Interpol has been one of the most influential bands of the post-punk revival for more than two decades. Formed in New York City, the band achieved international breakthrough success in the early 2000s with their iconic debut album Turn On The Bright Lights, now widely regarded as a landmark record in alternative rock. With their dark atmosphere, razor-sharp guitars, driving bass lines and the distinctive voice of frontman Paul Banks, Interpol quickly established themselves as one of the defining bands of their generation.
Alongside classics such as Obstacle 1, PDA, Evil, Slow Hands and C'mere, Interpol has built an impressive catalogue with albums including Antics, Our Love To Admire, El Pintor, Marauder and The Other Side of Make-Believe. Throughout their career, the band has remained true to its unmistakable sound while continuously refining it through new influences and musical exploration.
Often mentioned alongside bands such as Joy Division, The Cure and Editors, Interpol has always maintained a unique identity of its own. Their blend of melancholy, urgency and atmospheric intensity continues to resonate with both longtime fans and new generations of listeners. With millions of albums sold, sold-out world tours and appearances at some of the world's biggest festivals, Interpol remains a cornerstone of the international alternative music scene.
On stage, Interpol is renowned for its powerful and stylish performances. The band delivers its extensive catalogue with remarkable precision and intensity, seamlessly combining timeless fan favourites with more recent material to create an immersive live experience.