No one from the New York indie underground showed up as well-dressed as Interpol did in 2002, but it didn’t take long for the band to prove they were more than the sum of their suits. Turn on the ...
Interpol let the music do the talking on Friday night (Sept. 1) as the band celebrated the 15th anniversary of “Turn On The Bright Lights” at London’s Alexandra Palace. The 2002 debut release launched ...
Interpol‘s instant-classic 2002 debut album Turn On The Bright Lights turns 20 this Saturday (8/20), and they’ve got a couple new things out to celebrate the anniversary. They just added 2003’s The ...
"Turn on the Bright Lights" Matador Last year, the Strokes reclaimed the idea of New York rock with a sound woven from remnants of the Velvet Underground, Television and the Feelies. That approach ...
For Throwback Thursdays we are posting classic interviews from the Under the Radar print archives to our website. Under the Radar used to keep its print articles exclusive to the print magazine and so ...
If you hadn’t noticed, the ’80s are back. Put on your slip-on shoes and your fake tuxedo shirt and head out to your local record store to check out the new Interpol CD. Interpol is one of the most ...
Forest Hills Stadium already has some of the best acts coming to their storied venue this year, and today one more was announced: Interpol will be performing at the stadium on September 23rd. And not ...
Interpol have marked the 20th anniversary of their debut album ‘Turn On The Bright Lights’ by sharing its companion project, ‘The Black EP’, on streaming platforms – listen to it below. ‘The Black EP’ ...
Interpol quite simply had a perfect sound. Interpol’s new album, El Pintor, offers little of the greatness we heard in 2002. Those soaring guitars of 12 years ago sounded cavernous and grand, like ...
On Interpol’s self-titled fourth album, the onetime kings of the New York indie-rock scene are still the well-groomed gloom merchants that exploded in popularity in 2002, but they seem to have lost ...
It’s hard to believe that the New York indie boom of the early 2000s already feels like classic rock. But, well, we’re as far away from 2001 as the mid-’80s were from the Summer of Love. We have oral ...