09.28.2012, 10:50 PM | #1 |
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In 2002, we released our first album, Turn On the Bright Lights. We had waited close to five years for the opportunity to record an album. Needless to say this was a memorable moment for us. We never had any expectations for how the album would be received. We just wanted to present our music as an album to anyone who would be open to hearing it. It was incredible to finally tour and see people react to these songs. We never could have imagined that the album would have reached so many people throughout the world.
We spent a good deal of time this past year digging through our archives and asking others to dig through theirs in the hopes of uncovering some forgotten material. The result of our hunting and gathering has yielded this Tenth Anniversary Edition of Turn On the Bright Lights. We wanted to do something special for the fans who have always supported us. We wanted to do something special for the best fans in the world. We hope you enjoy it. Sincerely yours, Daniel Kessler Release Date: November 19th, 2012
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09.28.2012, 10:51 PM | #2 |
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Now fully remastered in a beautiful deluxe hardbound book with unreleased photos (48 pages in the CD, 28 large pages in the vinyl) and a second disc of bonus tracks, many unreleased, plus demos and B-sides and a DVD.
The album will be available as a double CD+DVD, double LP+DVD, and digital album with digital booklet. Preorders will come with a replica of the band's first item of merchandise, a button with the original Interpol logo. THE ORIGINAL ALBUM, REMASTERED Untitled Obstacle 1 NYC PDA Say Hello To The Angels Hands Away Obstacle 2 Stella Was A Diver And She Was Always Down Roland The New Leif Erikson THE BONUS MATERIAL Interlude (iTunes single) § Specialist (Interpol EP) PDA (First Demo, 1998) Roland (First Demo, 1998) Get The Girls (Song 5) (First Demo, 1998) Precipitate (2nd Demo, 1999) Song Seven (Original Version)(2nd Demo, 1999) A Time To Be So Small (Orig Version) (2nd Demo,1999) Untitled (Third Demo, 2001) * = Stella (Third Demo, 2001) * = NYC (Third Demo, 2001) = Leif Erikson (Third Demo, 2001) * = Gavilan (Cubed) (Third Demo, 2001) † Obstacle 2 (Peel Session, 2001) = Hands Away (Peel Session, 2001) = The New (Peel Session, 2001) * = NYC (Peel Session, 2001) * = § unreleased on vinyl † unreleased song * unreleased recording = only included on bonus coupon in vinyl package THE DVD: The 3 music videos: PDA, NYC, Obstacle 1 Mercury Lounge, NYC concert footage, May 2000 (Sam's first show with the band) The Troubadour, Los Angeles concert footage, September 2002
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09.28.2012, 10:51 PM | #3 |
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This album has yet to cease being in heavy rotation for me for the entirety of the past decade that I've owned it since it was released. I can't explain why I like interpol, but I like 3 of 4 of their albums. Live, they are absolute shit. The guy can't sing and play guitar in rhythm, the timing is way off, but I still might give it a chance, maybe if anything they picked the best of the best live footage
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09.29.2012, 07:32 AM | #4 |
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And here I was thinking they'd never release a good album ever again.
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