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Title: Interpol, how were they last night?
Post by: poorlulu on March 27, 2005, 11:16:00 pm
So awesome I bet they need another thread?
Title: Re: Interpol, how were they last night?
Post by: ggw on March 28, 2005, 12:32:00 pm
Interpol
 
 Early in Interpol's 9:30 club concert Saturday night, Paul Banks sang, "You make me want to pick up a guitar / And celebrate the myriad ways I love you." That sentiment, from "Slow Hands," came as a tiny epiphany: Maybe beneath the fashionable dark clothes, icy stage demeanor and brooding sound, the guys of Interpol are just (gasp) regular rock-and-rollers, like Chuck Berry or something.
 
 The New York City quartet's sold-out show -- they packed the club Friday night as well -- differed little from their recent Washington shows. Performing with grim repetition, moments of lugubrious beauty alternated with passages that were just plain boring.
 
 Songs from their second album, "Antics," were the feature, making up eight of the 90-minute show's 14 selections. With touring keyboardist Blasco fortifying the austere sweep of Banks's and Daniel Kessler's guitars, "Evil" and "Take You on a Cruise" were high points, striking extensions of their well-documented British influences. But just as prominent were wearying moments like "Length of Love" and "Public Pervert," in which they creaked along, Banks's vocals and Carlos Dengler's bass curdling into a craggy mess. And of course they turned on the bright lights: Whether blinding strobes, red and black shadows or spooky silhouettes, the spotlights created a sizable visual gulf.
 
 The cadre of swaying fans were delighted, but a little levity would have immensely improved Interpol's uneven set. Certainly a band with its grasp of dynamics would be equal to the challenge of playing a cover or two. Something like, say, "Roll Over Beethoven" would probably do the trick nicely.
 
 -- Patrick Foster
 
 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A5762-2005Mar27_2.html (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A5762-2005Mar27_2.html)
Title: Re: Interpol, how were they last night?
Post by: ggw on March 29, 2005, 11:41:00 am
So, this Peter Denton dude thinks we are "long-winded."
 
 
 March 28, 2005
 Interpol at the 9:30 Club
 (Review by DCist guest reviewer Peter Denton)
 
 While most indie bands are content to pander to their local constituents and bring the pork home to their narrow fan base, Interpol is following Hillary Clinton??s lead and has their eyes set on breaking through to a national, mainstream audience.
 
 Sure, the couture-clad gents from NYC might not be tacking to the center on abortion rights or injecting their songs with overtures to the religious right, but their Friday night sold-out show at 9:30 Club showed off their crisp and focused radio-ready chops that are helping them charm red-state fly-over audiences.
 
 Interpol kicked their set off with Paul Banks darkly intoning, ??We ain??t going to the town, we??re going to the city,? and the band launched into a drowsy take on ??Next Exit,? the lead track from their latest LP, Antics. While Interpol peppered their setlist with rockers like ??Slow Hands,? ??Obstacle 1,? and ??PDA,? much of the night was devoted to their gloomy dirges and droning midtempo post-punk sound.
 
 After more than two years of constant touring, Interpol has developed an incredibly tight and clean sound. Banks?? vocals are way up in the mix and the band nails every song to perfection while closely mimicking the album??s arrangements. This works great for their up-tempo singles, but really leaves something to be desired on the rest of their tracks. Because of their dark, ruminative nature, most of Interpol??s songs cry out for extended exploration. Unfortunately, there isn??t an organic bone in any of their bodies. A definite highlight, though, was when they dusted off ??Specialist? from their buzz-starting self-titled EP for the first encore.
 
 If this was our first time seeing Interpol -- or if we hadn??t compulsively listened to their first LP ??Turn on the Bright Lights? -- we??d probably be much more complimentary. Fortunately, it seemed like much of the backwards-hat crowd were among the uninitiated. During the feeding frenzy of buying tickets for a show we knew would sell-out -- and quickly -- we considered also going to Saturday night??s 9:30 Club show, but, frankly, we??re glad we didn??t.
 
