Showing posts with label Paul Banks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paul Banks. Show all posts

Thursday, January 22, 2015

Watch: Interpol Premiere Music Video For "Everything Is Wrong"

New York indie rockers Interpol have premiered the video for their latest single "Everything Is Wrong".

The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from the band's fifth studio album 'El Pintor', released in September last year via Matador Records. Get your copy here.

The black and white video was directed by was directed by Paul Banks and Carlos Puga. Check out below.


Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Watch: Interpol Premiere Music Video For "Twice As Hard"

New York indie rockers Interpol have premiered the video for their latest single "Twice As Hard".

The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from their fifth studio album titled 'El Pintor', released last week (September 9) via Matador Records. Get your copy here.

The black and white video was directed by was directed by frontman Paul Banks. Check out below.


Website: interpolnyc.com

Wednesday, July 09, 2014

Watch: Interpol Premiere Music Video For New Single "All The Rage Back Home"

New York indie rock band Interpol have premiered the video for their brand new single "All The Rage Back Home".

The song has been added to our current playlist and is taken from their upcoming fifth studio album titled 'El Pintor', which will be release on September 9 via Matador Records. Pre-order your copy here.

The black and white video was directed by Interpol's Paul Banks, and Sophia Peer. Check out below.


Website: interpolnyc.com

Friday, July 19, 2013

Interpol Confirm They Are Working On A New Album

Frontman Paul Banks rehearsing
New York post-punk band Interpol have confirmed via Twitter that they are about to record their fifth studio album later this year.

The new record will be the first one the band produces without bassist Carlos Dengler who left the band shortly after the recording process of their self-titled 2010 album.

According to guitarist Daniel Kessler the new material seems very promising. More details are still to follow.