Interpol has released two new songs, now, ahead of their first new album in four years, "El Pintor": "All The Rage Back Home" raged in July, and today there's "Ancient Ways," a darker, harder-rocking tune that could easily head to radio. The new track debuts only a few days after the New York band revealed a full slate of tour dates, below. Ten-song "El Pintor" will be released on Sept. 9 via Matador. It was produced by the band and recorded at Electric Lady, with Paul Banks on vocals and bass, Sam Fogarino on drums and Daniel Kessler on guitar. Brandon Curtis (The Secret Machines), Roger Joseph Manning, Jr. (Beck) and Rob Moose (Bon Iver) guest. Here are Interpol's tour dates: 8/20 - Tempe, Az @ The Marquee Theatre 8/21 - Las Vegas, Nv @ The Pool at The Cosmopolitan 8/23 - Los Angeles, CA @ Fyf Fest 9/15 - Vancouver, BC @ Commodore Ballroom 9/16 - Seattle, Wa @ Paramount 9/17 - Portland,...
- 8/18/2014
- by Katie Hasty
- Hitfix
School of Seven Bells has confirmed the death of founding member Brandon Curtis. The songwriter, who was battling with a rare form of lymphoma, died on Dec. 29 at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Center in New York City. Curtis illness was announced last year, and several fundraisers were held for the songwriter by peers like Interpol and The Strokes. Curtis was 35 years old.
- 12/31/2013
- Pastemagazine.com
Band also breaks out favorites 'NYC,' 'Evil' in Santa Monica, California, recording studio.
By Ryan J. Downey
Paul Banks of Interpol performs onstage September 6
Photo: Jeremiah Garcia/ Kcrw
Santa Monica, California — They may have named a new song "Barricade," but there was nothing of the sort separating Interpol from their fans Monday night as they performed for 150 lucky people in a small recording studio on the eve of their new album's release. The performance will air Thursday on Kcrw's "Morning Becomes Eclectic" radio show, alongside a short interview.
The band played eight songs, more than half of them from their self-titled fourth album, which was released Tuesday (September 7). Fan favorites like "NYC" were included, with the invite-only audience joining frontman Paul Banks in the "But hey, who's on trial?" refrain during a set-closing "Evil."
In less than two weeks, the New York band will open for U2 in giant venues,...
By Ryan J. Downey
Paul Banks of Interpol performs onstage September 6
Photo: Jeremiah Garcia/ Kcrw
Santa Monica, California — They may have named a new song "Barricade," but there was nothing of the sort separating Interpol from their fans Monday night as they performed for 150 lucky people in a small recording studio on the eve of their new album's release. The performance will air Thursday on Kcrw's "Morning Becomes Eclectic" radio show, alongside a short interview.
The band played eight songs, more than half of them from their self-titled fourth album, which was released Tuesday (September 7). Fan favorites like "NYC" were included, with the invite-only audience joining frontman Paul Banks in the "But hey, who's on trial?" refrain during a set-closing "Evil."
In less than two weeks, the New York band will open for U2 in giant venues,...
- 9/7/2010
- MTV Music News
Interpol have unveiled two new members for their upcoming tour. The band recently announced the "amicable" departure of bassist Carlos Dengler ahead of a number of live dates this winter. A statement on the group's official website has revealed that Dave Pajo will join Interpol on bass for their upcoming shows. Keyboard player and singer Brandon Curtis will also tour with the group. "Pajo has a vast (more)...
- 6/8/2010
- by By Mayer Nissim
- Digital Spy
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