"Obstacle 1", "PDA", "NYC", "Stella Was a Diver and She Was Always Down". 2. Antics (2004) - Polished Dynamism Format: FLAC
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Interpol Discography 2000-2018: A FLAC Audio Analysis & Retrospective Interpol - Discography 2000-2018 -FLAC- Report ...
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The "sophomore slump" is a common pitfall, but Interpol avoided it entirely. Antics , released in September 2004, built on the debut's foundation with a more streamlined, driving sound. The album was a commercial breakthrough, peaking at number 15 on the Billboard 200 and eventually achieving gold certification in the US, UK, Australia, Belgium, and Mexico. Propelled by the tense rhythms of "Slow Hands," the dark pop hook of "Evil," and the lyrical intensity of "C'mere," Antics cemented the band's status as a major force. : Available in 16-bit/44.1kHz FLAC on all major digital storefronts. For the collector, the Antics (The Twentieth Anniversary Edition) , released in 2024, offers a 3xLP box set that includes a digital FLAC download of the remastered album. "Obstacle 1", "PDA", "NYC", "Stella Was a Diver
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This period represents a masterful evolution of the post-punk sound, and enjoying these albums in FLAC format is the best way to experience the full depth of Interpol's work. Interpol Discography 2000-2018: A FLAC Audio Analysis &
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