October 22, 2004

MACCA


Album Review: Interpol

ANTICS
By DARRYL STERDAN



ANTICS
Interpol
(Matador/Beggars Group)

When Interpol vaulted onto the scene in 2002 with their debut Turn on the Bright Lights, everyone remarked on two things: 1) How well they dressed, and 2) How much they sounded like Joy Division.

Well, two years later, the boys still cut dashing Bondlike figures in their black suits. But at this point, any musical resemblance to Ian Curtis and co. is pretty much a thing of the past.

Judging by their vibrant sophomore set Antics, indie-rock stardom agrees with these boys. Most of these 10 songs crank up the thermostat several degrees above the chilly conditions of Turn on the Bright Lights.

Yes, their trademark pulsing guitars and pumping basslines are still intact. But here they're delivered with the sort of measured, groovy finesse that comes from extensive touring.

Along with more dancable beats, these songs also veer dangerously close to pop-chart commerciality with their brighter production, hookier melodies and bigger choruses. Heck, a few of these tunes actually sound nothing sort of happy. In other words: They've gone from Joy Division to plain old joy.

If they keep this up, they might even have to add some colour to their wardrobe.

Track Listing
1. No Exit
2. Evil
3. Narc
4. Take You On A Cruise
5. Slow Hands
6. Not Even Jail
7. Public Pervert
8. C'mere
9. Length Of Love
10. Time To Be So Small, A
 


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