Interpol and Spoon are hitting the road together later this year. The bands just announced what they’re calling the Lights, Camera, Factions tour. The bands have just announced what they’re calling ...
Interpol won’t be playing their Turn on the Bright Lights anniversary gigs with their original lineup. Bassist Carlos D., who left the band in 2010 for other creative pursuits, isn’t rejoining ...
In a double bill straight out of the mid-2000s, Interpol and Spoon will team for the “Lights, Camera, Factions” tour, which kicks off Aug. 25 in Asbury Park, N.J. The two indie rock titans, who are ...
Interpol shined Saturday night at Queens’ Forest Hills Stadium. The New York City-based band performed their debut album “Turn on the Bright Lights” from top to bottom to mark its 15th anniversary.
As mentioned, Interpol are playing Turn on the Bright Lights in full for its 15th anniversary this year. In addition to their European shows, they’ve now got upcoming NYC and LA shows. Opening both ...
Interpol have premiered on their website the video for “Lights,” the first single from their forthcoming self-titled fourth album, which marks their return to Matador Records and is now due September ...
Interpol never really sounded that much like Joy Division. Gloomy post-punk, for sure, there’s no denying that. And, ok, Paul Banks’ strained, occasionally strangled vocal style was reminiscent of Ian ...
With the microscope of rock firmly eyeing New York once again, one has to be especially careful. The Strokes, of course, are the frontrunners of the gaggle, ruling their kingdom with a fistful of ...
Before they released one of the most celebrated albums of the new millennium, Interpol were just four guys hustling on the New York City club circuit. “It takes a lot to maintain your existence when ...
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