TURN ON THE BRIGHT LIGHTS -- whatcha reckon?

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Speaking in regards to the new Interpol long-player. Am personally quite digging it (especially the Cure-esque fifth track, "Say Hello to the Angels"), although pictures of them somewhat temper my enthusiasm -- the bass player looks like a reject from Menswe@r and the vocalist looks pre-pubescent.

Oh, and yeah....there's a bit of Joy Division in their record collections, obviously.

What say you all?

Alex in NYC, Monday, 26 August 2002 20:29 (twenty-one years ago) link

to this I say:

http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drd700/d774/d77447lx4fy.jpg

Lord Custos Alpha (Lord Custos Alpha), Monday, 26 August 2002 20:54 (twenty-one years ago) link

More like:

http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drc000/c022/c0225240j0f.jpg

Jody Beth Rosen, Monday, 26 August 2002 20:56 (twenty-one years ago) link

Oh, is that so? Well, then to you Lord Custos Alpha, I say:

http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drc400/c422/c4226570233.jpg

Motel Hell, Monday, 26 August 2002 20:56 (twenty-one years ago) link

Ah, I see we've all discovered the secret value of www.allmusic.com then.

Back to Interpol....are the lyrics really as crap as I suspect?

Alex in NYC, Monday, 26 August 2002 20:57 (twenty-one years ago) link

http://www.hasbro.com/common/images/products/4952_imageMain400.jpg

Jody Beth Rosen, Monday, 26 August 2002 20:59 (twenty-one years ago) link

the Cure-esque fifth track, "Say Hello to the Angels"

how on god's green earth do you hear the cure before you hear the smiths on that track?

mark p (Mark P), Monday, 26 August 2002 21:10 (twenty-one years ago) link

I hear a bit of Luna -- I'm surprised no one's made that comparison yet.

Jody Beth Rosen, Monday, 26 August 2002 21:42 (twenty-one years ago) link

but jody on TRACK FIVE SPECIFICALLY?

mark p (Mark P), Monday, 26 August 2002 21:51 (twenty-one years ago) link

Oh hold on (goes to "Interpol" folder on PC, cues up track)...

The opening guitar chords remind me of "London Calling." I also hear the Smiths, and, yes, the Cure ("Lovecats"-era). And, uh, "Lust for Life."

Jody Beth Rosen, Monday, 26 August 2002 21:58 (twenty-one years ago) link


those flailing guitar bits that bloom right when he starts singing are pure marr to me. for some reason i never thought of lovecats-era cure, but fair enough...

mark p (Mark P), Monday, 26 August 2002 22:02 (twenty-one years ago) link

Well, the shufflability of it.

Jody Beth Rosen, Monday, 26 August 2002 22:08 (twenty-one years ago) link

I have heard only "NYC." And when I did I immediately thought of The Smiths (which isn't a good thing to me...).

bnw (bnw), Monday, 26 August 2002 22:34 (twenty-one years ago) link

I cannot BELIEVE you of all people just said that, bnw: my mental image of you is shattered. And yes, that track is very, very Smiths. And yes, you can play the "sounds like X 1980-1992 indie guitar band" game for months with this record.

That said, we're getting to the point where someone needs to add "the Interpol album" to the fucking thread categories, because -- not to criticize, Alex, it's not really your fault -- this is like the TENTH thread on it started during the past week and a half.

nabisco (nabisco), Monday, 26 August 2002 23:27 (twenty-one years ago) link

Apologies, Nabisco, I've been away for about ten days. Carry on....

Alex in NYC, Tuesday, 27 August 2002 00:35 (twenty-one years ago) link

And every single thread is "spot which band you hear". People did this with the strokes too.

I begin to wonder if there isn't some intrinsic "You want to think this is like something else" quality to certain music which operates independantly of ACTUAL similarity to anything in particular.

Maybe just cultural, or maybe an artifact of vagueness.

Sterling Clover (s_clover), Tuesday, 27 August 2002 00:43 (twenty-one years ago) link

Follow-up threads to include: "What are Interpols (and can we eat them?)," "Interpol: Do you like Joy Division?" and "I had a revelation last fall, see, and it was called "Say Hello the the Angels" and it sounded like Morrissey doin' anal with the Cure"

Ned Raggett (Ned), Tuesday, 27 August 2002 00:58 (twenty-one years ago) link

"TS: Interpol vs. Sophie Ellis Bextor"

Sterling Clover (s_clover), Tuesday, 27 August 2002 01:02 (twenty-one years ago) link

Oh NO!! Leif Erikson! Oh NO!

