Antics ( Rus. Ridiculous antics ) - the second album of the New York group Interpol , released in 2004 . By 2010, Antics sales in the United States amounted to 501,000 copies [1] . Compared with the previous album, Turn on the Bright Lights , the range of moods expressed by music has expanded, the compositions have become more energetic, but in general the style has been preserved.
Antics | ||||
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Studio album Interpol | ||||
Date of issue | September 28, 2004 | |||
Genre | indie rock | |||
Duration | 41:39 | |||
Producer | Interpol | |||
Label | Matador Records | |||
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Chronology Interpol | ||||
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Content
Song List
- “ Next Exit ” - 3:20
- “ Evil ” - 3:35
- NARC - 4:07
- " Take You on a Cruise " - 4:54
- " Slow Hands " - 3:04
- “ Not Even Jail ” - 5:46
- " Public Pervert " - 4:40
- " C'mere " - 3:11
- " Length of Love " - 4:06
- " A Time to Be So Small " - 4:50
Bonus Tracks ( Japan )
- Slow Hands (remix by Dan the Automator)
- "Slow Hands" (Britt Daniel remix)
Singles
- Slow Hands , released in August 2004.
- Evil , released in January 2005.
- " C'mere ", released in April 2005.
Notes
- ↑ Jill Menze. Interpol Returns To Matador For Four Album (eng.) . Billboard (8/13/2010). The appeal date is December 21, 2018.