A darker, more introspective album that brought back some of the brooding atmosphere of their debut.
Captures the depth of the added instrumental textures and keyboard layers.
The collection includes high-quality artwork and liner notes, providing context and insights into the band's creative process. Interpol - Discography 2000-2018 -FLAC- Report ...
Complete, clean, loggable set.
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While this report focuses on the core studio albums from 2000 to 2018, no discography is complete without acknowledging the context provided by their EPs and singles. The band's early EPs, such as Fukd ID #3 (2000) and the Precipitate EP (2001), are crucial artifacts of their raw, formative sound. Their 2002 self-titled EP on Matador served as a perfect overture to their debut album. While not covered in the main album list, these releases are part of the band's comprehensive output and are, in many cases, available in FLAC format on services like Bandcamp, particularly the track "The Black EP".
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After the grandiosity of their major label outing, Interpol returned to Matador Records for a self-titled fourth album. This record was a deliberate step back into a darker, more layered musical landscape. Tracks like "Barricade" and "Lights" were highly melodic, but they were anchored by a renewed rhythmic focus. This album is notable for being the final Interpol studio album to feature founding bassist Carlos Dengler, who departed shortly after its completion. This sense of transition imbues the record with a poignant, introspective quality.