Thursday, November 18, 2010
Rolling Stone: Interpol New Album Review
By Rob Sheffield
2010 09 07
These dapper New Yorkers were the first band in history cocky enough to call the first song on their debut album "Untitled" — and that only hinted at their mind-boggling pretensions. But after two classic albums, Interpol hit the wall on their 2007 major-label flop, Our Love to Admire. They revive their pretensions for Interpol, a surprisingly solid comeback. In power-drone epics like "Lights," Daniel Kessler's guitar is still the essence of arty post-punk romance. And Paul Banks' lyrics are still the essence of brain-dead New Wave drivel — but at least this time he doesn't sing anything titled "No I in Threesome," which for this band is a real breakthrough.
Labels:
Interpol,
Paul Banks
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