Interpol

Interpol & Spoon began their tour at Stone Pony Summer Stage (pics, setlists, video)

Interpol and Spoon kicked off their “Lights, Camera, Factions“ tour on Thursday night at the Stone Pony Summer Stage in Asbury Park…

Julianna Barwick appears on new songs by FaltyDL and Nosaj Thing (listen)

The song with FaltyDL is off his just-announced album that also features Mykki Blanco, Interpol’s Paul Banks, Hot Chip’s Joe Goddard, Medicine’s Brad Laner, and Gang Gang Dance’s Brian DeGraw…

Interpol's debut album still sounds 'Bright' at 20

‘Turn on the Bright Lights’ perfectly fit the mood of a post-9/11 NYC and remains one of the most enduring records of era.

Interpol add 'The Black EP' to streaming & share rare 2002 doc to celebrate 'Turn on the Bright Lights' anniversary

Interpol are also prepping for their Lights, Camera, Factions tour with Spoon, who are celebrating the 20th anniversary of their album ‘Kill the Moonlight’ the same day Interpol’s debut turns 20.

Spoon announce 'Kill the Moonlight' 20th anniversary vinyl edition

Spoon‘s fourth album, ‘Kill the Moonlight,‘ turns 20 on August 20. They’ll be on tour with Interpol and Water From Your Eyes soon.

Indie Basement (7/15): the week in classic indie, college rock, and more

This week in Indie Basement: reviews of new albums by Interpol, Working Men’s Club, Belief (Stella Mozgawa & Boom Bip), ARP, plus The Flaming Lips’ ‘Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots’ turns 20, and more.

Interpol share "Gran Hotel" video, announce pop-ups in NYC, L.A. & more

Interpol’s seventh album ‘The Other Side of Make Believe’ drops this Friday and is accompanied by a bunch of special events.

56 albums we're anticipating for summer 2022

From Beyoncé to the Yeah Yeah Yeahs to Rico Nasty to Santigold to The 1975 to Built To Spill to Interpol to Joey Bada$$ to Nikki Lane to The Wonder Years, here are 56 albums we can’t wait to hear this summer…

34 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs by Sudan Archives, Santigold, Maxo Kream, Esperanza Spalding, Coheed & Cambria, Liss & Nilufer Yanya, Interpol, Zola Jesus, Roosevelt & Nile Rodgers, Besnard Lakes, and more…

Interpol kicked off a two-night run at Kings Theatre w/ Tycho and Matthew Dear (review, setlist)

Interpol played their first of two hometown shows, which included material from their forthcoming LP ‘The Other Side of Make-Believe,’ along with many older classics.
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