Interpol‘s second album, Antics, turns 20 this Friday (9/27) and to celebrate, the band have announced an expanded 20th Anniversary edition which will be out digitally on Friday, and available as a ...
The post Interpol Announce Antics 20th Anniversary Reissue appeared first on Consequence. First released on September 27th, 2004, Antics is one of Interpol’s most-loved records, featuring hits like ...
Interpol are celebrating two decades of their second studio album, Antics. The record was initially released on Sept. 27, 2004 and featured the singles “Slow Hands,” “Evil,” “C’mere,” and “Narc.” It ...
Interpol’s second studio album Antics is now available in an expanded edition to celebrate its 20th anniversary. It features the B-side “Direction” and a live album and film recorded in Mexico City in ...
Interpol has reissued its second studio album Antics in celebration of its 20th anniversary. Released via Matador, the expanded version is accompanied by a live recording of the band’s 2005 Palacio de ...
Interpol perform live. CREDIT: Valeria Magri/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Interpol have added a number of US dates to their 2024 ‘Antics’ 20th anniversary tour. Find ticket details below.
Interpol have today (March 15) announced details of a tour to celebrate the 20th anniversary release of ‘Antics’. The band today announced on social media that they will play ‘Antics’ in full on tour ...
You know what the ’80s sounded like? Journey, Men at Work,and Lionel freakin’ Richie, that’s what. So can we all please stopsquealing “It’s so ’80s!” whenever we hear a campy new song that ...
WHEN it came time for the brainy New York bohemians in Interpol to pen a follow-up to their kudoed’02 debut “Turn on the Bright Lights,” they instinctively went about it in an artful fashion. Rather ...
Now that we’ve talked out Interpol’s influences (Joy Division, Echo & the Bunnymen, et al), on its second album we can finally hear the band for what it is: a bunch of upper-tier urbane rockers with a ...
If the gentle laziness of the guitar’s wail and organ’s heady fog on the album’s first track, “Next Exit,” is any indication, Interpol is definitely more comfortable in their Armani on “Antics,” their ...