Nate Patrin, Tuesday, 27 August 2002 01:43 (twenty-one years ago) link

I hear a good amount of Chameleons influence myself, particularly in the first track.

justin mc, Tuesday, 27 August 2002 02:22 (twenty-one years ago) link

Yeah, quite a few folks on the Chams list have noticed that and approved. ;-)

Ned Raggett (Ned), Tuesday, 27 August 2002 02:30 (twenty-one years ago) link

Sorry, Nitsuh. It was just too tempting not to take a swipe at the Smiths because they are at the heart of much of the ILM mafia. (And I still haven't forgiven you for dissing Nelly.) ((Really it's just a knee jerk reaction of mine against a band that reminds me of an ex but I would never admit that unless encased in double parentheses.))

bnw (bnw), Tuesday, 27 August 2002 02:54 (twenty-one years ago) link

ECHO! AND! THE! BUNNYMEN!

Dammit! What's wrong with you people? ;)

Sean Carruthers (SeanC), Tuesday, 27 August 2002 03:04 (twenty-one years ago) link

Talking about mocking the Smiffs while expressing (mock) outrage over someone called Nelly is linguistically amusing. :-)

Tain't nothing wrong nohow with Echo. Did yer get that bio that finally got published, Sean? Looks well groovy.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Tuesday, 27 August 2002 03:07 (twenty-one years ago) link

It must be the poor part time publicity guy in the closet starting all these threads. I bet he sounds like Ian Curtis too.

Brent P. (brentp), Tuesday, 27 August 2002 03:33 (twenty-one years ago) link

Interpol - I'm sorry but I want this nu-wave nonsense to stop now. I have seen them live about eight times and the band is nowhere near the intensity of Joy Division. U2 more like - it's just that no one has attempted to sing like Ian Curtis except the guy from British Sea Power. If Interpol does not end up in suicide I will be sorely disapointed.

spiffy james, Tuesday, 27 August 2002 04:57 (twenty-one years ago) link

The difference between Interpol and the Strokes is that with the Strokes I didn't want to buy the album and all the ILM threads persuaded me I should and with Interpol I was looking forward to it and now I'm not. Can someone please post something about this band that isn't actually about their own record collection??

Tom (Groke), Tuesday, 27 August 2002 07:34 (twenty-one years ago) link

I didn't know there was an Echo bio...may have to take a look. As for my point, I don't understand why no one mentions them and yet keep bringing up tentative things like Strokes. I've said it elsethread and I'll say it again: this may as well be an Echo tribute album.

Sean Carruthers (SeanC), Tuesday, 27 August 2002 10:24 (twenty-one years ago) link

Can someone please post something about this band that isn't actually about their own record collection??
Sure thing! Uh, they're on Matador!

Sean Carruthers (SeanC), Tuesday, 27 August 2002 10:25 (twenty-one years ago) link

Can someone please post something about this band that isn't actually about their own record collection??

But how do you discuss TOTBL without mentioning a multitude of post-punk acts. It all is so referential. If you'd played it me blind telling me it was some lost early '80s act I'd never heard of I would have been a) impressed and b) none the wiser. I like it, but (as yet) can't quite get that 'reproduction antique' feeling out my head.

stevo (stevo), Tuesday, 27 August 2002 10:47 (twenty-one years ago) link

Well you could talk about how it makes you feel - or what the songs are about - or something like that !!

Tom (Groke), Tuesday, 27 August 2002 10:53 (twenty-one years ago) link

I reckon "Turn on the bright lights" is fucking fantastic.

Chris V. (Chris V), Tuesday, 27 August 2002 11:02 (twenty-one years ago) link

Fair point. Its better moments make me feel wistful, melancholic, slightly world weary but in a dreamy bittersweet way.

stevo (stevo), Tuesday, 27 August 2002 11:02 (twenty-one years ago) link

Well you could talk about how it makes you feel - or what the songs are about - or something like that !!

