
Our Love To Admire (Deluxe Edition) (CD + BOOK)
Includes poster. "Interpol doesn't stray far from the formula that helped its first two Matador albums sell more than 1 million copies combined on the new Our Love To Admire, due July 10 via Capitol. First single 'The Heinrich Maneuver' is a peppy kiss-off to an ex-love now residing on the opposite coast. The band is on familiar footing with tracks like the tense 'No I in Threesome'('Maybe it's time we give something new a try,' frontman Paul Banks sings) and the relentless 'Mammoth', which are loaded with Daniel Kessler's simple, repeated guitar riffs and Carlos D's powerful bass underpinnings. There are some new sonic experiments; the album begins with the funereal, nearly six-minute 'Pioneer to the Falls', featuring Jim Morrison-esque crooning from Banks, and wraps with another unusually ambient piece, 'The Lighthouse'. Hints of soul creep in on the spaced-out 'Rest My Chemistry' ("I've slept for two days / I've bathed in nothing but sweat," Banks sings) and 'Pace Is the Trick'." - Billboard
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | Pioneer To The Falls |
| 2 | No I In Threesome |
| 3 | Scale |
| 4 | Heinrich Maneuver |
| 5 | Mammoth |
| 6 | Pace Is The Trick |
| 7 | All Fired Up |
| 8 | Rest My Chemistry |
| 9 | Who Do You Think? |
| 10 | Wrecking Ball |
| 11 | Lighthouse |
| Paul Allen
- Tampa, FL, USA |
| Amazing. Dark songs with an underlying pop sensibility. Doesn't stray from Interpol's formula, but doesn't sound identical to their other albums. Buy this record! | |
| Nelvin Salonga
- Oxnard, CA, United States |
| This album tries its best to mix the inviting moodiness of "Turn On The Bright Lights"and the charming immediacy of "Antics" resulting in some real gems of songs. Not perfect, but not bad by any means | |