Turn On the Bright Lights

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Interpol create literate, atmospheric, moody, trashy post-punk music that recalls '80s faves the Psychedelic Furs. And this is definitely a good thing. While most young bands are content to rhyme "make it" with "fake it," Interpol pens melodramatic tales of tortured and tortuous urban relationships that are truly refreshing. Like their peers the Strokes, they're bright, sophisticated, and meticulous enough to build stirring soundscapes. Turn On the Bright Lights is a must for anyone who missed Echo & the Bunnymen, the Furs, and Joy Division the first time around. --Dominic Wills

Album Description
Australian version of the absolutely stunning full-length debut from New York's Interpol. Think Joy Division meets Psychedelic Furs, Echo & the Bunnymen and the Smiths. Includes the bonus track, 'Specialist'. Matador. 2002.

Music Review:

  1. Violator
  2. Voice Lessons To Go Volume 1: Vocalize and Breath
  3. Waiting for the Sirens' Call (U.S. Bonus Track) [Extra tracks]
  4. War
  5. Warning
  6. With Teeth [DualDisc] [Explicit Lyrics]
  7. Woman King [EP]
  8. Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots
  9. A Ghost Is Born [Enhanced]
  10. Amnesiac

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