Well Tom, it clearly makes us feel like we're listening to a combination of Joy Division, the Smiths, Josef K, the Sound, U2, British Sea Power, the Chameleons, the Cure, Kitches of Distinction, Luna, the Afghan Whigs, Versus, the Strokes, Echo & the Bunnymen, Television, and any other band who has ever listened to a record by any of the aforementioned bands. And their haircuts are weirder than the ones worn by the guys in Big Flame, so throw them in too. As for what the songs are about....? Whatever those bands sang about, I guess. Miasmatic miserablism?

Andy K (Andy K), Tuesday, 27 August 2002 11:16 (twenty-one years ago) link

........... + Galaxie 500, Disco Inferno, Red Guitars, and you can sing 'This Charming Man' along with large chunks of 'Say Hello to the Angels'.

stevo (stevo), Tuesday, 27 August 2002 11:21 (twenty-one years ago) link

Pop criticism as wordsearch: classic or dud?

Tom (Groke), Tuesday, 27 August 2002 11:47 (twenty-one years ago) link

Am I completely out of the modern music loop for never having heard Interpol?

Nicole (Nicole), Tuesday, 27 August 2002 12:00 (twenty-one years ago) link

Pop criticism as wordsearch: classic or dud?

ouch! affected musical cliches producing affected cliched critical response? must try harder.

stevo (stevo), Tuesday, 27 August 2002 12:19 (twenty-one years ago) link

I definitely am out of the loop, because I've never even heard of them until this place. But I want to hear them now - a 3rd of those 'comparison' bands listed above, I liked. (But disliked another 3rd)

Ned - can you point me towards this 'Chams list'?
(I'll never be able to actually see it, of course hahaha - SLAP ouch)

Ray M (rdmanston), Tuesday, 27 August 2002 12:27 (twenty-one years ago) link

Actually Tom the trainspotting thing is a certain element of enjoying the record.

Beyond that we can sort of isolate two skills in music-making: there's the skill of advancement and aesthetic creation and such, and there's the thrill of good content, good conception and execution of something that's neither hugely derivative nor pathbreaking. Interpol are really good at the latter, which is why it's sort of a shame to play the spot-the-similarities game with them: everything good about them is wrapped up in the movement of the songs, which are incredibly solidly constructed.

Someone on one of the other threads was talking about the phrasing of a line in "NYC" -- "the city is a porno" -- and noted that little tricks and slips of unexpected delivery are all over this record. That's absolutely true, although I'm not sure how I would tell you about it: you probably just have to hear moments like (a) the bit of "Obstacle 1" where they launch into full-on drama queen rock but the line he's so desperately singing is "her stories are boring and stuff," or (b) later on in the "Stella" song where he mashes up syllables and repeats "Stell-la, Stell-lah-ha."

What they do well is sounding completely exasperated -- not so much mopey-miserablist but pissy and frustrated but not giving a shit either way, perfectly willing to whine and then deflate their own whining as if it didn't matter in the first place. Also, like the Strokes album, it's a part of that re-emerging concept of the rock album as a solid album, something where every song should be as tight as a single, rather than stretching out into all sorts of interludes and experiments. (That's not an inherently better form but it's far better for Interpol.)

nabisco (nabisco), Tuesday, 27 August 2002 13:50 (twenty-one years ago) link

Am I completely out of the modern music loop for never having heard Interpol?

You're not alone. It's weird -- I know I can just go to the Matador site and download at least one song or so, but I can't be bothered! I'd rather just get the album straight up. :-)

Ned - can you point me towards this 'Chams list'?
(I'll never be able to actually see it, of course hahaha - SLAP ouch)

You frighten me. Anyway, yes, drop me a line and I'll send ya the info. It's low key but spirited (and there's much talk about the upcoming American tour, yay).

