NYC Post-Punk revival act Interpol have announced another reissue—this time being their third studio album Our Love to Admire, which turns 10 this year.
The album was the second to last record to feature original bassist Carlos Dengler (he departed after 2010’s self titled LP), and saw Interpol at their peak of popularity and critical acclaim. As a result, the record was released a step up from indie label Matador onto the major label Capital Records.
The reissue of the band’s first major label album will arrive in several remastered editions—one of which is a deluxe Double LP or Compact Disc edition with a bonus concert DVD. The DVD includes a concert film of Interpol’s 2007 performance at the London Astoria.
Find more information on the reissue here.
Interpol is about to embark on a Turn On the Bright Lights 15th anniversary tour—where they will be celebrating their debut LP by playing the album in it’s entirety at each gig.
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