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Interpol, formed in New York City in the late 90s, redefined indie rock at the turn of the millennium with a sound that was at once nostalgic—recalling Joy Division and The Chameleons—and intensely modern. For audiophiles and dedicated fans, exploring their discography from 2000 to 2018 in FLAC format is essential. Lossless audio reveals the intricate layering, the precise drum work of Sam Fogarino, the melodic, often melancholic basslines of Carlos Dengler, and the distinctive baritone of Paul Banks. Since the specific report you are referencing is
It's impossible to discuss Interpol without starting with their seminal debut. Recorded in the shadow of 9/11, Turn On The Bright Lights captured a specific zeitgeist of anxiety and resilience within New York City. From the opening, reverb-drenched notes of "Untitled," the album announces a band in complete control of its aesthetic. Tracks like "NYC," "PDA," and "Obstacle 1" became anthems, celebrated for their interlocking guitar melodies, driving rhythm section, and Banks' cryptic, evocative lyrics. The album was a critical smash, earning the #1 spot on Pitchfork Media's Top 50 Albums of 2002 and landing at #10 on NME's list of the top albums of the year. For many, this remains the definitive Interpol experience. Interpol, formed in New York City in the
| Title | Year | FLAC Source | Notes | |-------|------|-------------|-------| | Fukd ID #3 (compilation) | 2000 | No official FLAC | Low-gen tape transfer only | | Interpol (Demo CD-R) | 2002 | Unofficial | 3 tracks: "PDA", "NYC", "Untitled" | | The Black EP | 2003 | Official FLAC (2015 reissue) | 24/96 download from Matador | | Slow Hands (Single) | 2004 | CD FLAC | B-side: "C'mere" (live at Peel Sessions) | | C'mere (Single) | 2005 | 24/48 FLAC | HDtracks exclusive | | Mammoth (Single) | 2007 | FLAC (CD) | DR8, includes "Mind Over Time (Demo)" | | Lights (Single) | 2010 | 24/44.1 FLAC | Qobuz exclusive B-side: "The Divide" | | El Pintor (Bonus Tracks) | 2014 | 24/48 FLAC | "Malfeasance", "Anywhere" |