After snapping up that album I eventually picked up the band’s back catalog (much of it reissued in recent years on vinyl). A friend had told me about them, but it was randomly hearing a track from their eponymously titled fourth album at Amoeba Music one day (the song “Lights” caught my ear and then “Always Malaise” sealed the sale) that got me into them. I had the same experience (at same store!) discovering The Cure for the first time with their song “In Between Days.” My introduction to The Smiths happened the moment I heard “Hand In Glove” for the first time, it being played in a tiny record store in New York’s Greenwich Village back in the mid-80s. Like The Smiths’ Morrissey and The Cure’s Robert Smith, rock band Interpol has a sound closely tied to its lead singer, Paul Banks. Twitter Facebook Email Print LinkedIn Pinterest SMS WhatsApp
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