Similar to my last review for the last masterpiece of Queens of the Stone Age I write this review in parallel with the first hearing. Like almost every Interpol it takes a bit of time to get a listen to an album of me so highly valued band, and really reflect all facets and effects.
All the Rage Back Home:
A beginning à la "All Of The Ways" / "Undoing" / "The Lighthouse", so Erschreckungsgefahr threatens not here definitely. Of course, back in the normal way a delay and reverb Armada until then from 12:50 with bass (played by Paul Banks fortunately, and not from the new bass player, which is live almost unacceptable, and its name on the Internet is not searchable) , A reasonable opener as usual, and as in the previous albums you feel good picked up by the New York post-punks. The base drum is Interpol uncharacteristically weak mixed.
My Desire:
A very refined arrangement, which highlights the very smart Composition à la Mike Oldfield / Jean Michel Jarre. Here large Abmischkunst be experienced - innumerable tracks, jumping from left to right, and recover your complete attention. Kessler plays as usual, his licks, that may vary slightly. For my taste, this song would be enhanced with a little less synths. "In my desire, I am a frustrated man" - Paul Banks again typically a little laid back - a real Interpol song that certainly previous albums had been pimped. However, here was (for my taste) blundered again at the drum sound - the hi-hat is so superficial that it already seems almost disturbing. Somewhere under the dash but a fine song!
Anywhere:
This song is probably inveterate Joy Division- and devoted particular The Smiths fans. Very refined, mathematically, and nothing for Interpol untrained ears. From Mix ago super sound - no Geschnörkel. Here the confusion does not arise through countless parallel tracks but by unusual harmonic changes that surprise you. Hats off, guys! That you would create something without Carlos "D", I have not thought possible - he was so far who by 2010 gave the compositions a brilliant touch. A great title, in which you lose quickly, and that is what one wants as Interpol fan, right?
Same Town, New Story:
Geez! Here I myself am as Interpol admirers out there ... this Kessler-Lick I had better times refused to Pauls place. I want to on the details of the song did not say anything! It's really a very stupid song!
My Blue Spreme:
Finally something new !!! Paul finally an octave higher, and that sounds really cool. Fine Breaks, and very soulful. The perfect song to chill out one evening on the warm bed with a delicious glass of wine / cuddle! Super Mix and cool lyrics!
Everything is Wrong:
This song is anything but "Wrong", but the hit of the album! At first a little reminiscent of The Edge's "City of Lights Blinging", the audience will be treated to the best of Interpol material truely! ;-)
And, for me as a bass player, just as a bass should sound - very nice warm, This is a crunch sound tube - I like!
Breaker 1:
Uff, the song is just too high for me! I do not understand him, and I do not want him to understand, because I like him. In addition to the "Same Town" -Murks also a durable Skip title. Too bad that was working on such an idea!
I'm probably not depressed or freaky enough to be receptive to something!
Ancient Ways:
YEAH !! Exactly wants and do I want! In addition to "Everything is Wrong" with super Hook and good post-punk pace. This also shows again that less really is more!
Tidal Wave:
That's right, "Oh, what a sweet serenade!" Cool song!
Twice as Hard:
Interpol will probably never squeeze one last song on an album, the one better sets. Here Paul say somehow "Bye"
Of course, now wonder, in the light of my rigorous evaluation that I still five star rentals. If I'm honest, the reason is that I'm just a fan of Interpol. Reinobjektiv more of a 3-star album, possibly of post-punk enthusiasts four star ...
'm Just glad that the guys go on in spite of the departure of "D", although the live show significant signs of wear were observed. Me it would not be surprised if it was forever!
However, I must admit that I this pseudointelektuelle Art (anagram) gradually gets on my nerves! Because of me, it would calm a bit more direction to go forward!