New Interpol album next year
Not much has been heard from Interpol after 2007’s Our Love to Admire. Aside from Interpol vocalist Paul Banks’ Julian Plenti solo project, Carlos D.’s stab at filmmaking and Sam Fogarino’s side project with Adam Franklin (Swervedriver) Magnetic Morning hardly a peep has been heard from the New York-based post punk darlings as a group.
Last March, Interpol revealed that the band was working on songs for their new album. That’s enough to create a growing frenzy for the new Interpol release. After months of production work, more information is now available about the band’s new album. According to Fogarino, the new album is set to be released early next year and was recorded at the famed Electric Lady studio.
Fogarino shared that the new album will be a sonic return to Turn Out The Bright Lights, the band’s debut. He also admitted that Our Love to Admire is not the group’s most cohesive effort and it is a direction that they do not intend to go back to.

