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Interpol’s ‘El Pintor’: Track-by-Track Album Review If you're Interpol, you must be hearing the words "return to form" a great deal these days. You've played the major label game, and ...
It doesn’t take long into listening to Interpol’s newest record, “El Pintor,” to realize that the band hasn’t been joking around about this being a “return to form” record. While the ...
We wrote, “Anywhere,” which is a pretty big song on the record, the following day. Besides “Anywhere,” are there any tracks on El Pintor that you’re particularly excited for people to hear?
Interpol produced and wrote the songs themselves. Alan Moulder mixed and Greg Calbi did the mastering. You can pre-order El Pintor via iTunes, Matador’s website, or Interpol’s website.
And although El Pintor doesn’t reach those heights, the songs here are stronger than any since Antics.
But if any song sums up what makes El Pintor great, it has to be “My Blue Supreme,” one of Interpol’s best ever: an atmospheric meditation on depression (“This kind of shit don’t heal in ...
Ultimately, ‘El Pintor’ serves as a sharp jolt off the path of steady decline that the band’s New York peers like The Strokes and The Walkmen have been on since the late noughties.
Suits and surfing may seem like an odd paring, but not for Interpol in their brand new music video for "All the Rage Back Home." In the video, footage is split between the band thundering through ...
Interpol performed songs from their new album, El Pintor, live in Los Angeles for a small group of KCRW fans. Image: Ethan Shvartzman ...
The song is off Interpol’s forthcoming album, El Pintor, which will be released in September.
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