Months of speculation come to an end today as details of the new Interpol album can finally be confirmed: One of the most critically and commercially acclaimed bands of the last decade and a half will release their sixth album, Marauder, August 24th on Matador Records.
As you read this, Interpol is currently revealing all details (Themes! Making-of! Album art! Producer! Visuals!) to a convergence of their most fervent fans and media, live from General Prim 30 in Mexico City via a livestreamed press conference. Tune in HERE.
Marauder's first single, "The Rover," can be heard HERE, and will be performed live on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert tomorrow, June 8.
Interpol have also confirmed an initial run of worldwide tour dates, in addition to previously announced appearances at NYC's House of Vans, Chicago's Riot Fest and London's Hyde Park with The Cure. Fans that pre-order Marauder directly from the Interpol store will get first access to ticket pre-sales for the new shows, which include Madison Square Garden, Hollywood Bowl, and Royal Albert Hall. The full list of tour dates can be found below.
It finally happened; somebody called the cops on Interpol.
The long arm of the law caught up with Daniel Kessler, Paul Banks, and Sam Fogarino in 2017, as they worked on a new album inside the Yeah Yeah Yeahs' rehearsal space in Manhattan. Even in its infancy, Marauder was shaping up to be a beast; an early practice session was so vigorous, it resulted in Sam hitting the drums so hard that he busted his kick drum. Eventually, the trio were playing with such force and volume, that a neighbor called the boys in blue on the boys in black, forcing them out of the practice space. "We ruined it for everyone," reflects Daniel. "It seemed like you're picking on the wrong rock band," adds Sam with a laugh. "It's not like we're Mastodon. I mean, in certain circles, we're considered wimps!"
They've had some help along the way. For the first time since 2007's Our Love to Admire, Interpol have opened themselves up to the input of a producer. For two-week spells between December of 2017 to April of 2018, they travelled to upstate New York to work with Dave Fridmann - famed for recording with Mercury Rev, Flaming Lips, MGMT, Spoon, Mogwai, and countless more.
"This record is where I feel touching on real things that have happened to me are exciting and evocative to write about," he explains. "I think in the past, I always felt autobiography was too small a thing for me to reference. I feel like now, I'm able to romanticize parts of my own life."
It's an attitude that's also reflected in the album's cover; a Garry Winogrand shot of Attorney General Elliot Richardson, who in 1973, dramatically resigned after refusing President Nixon's orders to fire special prosecutor Archibald Cox, who was then leading an investigation into the growing Watergate scandal. Richardson cuts a lonely, isolated figure, naked to scrutiny in a spare and artificial looking room. "A lot of being accountable has to do with being honest," says Paul, referring to both his lyrics, and the cover. A sense of reckoning is inextricably part of the album as a whole.
Like most, Paul has been many different people over the course of his life, and shades of them poke through throughout the album. Whether it's the overly-curious narrator of "Now You See Me at Work, Dear," the regretful soul looking back over a relationship in "Flight of Fancy," or the rabble-rousing, magnet for trouble at the heart of "The Rover," there are fascinating traces of a real person - past, present and future - entwined through many of the songs.But it's on "Stay in Touch" that the titular character comes closest to becoming flesh and blood. "Marauder chained of no real code/Marauder breaks bonds/Marauder stays long/Plays with the real face on," croons Paul. You can almost feel, smell, and taste the danger associated with someone as headstrong and self-indulgent as this. But you want to be near it all the same.
Marauder Tracklisting:
1. If You Really Love Nothing
2. The Rover
3. Complications
4. Flight of Fancy
5. Stay in Touch
6. Interlude 1
7. Mountain Child
8. NYSMAW
9. Surveillance
10. Number 10
11. Party's Over
12. Interlude 2
13. It Probably Matters
Worldwide Tour Dates:
6/25 - Wien, Austria - Arena Wien Open Air
6/26 - Sesta Al Reghena, Italy - Sexto Nplugged
6/27 - Zagreb, Croatia - INmusic Festival
7/1 - Glasgow, UK - TRNSMT festival
7/5 - Roskilde, Denmark - Roskilde Festival
7/7 - London, UK - Hyde Park - w/ The Cure
8/24 - Brooklyn, NY - House of Vans
9/14-16 - Chicago, IL - Riot Fest
10/4 - Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood Bowl - w/ The Kills, Sunflower Bean
10/6 - Berkeley, CA - Greek Theatre - w/ The Kills, Sunflower Bean
11/6 - Tokyo, Japan - Akasaka Blitz
11/14 - London, UK - Royal Albert Hall
11/24 - Copenhagen, Denmark - TAP1
11/29 - Paris, France - La Salle Pleyel
2/16 - New York, NY - Madison Square Garden - w/ Car Seat Headrest, Snail Mail
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