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Now, into the third record, we can do whatever the fuck we want. We don't have any reason to maintain some sort of visual thread. And nobody in the band made a peep when we started talking about going in a vastly different direction. But this time around I was very eager to approach it in terms of pure design I'm sort of a design buff. I really loved how minimal Antics was, and the color scheme worked great because those colors work with us and our sound and our visual and everything. People understand who we are and what we do, and in our minds we were never limited to a particular sound or a particular design scheme. Now I think we have a lot of leeway and freedom to do whatever we feel like creatively because our identity has been established. The minimalism of the design on both those records served a purpose for us as far as how people first met the music in the visual realm. It was very appropriate for everything in the beginning as we introduced our music to the public. For the time it certainly was, but as far as from here on out we never said that it was going to be the visual aesthetic for our design. If we had just kept with it, wouldn't that be kind of lame? We never really looked at that as a branding thing, the red and black. Pitchfork: Why did you decide to ditch the red-and-black color scheme you had on the Turn on the Bright Lights and Antics covers for the Our Love to Admire art? They present themselves to the public now with less of their old monochromatic NYC mystique and a little more focus on their individual personalities, not the least of which has to do with the rise to prominence of bassist Carlos D and his many hobbies: classical composition, film work, tending to his Italian Greyhound Gaius, and growing one hell of a moustache.īefore the release of the new album, we spoke to frontman Paul Banks about how the band has evolved, why they ditched their old color scheme, how their very capable rhythm section affects the songwriting and recording processes, and Banks' first musical love: "hip-hop." Three albums into their career, the biggest change in their aesthetic is non-musical.
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With Our Love to Admire, Interpol have tackled the problem of what to do on a major label debut by incorporating a little extra studio trickery into their tried-and-true formula.
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