Oh Interpol, you really do surprise us sometimes. We thought we'd only have the group's new Love to Admire for the duration of 2007. But now there's a fresh little Interpol gem coming down the pipeline - and this one is for independent music shoppers only. Yeah, that's right, no big box posers are getting onboard this train.
Today, the group's Interpol Live EP arrives via ThinkIndie.com. The website is dishing out the six-song package to its affiliated stores, which represent some of the finest little indie boutique shops in the land. The record captures selections from a live Interpol gig at London's Astoria Club this past July. Namely, Turn On The Bright Lights favorites "Obstacle 1" and "Stella Was A Driver And She Was Always Down," as well as the fresher selections of "Pioneer to The Falls," "Mammoth," "Rest My Chemistry" and "The Heinrich Maneuver."
Check ThinkIndie.com for locations of participating shops.
Pitchfork, meanwhile, reports on an Interpol remix EP that has arrived on iTunes, as well as an interesting little fuss over Our Love To Admire's cover art.
Related links:
InterpolNYC.com
Paste: Interpol - Hard-Earned Inspiration
YouTube: Interpol - "Evil" live
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