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 | | Turn On The Bright Lights | | Music: See more matches | | User Rating: 4 |  | Interpol - Turn on the Bright Lights - CD By: Marcelo Baeza Sequeira - Blogcritics.org Reviews Published on: 6/1/2007 8:56 AM | | The debut album from the NYC band INTERPOL sounds like it was recorded on the green grass lands of the UK. It has the same melancholy feelings of many British old bands and the powerful and messing guitar of the new bands like Arctic Monkeys and Bloc Party. However sometimes it reminds you of The Pixies, specially on the solo guitar track “The New”. read the full review | |
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 | | Our Love To Admire | | Music: See more matches | |  | Interpol - Our Love To Admire - CD Review By: Michael Fraiman - Cinema Blend CD Reviews Published on: 6/27/2007 7:07 PM | | The boys from Interpol are in a dangerous spot. While their two albums have been almost incredulously well received, neither is very different from the other; beyond that, they're wrapping up a successful North American tour, but they're apparently disappointing live. And then we hear Our Love To Admire and remember, "Oh yeah, these guys are good musicians."
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 | | Our Love To Admire | | Music: See more matches | |  | Interpol - Our Love To Admire - CD Review By: Michael Fraiman - Cinema Blend CD Reviews Published on: 6/27/2007 7:07 PM | | The boys from Interpol are in a dangerous spot. While their two albums have been almost incredulously well received, neither is very different from the other; beyond that, they're wrapping up a successful North American tour, but they're apparently disappointing live. And then we hear Our Love To Admire and remember, "Oh yeah, these guys are good musicians."
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 | | Turn On The Bright Lights | | Music: See more matches | |  | Interpol - Turn on the Bright Lights - CD By: Marcelo Baeza Sequeira - Blogcritics.org Reviews Published on: 6/1/2007 8:56 AM | | The debut album from the NYC band INTERPOL sounds like it was recorded on the green grass lands of the UK. It has the same melancholy feelings of many British old bands and the powerful and messing guitar of the new bands like Arctic Monkeys and Bloc Party. However sometimes it reminds you of The Pixies, specially on the solo guitar track “The New”. read the full review | |
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