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The ongoing rumble of the melodic bass dances with the sparkling guitars that fold on top of one another. Banks’ idiosyncratic voice is informed equally by grunge and Ian Curtis. Lyrically it is melodramatic, cynical and lavish. Dark and light, slender and expansive, measured and immediate. Interpol’s debut record is the epitome of balance and the most captivating, brooding post-punk album since Joy Division.

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Interpol

Turn On The Bright Lights

Matador
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Released02/04/2012Catalogue NumberOLE5450Customer Limit1Estimated dispatch between Thu 22 May and Fri 23 MayLearn more
Released27/10/2008Catalogue Numberole5452Learn more