FANS of shadowy rockers Interpol are in for a massive treat.
New York's men in black have served up a genuine, modern day classic for their third album.
Here we have a fuller sound, more melodies and a bigger slice of ambition.
Where their last album, Antics, was patchy, here almost every track is its own adventure.
No I In Threesome is a killer break-up song; Rest My Chemistry is a paean of sobriety; and the kick-off single Heinrich Maneuver is full of pace, drama and hooks.
The more you listen to this album, the more it gets under your skin and reveals more of its gems.
Phasers are set on stun; sights are set on stadiums and the future is looking good under those bright lights
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