Interpol: Marauder (Indie Exclusive Colored Vinyl) Vinyl LP
"Come and see me and maybe you'll die..." Interpolās sixth studio album reignites the spark that made Turn On The Bright Lights so special, influenced perhaps by the bandās decision to interrupt the writing process to tour their debut album in full before finishing writing and recording. Itās easily their most listenable album released this decade, not to mention their best art direction since Bright Lights. After self-producing their last two records, the band chose to work with Dave Fridmann (of Mercury Rev) in his analog studio in upstate New York, recording live as a unit and cutting straight to tape, eschewing ProTools. This brings out a certain warmth thatās totally new to the Interpol sound, and the hot drums and gooey compression of āThe Roverā almost sounds more like Tame Impala or The Flaming Lips than the band that made the clinical-sounding āSlow Handsā or āObstacle 1ā (which we love). Nevertheless, Paul Banksā witty songwriting is front and center, and the lyrics for tracks like āStay In Touchā āSurveillanceā and āNYSMAWā indicate heās growing more comfortable as Interpolās protagonist. Sam Fogarinoās drumming is loose and funkier than ever, having taken inspiration from Al Jackson Jr. as well as Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, and closing track āIt Probably Mattersā is probably the most soulful tune of the bandās career. Indie-exclusive cream colored vinyl pressing, housed in printed inner sleeve with full album lyrics and download code.
- cream colored vinyl pressing
- indie exclusive
- full-color pic sleeve w/ red interior + high-gloss accents
- printed inner sleeveĀ w/ red interior + high-gloss accents
- digital download included
- limited edition
- music label:Ā Matador 2018
reviewed byĀ sakura incident 09/2018
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Interpol: Marauder (Indie Exclusive Colored Vinyl) Vinyl LP
Interpol: Marauder (Indie Exclusive Colored Vinyl) Vinyl LP
"Come and see me and maybe you'll die..." Interpolās sixth studio album reignites the spark that made Turn On The Bright Lights so special, influenced perhaps by the bandās decision to interrupt the writing process to tour their debut album in full before finishing writing and recording. Itās easily their most listenable album released this decade, not to mention their best art direction since Bright Lights. After self-producing their last two records, the band chose to work with Dave Fridmann (of Mercury Rev) in his analog studio in upstate New York, recording live as a unit and cutting straight to tape, eschewing ProTools. This brings out a certain warmth thatās totally new to the Interpol sound, and the hot drums and gooey compression of āThe Roverā almost sounds more like Tame Impala or The Flaming Lips than the band that made the clinical-sounding āSlow Handsā or āObstacle 1ā (which we love). Nevertheless, Paul Banksā witty songwriting is front and center, and the lyrics for tracks like āStay In Touchā āSurveillanceā and āNYSMAWā indicate heās growing more comfortable as Interpolās protagonist. Sam Fogarinoās drumming is loose and funkier than ever, having taken inspiration from Al Jackson Jr. as well as Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, and closing track āIt Probably Mattersā is probably the most soulful tune of the bandās career. Indie-exclusive cream colored vinyl pressing, housed in printed inner sleeve with full album lyrics and download code.
- cream colored vinyl pressing
- indie exclusive
- full-color pic sleeve w/ red interior + high-gloss accents
- printed inner sleeveĀ w/ red interior + high-gloss accents
- digital download included
- limited edition
- music label:Ā Matador 2018
reviewed byĀ sakura incident 09/2018
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"Come and see me and maybe you'll die..." Interpolās sixth studio album reignites the spark that made Turn On The Bright Lights so special, influenced perhaps by the bandās decision to interrupt the writing process to tour their debut album in full before finishing writing and recording. Itās easily their most listenable album released this decade, not to mention their best art direction since Bright Lights. After self-producing their last two records, the band chose to work with Dave Fridmann (of Mercury Rev) in his analog studio in upstate New York, recording live as a unit and cutting straight to tape, eschewing ProTools. This brings out a certain warmth thatās totally new to the Interpol sound, and the hot drums and gooey compression of āThe Roverā almost sounds more like Tame Impala or The Flaming Lips than the band that made the clinical-sounding āSlow Handsā or āObstacle 1ā (which we love). Nevertheless, Paul Banksā witty songwriting is front and center, and the lyrics for tracks like āStay In Touchā āSurveillanceā and āNYSMAWā indicate heās growing more comfortable as Interpolās protagonist. Sam Fogarinoās drumming is loose and funkier than ever, having taken inspiration from Al Jackson Jr. as well as Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, and closing track āIt Probably Mattersā is probably the most soulful tune of the bandās career. Indie-exclusive cream colored vinyl pressing, housed in printed inner sleeve with full album lyrics and download code.
- cream colored vinyl pressing
- indie exclusive
- full-color pic sleeve w/ red interior + high-gloss accents
- printed inner sleeveĀ w/ red interior + high-gloss accents
- digital download included
- limited edition
- music label:Ā Matador 2018


















