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| BIOGRAPHY | INTERPOL | DISCOGRAFIA |
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|  | | INTERPOL | DISCOGRAPHY | | Voice | Paul Banks | | Year | Album | Critique | | 2002 | Turn On the Bright Lights |
| 2004 | Antics |
| 2007 | Our Love to Admire |
| | | Bass | Carlos Dengler | | Drums | Sam Fogarino | Guitars | Daniel Kessler | | | | | | | |
 | | 1 | Allison Crowe - Midnight | | 2 | Josh Woodward - Go | | 3 | C. S. Daggers - Changing my mind | | 4 | S.Crossing - Don't Get Me Started | | 5 | First - On the road |
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|  | The biography. The Interpol are formed in New York at the end of the nineties. Their style, that characterizes them and it makes them recognizable since the first album, stirs in the sonorous context of the New Wave and the Garage Rock. The album of debut, Turn on the bright lights, gets immediately enthusiastic critiques and projects the band among the most promising realities of the new millennium. Same success touches to Antics, second test in study, that confirmation how much of good person the group had made to see thanks to single of great carat as "Evil" and "Slow Hands." The Interpol a small break are subsequently taken for then returning in 2007 with the album Our Love to Admire, where Banks and partners confirm not to have lost a crumb of their talent compositivo. | |
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