Ned Raggett (Ned), Tuesday, 27 August 2002 14:00 (twenty-one years ago) link

Oh and also, Tom, you know how when Belle and Sebastian emerged people said "well I know it doesn't sound so much like the Smiths, but it feels like it?" And then only much later on did people begin to be able to actually look into it and try to figure out exactly why it felt that way, and whether that was a good thing or not? Okay: Interpol have a similar thing going on, hence all the comparisons -- sort of a "yes, this really feels like Smiths or Cure or Echo and the Bunnymen pop albums." Not as significantly so as Belle and Sebastian -- Interpol come across as a good solid rock band, but not anything striking or amazing or let's say wardrobe-shaping as B&S -- but there's that lingering sense there, and once again I think it'll take a little while to figure out precisely what it is and whether it's worthwhile or not.

nabisco (nabisco), Tuesday, 27 August 2002 15:16 (twenty-one years ago) link

(Err I think the difference of strikingness-level between B&S and Interpol is that B&S seemed to posit this whole "lifestyle" around them that you could try to imagine or sign up for, whereas Interpol don't.)

nabisco (nabisco), Tuesday, 27 August 2002 15:18 (twenty-one years ago) link

Hows about Interpol actually sound like Interpol. Who cares really who they sound like all that matters is the music is quality.

Chris V. (Chris V), Tuesday, 27 August 2002 15:31 (twenty-one years ago) link

yeah, man. when did it all go wrong. we used to folk out around the bonfire, just singin and clappin. man, what the hell happened?

boxcubed (boxcubed), Tuesday, 27 August 2002 16:42 (twenty-one years ago) link

nabisco: you know how when Belle and Sebastian emerged people said "well I know it doesn't sound so much like the Smiths, but it *feels* like it?"

Hm. I felt exactly like that, except with The Band of Holy Joy substituted for The Smiths.

OleM (OleM), Tuesday, 27 August 2002 19:55 (twenty-one years ago) link

What band will be the first to be referred to as Interpolish?

Andy K (Andy K), Tuesday, 27 August 2002 20:23 (twenty-one years ago) link

Sounds like something you use on your car.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Tuesday, 27 August 2002 20:26 (twenty-one years ago) link

(Or something you'd use to get from Warsaw to Krakow.)

nabisco (nabisco), Wednesday, 28 August 2002 13:45 (twenty-one years ago) link

Can someone please post something about this band that isn't actually about their own record collection??
I tried writing a review of the album without mentioning any other artists- it's probably pretty bad, but here goes: perma link to it (if that doesn't work, scroll down).

Anyway, I'm still pretty happy with the album- NYC is a *great* song.

lyra (lyra), Wednesday, 28 August 2002 22:58 (twenty-one years ago) link

three weeks pass...
I finally heard it. And yeah, the Kitchens Of Distinction comparisons are spot on. I can't get excited about this record at all. It's like the homogenization of all these hip 80s bands. I'd rather listen to the original bands.. or the Doves for that matter.

donut bitch (donut), Tuesday, 24 September 2002 21:37 (twenty-one years ago) link

I'm starting to wonder whether I should never hear it and just imagine what it sounds like. It can be the bastard child of Durutti Column and the Comsat Angels when I'm in a good mood and Zerra X outtakes when I'm in a bad one.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Wednesday, 25 September 2002 01:48 (twenty-one years ago) link

I reckon Mark Edwards should sue for royalties.

hstencil, Wednesday, 25 September 2002 01:49 (twenty-one years ago) link

I don't know about the Mark Edwards comparison. Certain the first track off My Dad Is Dead's "Peace, Love, and Murder" comes to mind, but I think there was something brutally honest in MDID stuff that just isn't in Interpol...

donut bitch (donut), Wednesday, 25 September 2002 03:02 (twenty-one years ago) link

Actually you're all wrong: they sound like The Velvet Underground!!!

Nate Patrin, Wednesday, 25 September 2002 03:25 (twenty-one years ago) link

five years pass...

still stands up.

pisces, Tuesday, 8 April 2008 07:57 (sixteen years ago) link

First album, yes. Anything that came afterwards is poop.

Johnny Fever, Tuesday, 8 April 2008 08:34 (sixteen years ago) link

I like the other two albums too, but this is their best, no question.

zeus, Tuesday, 8 April 2008 09:53 (sixteen years ago) link

the fukd id ep is their pinnacle

electricsound, Tuesday, 8 April 2008 11:28 (sixteen years ago) link

Not so long ago I listened to this album for the first time in, what, three or four years? Shocked at how much is still ***LOVE*** it.

RabiesAngentleman, Tuesday, 8 April 2008 11:58 (sixteen years ago) link

nine years pass...

Paul's delivery at :52

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGcm8M4DcQc

flappy bird, Friday, 23 June 2017 05:25 (six years ago) link


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