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Interpol - Turn On The Bright Lights (CD 2002)

 
Interpol - Turn On The Bright Lights (CD 2002)

Title: Turn On The Bright Lights
Artist: Interpol
Record Label: Matador
Release Year: 2002
EAN: 0744861054528
Genre: Rock/Pop
Product ID: EPID4003853
Description: Interpol: Carlos D., Daniel Kessler, Paul Banks, Samuel Fogarino.To make music marked distinctly of a specific period that's somehow so compelling as to be timeless is no mean feat. Interpol initially sounds as if they must have been roa...
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Track Listing
1. Untitled
2. Obstacle (part 1)
3. NYC
4. PDA
5. Say Hello To The Angels
6. Hands Away
7. Obstacle (part 2)
8. Stella Was A Diver And She Was Always Down
9. Roland
10. New
11. Leif Erikson

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Number of CDs:1
Recording Type:Studio
Distributor:PIAS UK/Sony DADC
Recording Mode:Stereo

Album Notes
Interpol: Carlos D., Daniel Kessler, Paul Banks, Samuel Fogarino.To make music marked distinctly of a specific period that's somehow so compelling as to be timeless is no mean feat. Interpol initially sounds as if they must have been roaming about Manchester as the '70s screamed to a close, yet they emerged across the ocean in New York City some two decades-plus later. Combining the insistent drone of Joy Division with the dreamy melodies of the Chameleons, the fire of Mission Of Burma, and an occasional jagged edge a la The Fall, the foursome inconceivably manage to defy anachronism on their debut full-length TURN ON THE BRIGHT LIGHTS. Just how they do it is indefinable, perhaps it's just a trick of the light, or the life that breathes gloomily, radiantly throughout, but it's undeniable. Vocals which fall somewhere between Ian Curtis's plaintive, edge-of-oblivion wail and the winking, laconic drawl of James's Tim Booth, ripping uncompromisingly through unpredictable, unforgettable lamentations from the reflective ("NYC") to the imploring ("PDA"). When the darkly etched, implosive, mournful lyrics poke out as they do on the unrelenting "Obstacle 1" ("she puts the weights into my little heart and she gets in my room and she tears it apart"), the hook is set for an important debut by a band that portends to be around a while.

Editorial Reviews
Included in Rolling Stone's 50 Best Albums of 2002
Rolling Stone (12/26/2002)

...One of the most exciting new sounds of the year... - Rating: A-
Entertainment Weekly (08/23/2002)

3.5 stars out of 5 - ...Exhilaration amid the despondency...powerful songs and a light, shoegazey sheen means they frequently soar...A compelling inaugural shot.
Uncut (09/01/2002)

8 out of 10 - ...Forget the New York state of mind: Interpol have crossed county lines into new, distinctly Mancunian territory...
NME (08/17/2002)

...Reverberant and ominous...flashes of steely-grey beauty...
Mojo (10/01/2002)

3 stars out of 5 - ...[Their] brooding melodies make for predictably claustrophobic listening....and they have the tunes to match all the mannered gloom.
Q (09/01/2002)

3 stars out of 5 - ...Their melancholy sound is a thing of glacial beauty....immpeccably tailored...
Rolling Stone (09/05/2002)

Ranked #26 in Uncut's 100 Best Albums of the Year
Uncut (01/01/2003)

Ranked #34 in Mojo's Best Albums of 2002
Mojo (01/01/2003)

Ranked #32 on Spin's list of 2002's Albums of the Year - ...Echoes of Bunnymen, a smidgen of Smiths, lots of Joy Division...
Spin (01/01/2003)

Ranked #7 in Rolling Stone's list of 2002's 10 Best Debuts
Rolling Stone (12/26/2002)

Included in Rolling Stone's 50 Best Albums of 2002Rolling Stone (12/26/02, p.104) - Ranked #7 in Rolling Stone's list of 2002's 10 Best DebutsSpin (1/03, p.72) - Ranked #32 on Spin's list of 2002's Albums of the Year - ...Echoes of Bunnymen, a smidgen of Smiths, lots of Joy Division...Mojo (1/03, p.77) - Ranked #34 in Mojo's Best Albums of 2002Uncut (1/03, p.95) - Ranked #26 in Uncut's 100 Best Albums of the YearRolling Stone (9/5/02, p.72) - 3 stars out of 5 - ...Their melancholy sound is a thing of glacial beauty....immpeccably tailored...Q (9/02, p.107) - 3 stars out of 5 - ...[Their] brooding melodies make for predictably claustrophobic listening....and they have the tunes to match all the mannered gloom.Mojo (10/02, p.110) - ...Reverberant and ominous...flashes of steely-grey beauty...NME (8/17/02, p.34) - 8 out of 10 - ...Forget the New York state of mind: Interpol have crossed county lines into new, distinctly Mancunian territory...Uncut (9/02, p.111) - 3.5 stars out of 5 - ...Exhilaration amid the despondency...powerful songs and a light, shoegazey sheen means they frequently soar...A compelling inaugural shot.Entertainment Weekly (8/23/02, p.142) - ...One of the most exciting new sounds of the year... - Rating: A-
Rolling Stone (12/26/2002)


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