[ Matador / LP ]
Release Date: Friday 18 October 2024
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Interpol celebrate the 20th anniversary of their lauded sophomore album Antics with a red vinyl edition as part of Matador's on-going Revisionist History catalogue series.
After 2 years of seemingly endless tours, the quartet returned in early 2004 to Peter Katis's Tarquin Studios in Bridgeport, CT to record their 2nd album. They had already debuted a handful of songs earmarked for Antics on the road: "Length of Love", "Narc", "C'mere". Meanwhile, having revisited - and reinvented - the material from 'Bright Lights' night after night, they discovered new strengths.
There was more room for experimentation in these songs, for toying with arrangements and intricacies of individual parts, than on their debut. With 'Antics,' Interpol delivered a disc even more engaging than its celebrated predecessor, without sacrificing any of the depth that had made them such an important band for so many. Since its release in 2004, Antics has gone on to become one of Interpol's most celebrated works featuring some of the band's most iconic songs including "Slow Hands" and "Evil."
Next Exit
Evil
Narc
Take You on a Cruise
Slow Hands
Not Even Jail
Public Pervert
C'mere
Length of Love
A Time to Be So Small