Interpol 'The Other Side of Make-Believe' Review | Does all their music sound the same?
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- Опубліковано 1 чер 2024
- It seems a lot of early ’00s bands have been rolling out music lately. Recently, we’ve gotten new material by The Mars Volta, Wilco, and Arcade Fire, but the list truly goes on. Now, Interpol is the latest early aughts icon to release a new project with their seventh studio album The Other Side of Make-Believe. Indiecast hosts Steven Hyden and Ian Cohen discuss the band’s legacy and how their new music compares to their early catalog.
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Which Interpol album is your favorite? 👇
turn on the bright lights is a classic for me
@@carolynrox19 great choice!
TOTBL first heard it 12 years ago in college
Our Love To Admire or El Pintor
Our Love to Admire
This sounds like a review of Interpol after skimming through band pics, listening to their top few tracks off of each album only once or twice, and then completely skipping their third and fourth LPs
There's in fact experimentation with hip hop both in the singing (big shot city), and specially with the drumming, being Flood and Alan Moulder in charge of the production of the drums, the overall sound takes a new and sometimes bombastic sound with kick and hi hats that seem inspired by that genre.(Mr. Credit it's a weird mixture of their classic post punk revival mixed with grunge drums and bass and hip hop drums production, Into the Night it's also great). Then there's the piano and the guitar work (yeah I honestly thought that they were going serious with making an album full of art rock/alternative rock piano songs but Toni and Something Changed didn't disappointed me at all they're in fact part of my personal favorite Interpol songs of all time). TOSOMB finds Interpol adding new layers to their classic sound (They're not Radiohead which completely changes their sounds with each album, What Interpol does it's to maintain the core sound but with a new direction each time)
On this album you'll find their classic post punk revival sound mixed with: Art Rock, Alternative Rock, Grunge, Shoegaze, Dreampop, Sometimes Jazz inspired beats and even a bolero song c'mon they have never done something similar to Something Changed, Big Shot City or Mr Credit
You are always the same. In fact it has been me since I was born!
Albums of the year (so far) for me ... 1. Gang of Youths 2. Black Country New Road 3. Marillion 4. Black Midi 5. Angel Olson 6. Dawes 7. The Sadies
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