Interpol - Our Love To Admire
New York based indie rock outfit Interpol released their third album Our Love To Admire. The official release date is July 10, but the album can be found in numerous locations. Some assholes leaked it for download recently.
A great success from their previous albums has lead them to major label deal, although not too indie for now, but their spirit for the music they make are still charismatic strong. All i can say is, underground bands will sight them as 'influence' or 'inspiration' to the music industry.
The bottom line, one of the 'must-get' albums for quarter 3. You wouldn't wanna be left out when your friends are listening to No I In Threesome or Rest My Chemistry, and you're still with Na Na Na Na Naa.
A great success from their previous albums has lead them to major label deal, although not too indie for now, but their spirit for the music they make are still charismatic strong. All i can say is, underground bands will sight them as 'influence' or 'inspiration' to the music industry.
The bottom line, one of the 'must-get' albums for quarter 3. You wouldn't wanna be left out when your friends are listening to No I In Threesome or Rest My Chemistry, and you're still with Na Na Na Na Naa.
Billboard gave a brief description on the band's new work...
First single "The Heinrich Maneuver" is a peppy kiss-off to an ex-love now residing on the opposite coast and hits radio May 7; the band has been playing it of late during its just-concluded Canadian tour. The band is on familiar footing with tracks like the tense "No I in Threesome" ("Maybe it's time we give something new a try," frontman Paul Banks sings) and the relentless "Mammoth," which are loaded with Daniel Kessler's simple, repeated guitar riffs and Carlos D's powerful bass underpinnings.
Here's a live performance by the quartet at Live105.com
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