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Interpol
Total Media Plays: 751,361
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New York's
Interpol
reminds anyone who has ever heard post-punk bands like
Joy Division
and
the Chameleons
of those exact bands, plus a few more. The roots of the band -- as far as its members are considered -- can be traced back to a partnership between
Daniel Kessler
(a guitarist and vocalist) and a fellow New York University student named
Greg Drudy
(a drummer).
Kessler
struck up a friendship with another NYU student,
Carlos Dengler
, who had previously played
guitar and felt like becoming involved with music for a second time. He took up the bass and keyboard duties. And by sheer coincidence,
Kessler
later bumped into
Paul Banks
, a guitarist/vocalist he knew from time spent in France. With the lineup settled,
Interpol
became a fully active band in 1998. After the band's first gigs in early 2000,
Drudy
vacated his position and was replaced by
Sam Fogarino
.
They started playing out frequently, including regular appearances at clubs in and around New York like Brownie's and the Mercury Lounge. A brief tour of the U.K. in April 2001 was punctuated by a radio session for
John Peel
's BBC program; at that point, the band was touring in support of a limited-edition EP released through the Chemikal Underground label's
Fukd I.D.
series. (They had also appeared on a compilation that was released just prior to
Fukd I.D.
called
Clooney Tunes
for another U.K. indie, Fierce Panda.) 2001 also saw a self-released EP from the band and another compilation appearance on Arena Rock's
This Is Next Year
, a double-disc set of Brooklyn-area acts. Matador signed the band in 2002 and issued a three-song single and the band's debut LP (
Turn on the Bright Lights
) by year's end. The album made the band indie stars, and extensive touring around the world followed. Just prior to releasing their second album (
Antics
) in September 2004, they opened for
the Cure
as part of that band's Curiosa Festival.
Our Love to Admire
, the band's first album for a major label (Capitol), was released in 2007. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
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