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Interpol will reissue their latest album, 'Our Love To Admire', on November 19, packaged with a DVD featuring live footage and music videos.

 

The DVD will feature live performances of 'Pioneer', 'Narc', 'The Heinrich Manoeuvre', 'Mammoth', 'Slow Hands' and 'Evil', plus music videos for 'The Heinrich Manoeuvre' and 'No I In Threesome'.

 

The band are also set to release a new single, 'No I In Threesome', is out on December 3

 

 

I LOVE THIS BAND :wub:

 

Anyone else have the album? I love it :wub:

 

And thoughts on the singl ^_^

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interpol are an amazing band n their new album is good

 

...but i d prefer another track as their 3rd single

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i bet this re-issue will have pissed a few people off seeing as it came out as a SE the first week as well.

I really like Interpol, which surprised me to be honest, as I cant stand The Strokes or Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, but I think Interpol are a vastly superior band to either of these tbh...

 

They use their influences (Bauhaus, Talking Heads, Joy Division, etc) really well, better than most....

 

My fave album of their's has to be "Turn Out The Bright Lights" though....

I really like Interpol, which surprised me to be honest, as I cant stand The Strokes or Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, but I think Interpol are a vastly superior band to either of these tbh...

 

like all those bands, BRMC brilliant live band, one of the best i've seen, the strokes maybe even more imporatant that the libs in changing modern indie music from the britpop/dadrock era to what it is now.

 

They use their influences (Bauhaus, Talking Heads, Joy Division, etc) really well, better than most....

 

i dont know bauhaus that well, but they were on that totp2 spooky spesh the other week, and intersting song performance of bella lugois's dead. wouldnt get that on (pop shows like :lol: ) sound or transmission now would you quite good actually

like all those bands, BRMC brilliant live band, one of the best i've seen, the strokes maybe even more imporatant that the libs in changing modern indie music from the britpop/dadrock era to what it is now.

 

Actually, to be fair to The Strokes, I DO quite like the first album, it's very reminiscent of 70s NY CBGBs/New York Dolls/Iggy Pop/Lou Reed... but nothing I've heard of their's after "Is This It" has interested me in the slightest....

 

As for The Libertines, truly one of the most over-rated bands in history..... Cant believe their record company had the brass nerve to do a "Best Of..." compilation (what was it the Libs actually did, TWO albums?????)..... The words "Shameless Cash-in" sprang to mind..... <_< I'd rather they'd just re-released the original albums with maybe a couple of bonus tracks on each to be honest....

Actually, to be fair to The Strokes, I DO quite like the first album, it's very reminiscent of 70s Iggy Pop/Lou Reed...

 

now i wonder where they would be on the cool list (obv should be ahead of any members of MSP :lol: )

 

but nothing I've heard of their's after "Is This It" has interested me in the slightest....

 

think they were overtaken with the Pete and Carl show tbh, but i liked albert jr's record. thought it should have been bigger

think they were overtaken with the Pete and Carl show tbh, but i liked albert jr's record. thought it should have been bigger

 

I just think The Strokes were perhaps a bit too derivitive... It worked on the first album, because, well, it ironically kinda sounded a bit fresh (despite it being so clearly situated in terms of sound in the 70s...) after all the interminably dull 'Dad Rock' c**p like Ocean Colour Scene and Stereophonics...

 

Oh, and it didn't exactly hurt that "Is This It" flew by in about 40 minutes.... :lol: I always like a band who know how to keep it tight and to the point....

I just think The Strokes were perhaps a bit too derivitive... It worked on the first album, because, well, it ironically kinda sounded a bit fresh (despite it being so clearly situated in terms of sound in the 70s...) after all the interminably dull 'Dad Rock' c**p like Ocean Colour Scene and Stereophonics...

 

yeah maybe now a few albums on, but yeah dude you gotta have the strokes as it reset the boundaries of inde and refreshed it away from all that dadrock of q magazine

 

even tho OCS and Stereophonics may have been indie once i wouldnt have them anywhere near an indie and alternative section as these days they are neither, totally virgin radio playlist bordoms. yawn yawn yawn. even u2 and simple minds might be more intersting and less boring overall compared to them, the cold patrol lot etc etc, and they are supposed to be the awful stadium acts.

 

(note: not far away from the moby, roisin murphy and moloko in the dance section of zavvi there was an utah saints album)

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