Not a single new song. What we have on our hands is a perfect posthumous release, with the sole disadvantage that Paul Banks & Co.
Are still walking this Earth. Owing less to inspiration than to a multi-pronged strategy for breaking the band in every possible market, Interpol's Black EP arrives to European stores and Stateside hard drives today loaded with some dubious booty. I've kept my backlash impulse in check all through the band's ascent, but that urge (to horribly paraphrase) is out of the icebox. Opening the disc is 'Say Hello to the Angels', arguably one of the weakest numbers on the band's 2002 debut, Turn on the Bright Lights; it's the only one that sounds something like The Strokes, and thus makes for the record's most predictable single.
Turn On the Bright Lights is the debut studio album by American rock band Interpol, released on August 20, 2002. The album was recorded in November 2001 at Tarquin Studios in Connecticut, and was co- produced, mixed and engineered by Peter Katis and Gareth Jones. Mar 13, 2017 - Interpol are known for frontman Paul Banks' ambiguous. From Interpol's second album, Antics, this song has been eternally debated.