Jump to content
🌙 COLDPLAY ANNOUNCE MOON MUSIC OUT OCTOBER 4TH 🎵

Interpol


ColdplayBK

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 4.5k
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Top Posters In This Topic

^yummy!!!!!!!!! :wink3: thanks for that....

 

Jelle Wagenaar has taken a lot of their photos in the past as well.... he's really good at band photog as well as other media outlets...

 

you can view his other works via his site @ http://www.jellewagenaar.com :cool3:

 

here's a press release from Ireland.. (as posted on the IMB)

 

Here is what EMI are sending out to Media:

 

 

Interpol

Our Love To Admire

 

(Capitol Records - July 6th, 2007)

 

 

 

Fresh from their blistering headlining performance at Coachella, Interpol gear up to release their third studio album, Our Love To Admire, out July 6th on Capitol Records. Produced by Interpol and Rich Costey and recorded in New York City at Electric Lady and The Magic Shop Studios, this album, their first for Capitol Records, is the band's most engrossing and accomplished work to date.

 

 

 

From the opening notes of “Pioneer to The Falls,” to the sprawling echoed chords of “The Lighthouse,” Interpol have taken a far grander approach with Our Love To Admire, encompassing arrangements of more paramount proportions than captured by the usual 4 person band. Following a brief break after their world tour supporting the release of their last hit album Antics, the band re-grouped in New York City to lay down the foundation for Our Love To Admire. A departure from songwriting tactics used on both of their prior releases, the band brought no material from the road, instead choosing to start work on their third album revitalized and with a clean slate. Thus, armed with completely open minds and lacking any conceptions as to what this release would bring, Our Love To Admire, is the natural evolution from their prior albums; 2002’s Turn on the Bright Lights and 2004’s Antics.

 

 

 

The approach taken to this record also allowed Interpol the clarity to pull out more sophisticated sounds. Where keyboards existed as more of an after-thought on their predecessors, Our Love To Admire, brought them to the forefront of the arranging process, paving the way for more epic songs. Exemplified by the depth and rich texture of such songs as “No I in Threesome” and “Rest My Chemistry,” Interpol opted for natural orchestration over synthetic °© often sampling an actual string section, and even working with a live brass octet for certain choice moments.

 

 

 

Our Love To Admire is an artfully driven auditory experience - built up of synergetic instrumental arrangements and poignant lyrics that flow beautifully from one song to the next. From finding out what it takes to make the heart swing in the album’s contagious first single “The Heinrich Maneuver,” to contemplations of the soul in “Pioneer to The Falls,” and “All Fired Up,” Our Love To Admire, is proof that Interpol have grown exponentially as composers, musicians and lyricists in the three years since their last album.

 

 

 

1. Pioneer to The Falls

 

2. No I in Threesome

 

3. The Scale

 

4. The Heinrich Maneuver

 

5. Mammoth

 

6. Pace is the Trick

 

7. All Fired Up

 

8. Rest My Chemistry

 

9. Who Do You Think

 

10. Wrecking Ball

 

11. The Lighthouse

Link to comment
Share on other sites

they wouldn't specifically label as 'radio edit' if there wasn't a different version...... would they? :stunned:

 

Some times the "Radio Edit" is only a few seconds shorter than the album version, or maybe it replaces a swear word for a clean word.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I think they decided to make PDA their last song at the Weenie Roast... Carlos whispered something in Paul's ear right before they started PDA.... and it looked like Daniel was having problems with his Epiphone for a while... he knelt down during his lyrics part.. but it was too late... alas.. the guitar blew. You can hear him tyrin to save it.. but it didn't work.... so sad. :( lol but, I loved seeing them live even if was on a webcast... I felt like i was seeing them LIVE for the first time in 2 years!!! It was mega...

 

 

edit: oh and I also have the mp3 of the gig in case anyone is interested..... I'll upload if you guys like...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Yeah I saw Carlos whisper something in Paul's ear, I need to watch the webcast again.

 

I thought Mammoth sounded great.

 

And Berrywoman, its nice to see another 30something Coldplay and Interpol fan :)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Yeah I saw Carlos whisper something in Paul's ear, I need to watch the webcast again.

 

I thought Mammoth sounded great.

 

And Berrywoman, its nice to see another 30something Coldplay and Interpol fan :)

 

Where have you been since 2002?:stunned:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

^^Actually, I have 2 usernames on here, one from 2002 and one from 2005 and I actually just looked and found my username from 2005 and have 113 posts on that one so I think I will start logging in on that one from now on! LOL..

 

Yeah I feel like a dork...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Mark... lets stick to Interpol ok! :P

 

 

Leanne.. welcome back! lol

 

Yea, I am fanatical about them... but I don't wanna know if the album leaks before then! lol I've made a pact... no listening to new material before is official release date!!! Live gigs are the exception! lol I hope it doesn't leak... they worked so hard on the record.. and they seem really happy and excited about it.. I would hate to contribute to the leaks and such.. so, lets hope it doesn't.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now



×
×
  • Create New...