Interpol made a splash in alt/rock circles when its debut album, 2002’s Turn on the Bright Lights, was named “Album of the Year” by Pitchfork Media, then released even more popular albums like Our Love to Admire. Interpol is known for a wildly original live show that features favourites like “Slow Hands” and “Evil”.
Following a hugely successful tour celebrating the 15th anniversary of the band’s seminal 2002 debut Turn On the Bright Lights, Daniel Kessler, Paul Banks, and Sam Fogarino have been working on making sure they’re not just a cultural timepiece for music historians to study. The result is Marauder: an album that sways as well as it seduces, that pounds as well as it pouts, and that batters as well as it broods.