Interpol / Marauder
Album: Marauder   Collection:General
Artist:Interpol   Added:Sep 2018
Label:Matador Records  

A-File Activity
Add Date: 2018-09-30 Pull Date: 2018-12-02
Week Ending: Dec 2 Nov 18 Nov 11 Nov 4 Oct 28 Oct 21 Oct 14 Oct 7
Airplays: 2 3 6 1 6 2 5 3

Recent Airplay
1. Dec 09, 2018: truth to force
It Probably Matters
4. Nov 28, 2018: The Library
The Rover
2. Dec 04, 2018: Hot Probs
The Rover, Nysmaw
5. Nov 16, 2018: KZSU Time Traveler
If You Really Love Nothing
3. Nov 28, 2018: The Fuzz Deli
Mountain Child
6. Nov 14, 2018: The Fuzz Deli
The Rover

Album Review
a.b. en masse
Reviewed 2018-09-29
Interpol return with a slightly fuzzed and bleached-stained 6th record. According to some, these qualities are simply referred to as “terrible mixing”. As always, fans who inexplicably hope for a new "Turn on the Bright Lights" will be disappointed. The band seems less inspired by the streetlights and facades of New York and more interested in the heat waves and desert sands of Mexico. This makes for a slightly new and interesting take on the typical Interpol formula.

RIYL: Sonic Youth (Daydream Nation), Yeah Yeah Yeahs (Fever to Tell), Silversun Pickups
FCC: 9, 11

1. (4.25) If You Really Love Nothing - A soaring, searching opener. Vocalist really pushing the limits of his range here, which is somewhat of an acquired taste
2. (3:37) The Rover – Straightforward, slightly fuzzed rock
3. (3:54) Complications – Electric and ambling guitar, simple and sturdy basslines.
4. (3:51) Flight of Fancy – Another straightforward rock track, but lower key
5. (4:53) Stay in Touch** – Intensifying, layered guitar lick and classic moody vocals
6. (1:01) Interlude 1 – Untuned electric organ in an empty cathedral. No vocals.
7. (3:08) Mountain Child** - Tongue in cheek lyrics (“So high like a meteor”) and a constant crescendo dynamic make this a staple Interpol track.
8. (3.17) NYSMAW** - Needling, colorful guitarwork
9. (4.13) Surveillance – FCC: shit. Basslines remain simple as usual, but take a more central role in this track
10. (3:13) Number 10*** – Simultaneously subdued and lively, with an engaging instrumental break
11. (3:39) Party’s Over – FCC: bitch. Slower tempo, washed out guitars lets some excellent drum work shine through
12. (1:03) Interlude 2 – More discordant cathedral vibes. No vocals.
13. (4:08) It Probably Matters** - Another track in a constant crescendo. Grounding bassline. Solid closing track.

Track Listing
1. If You Really Love Nothing   8. Nysmaw
2. The Rover   9. Surveillance
3. Complications   10. Number 10
4. Flight Of Fancy   11. Party's Over
5. Stay In Touch   12. Interlude 2
6. Interlude 1   13. It Probably Matters
7. Mountain Child   .