![]() ![]() Įlke and I were never the biggest Interpol fans, but when we listened to the album again yesterday, it was easy to hear why it is so beloved. You can read the whole story in Chris Deville's Stereogum article here. Interpol's debut, " Turn On the Bright Lights ," was released in 2002, so it just turned 20. But, of course, this was 2004, so record stores were still abundant in the city. That is why my first contact with Interpol was their second album, "Antics," whose iconic minimalistic cover was in pretty much every record store window in town. I've mentioned before that we missed the gilded age of NYC music early this century, even though we lived in its epicenter. Interpol at Madison Square Gardin in September 2007
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