editors or The National
Orchestral like this?
I'm just saying Carlos was behind the orchestral bits. Without him I'd imagine they'll leave it out. Or maybe not do as much.
Last edited by Amaro; 05-22-2012 at 11:51 AM.
I was never a big fan of the first album. Liked a few songs, but nothing much. I did really enjoy half of Antics, but past Slow Hands, it wasn't for me, except C'mere.
Our Love to Admire was their only album I liked the whole thing. My favorite from them. And I do love the last album, or more precisely, the five first songs.
I saw them once in 2010, it was quite good. Nothing special.
Anybody happy with the 10th anniversary remastered of the first album?
So, I've been giving Interpol's self titled another chance and it's fucking growing on me. Love the catatonic pulse of the whole record. Flat and dark as hell. I love rediscovering shit.
The Paul Banks album is really good!
I need a new Interpol album!!!
After finally falling in love with ...Bright Lights (only a decade late haha) I thought I'd give the post-Antics stuff a shot. The self-titled is actually quite good. A hell of a lot more interesting than Our Love to Admire, which bored me half to death. Bright Lights is far and away the best thing the band has done though. Antics, which I've enjoyed since it was first released, has great songs but the atmosphere is nowhere near the level of the debut. The s/t seems to have reclaimed a little bit of the magic though.
Unrelated, but I surely can't be the only person who visualizes the puppet from the "Evil" video singing every single Interpol song. I guess it could be a result of watching that video an ungodly amount of times over the years (it's one of my all-time favourites)...
Last edited by xmd 5a; 02-10-2013 at 01:54 AM.
Yay, a little praise for S/T! Something about it, for me, I've almost always taken to...although it is the moodiest throughout. Or darkest.
And I only visualize the puppet for "Evil", who I think looks like Paul.
Last edited by Amaro; 02-10-2013 at 12:24 PM.
I gave s/t a spin again today. There's a couple of songs I still like. But as a whole it's not nearly as depressing as it should have been imo.
The beauty of the Self Titled is how inaccessible it seems for the longest time but how it slowly starts to embrace you once you're in tune with it (much like a scared shelter dog ;D ). This is a record I've had in my iPod for over a year and been overall bummed out by, with the exception of a few tunes.
The two first songs of the album are still my least favorite (although, still growing), but everything from Summer Well, Lights, Always Malaise and forward is probably the best stuff they've recorded since Turn on the...
"The Undoing" might even be Interpol's masterpiece imo.
Last edited by hobochic; 02-10-2013 at 02:26 PM.
^ WTF The first two songs are emboldened! The fact that at least "Memory Serves" can fly by anyone's head has me staring into nothingness.
Other than that, I could Like your post very well. Cool dog story, brochacha.
That's inspiring, cause, Memory Serves is my least favorite between the two. The first one has already kinda grown on me; looking forward to see how-and-if Memory Serves develops with a few more spins.
anyone got Sam Fogarino's Empty Mansions album?
This song has a Marilyn Manson/Melvins vibe, I kind of dig it:
Last edited by aggroculture; 05-07-2013 at 09:49 PM.
Almost a year later you might get your wish granted, kid:
http://www.nme.com/news/various-artists/76184
http://pitchfork.com/news/54373-watc...and-my-desire/
I thought the Newcastle Riverside closed down. I guess it's reopened.
El Pintor:
01 All the Rage Back Home
02 My Desire
03 Anywhere
04 Same Town, New Story
05 My Blue Supreme
06 Everything Is Wrong
07 Breaker 1
08 Ancient Ways
09 Tidal Wave
10 Twice as Hard
Cool! can't wait!
http://pitchfork.com/news/55453-inte...bum-el-pintor/