Turn on the bright lights

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  • Hypnotic melodies in minor  

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    Interpol from New York have made themselves comfortable in the corner between post-punk and New Wave. Inevitably, they had to look forward to so different compare, above all, the musical influence of bands like Joy Division or The Chameleons, which o
  • threatened with extinction  

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    There is music that no longer gets you out of your head. As you stand in the rain in the bus station, clawing his eyes at some point in the empty hard, and humming a tune to himself. Interpol is definitely so, and there is hardly a day when I'm not s
  • Retro-punk in the best category  

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    If you can classify this music at all / should, then perhaps in the most apt: "Retro-punk". For me there is this classifications but not ... Do you know the feeling that a plate is all the better, the more often you hear them? This thought went
  • Bright lights on the horizon  

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    Interpol have repeatedly called revival of post-rock in the style of Joy Division. I does not really matter where they are now classifies, what matters is the 11 tracks on her debut album, "turn on the bright lights". And what a debut! As a sett
  • Listening in the book of memories.  

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    Finally, again a record that I want by listening to a piece. Every song is reminiscent of the good old 80's with the heroes Joy Division, Smiths, Bauhaus or New Order. Always a little different sounding, singing between poetry and rebellion, dreamy p
  • New York band on UK course  

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    Well, what should we make of this? Once again a huge hype on the part of the NME in England? But this time, NO! This band has finally earned again this praise song. I risk even a prediction: one of the upcoming "cult band" - within the next 2 ye
  • Americans in Manchester  

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    Somehow strange ... this band sounds so British that one can not believe that this quartet comes from America. As references here especially the Manchester scene to Joy Division, The Smiths and early New Order are highlighted. A dense sound, biting g