 While March Madness kept us from getting out early for noise-pop openers Blonde Redhead, nevsky42 saw them and certainly didn??t hold his thoughts back:
 
 "Might have been the absolute shittiest performance ever from a group I paid money to see. And I'm including De La Soul's horrible '93 performance at Bates College. It was all the more offensive to me because I normally like this sort of crap: shoegazer guitar chords powerfully strummed for two-three minutes with heavy use of the ol' flanger pedal, with either a skinny male mumbling incomprehensible lines about a cruel world or an ethereal female ready to protect you in her moist mother-earth embrace."
 
 The Ghost of Gordon Sumner, however, had this to say about the openers:
 
 It was like Radiohead scoring a Japenese noir film. It was hypnotic, sexy, moody, mysterious. Perfect. It's the soundtrack to a doomed love affair, something involving guns and drugs and tragic choices. When the drummer from Interpol came out to play a second drum set during one song, culminating in a doubled-drum coda, it was probably the highlight of the night.
 
 Unfortunately, the highlight of the night shouldn't come during the opening act.
 
 Many of the usually long-winded 9:30 Forum members seemed to be suffering from Interpol backlash, but friarfunk opined:
 
 ??Show was great last night -- good till about the middle, at which point they tore up "Not Even Jail" and annihilated the second half of the setlist in fine fashion. "Specialist" was a great treat."
 
  http://www.dcist.com/archives/2005/03/28/interpol_at_the_930_club.php#more (http://www.dcist.com/archives/2005/03/28/interpol_at_the_930_club.php#more)
Title: Re: Interpol, how were they last night?
Post by: HoyaSaxa03 on March 29, 2005, 11:43:00 am
hah, damn straight!
Title: Re: Interpol, how were they last night?
Post by: Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer on March 29, 2005, 11:47:00 am
It's funny, he berates the "backward hat wearing club" then goes on to pander to March Madness.
 
 Hypocritical?  :p
Title: Re: Interpol, how were they last night?
Post by: sonickteam2 on March 29, 2005, 11:52:00 am
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Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer:
  It's funny, he berates the "backward hat wearing club" then goes on to pander to March Madness.
 
 Hypocritical?   :p  
you are just chock full of stereotypes arent you.
Title: Re: Interpol, how were they last night?
Post by: Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer on March 29, 2005, 11:54:00 am
I'm not the one who referenced the "backward-hat wearing crowd," the author of the review is.
 
 
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Originally posted by sonickteam2:
   
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Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer:
  It's funny, he berates the "backward hat wearing club" then goes on to pander to March Madness.
 
 Hypocritical?    :p  
you are just chock full of stereotypes arent you. [/b]
Title: Re: Interpol, how were they last night?
Post by: HoyaSaxa03 on March 29, 2005, 12:19:00 pm
did i ever "berate" the back-wards hat wearing crowd?  i just told it like it is ... and you don't have to be a close-minded asshole to like sports ... dick ...
Title: Re: Interpol, how were they last night?
Post by: sonickteam2 on March 29, 2005, 12:26:00 pm
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Originally posted by HoyaSaxa03:
  did i ever "berate" the back-wards hat wearing crowd?  i just told it like it is ... and you don't have to be a close-minded asshole to like sports ... dick ...
you dont have to be a gay snotty jerk to write for a newspaper.
Title: Re: Interpol, how were they last night?
Post by: on March 29, 2005, 12:27:00 pm
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Title: Re: Interpol, how were they last night?
Post by: Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer on March 29, 2005, 12:28:00 pm
And not everyone in the "backwards-hat wearing crowd" is a closed minded asshole...you homely pastey doughboy.
 
 ...though they do have bad taste in fashion.
 
 
   
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Originally posted by HoyaSaxa03:
  did i ever "berate" the back-wards hat wearing crowd?  i just told it like it is ... and you don't have to be a close-minded asshole to like sports ... dick ...
Title: Re: Interpol, how were they last night?
Post by: HoyaSaxa03 on March 29, 2005, 12:37:00 pm
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Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer:
  And not everyone in the "backwards-hat wearing crowd" is a closed minded asshole...
and when the fuck did i say that?
 
 you're just full of wisdom today...
Title: Re: Interpol, how were they last night?
Post by: ggw on March 29, 2005, 01:03:00 pm
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"Now, we hear everyday, here and at DCist and on the streets, from people saddened and perplexed because the shows sold out so fast. And then we hear from bands who tell us about their experiences, like Carlos D., who told me while we were standing in line at O'Tasty that he thought the crowd for the Interpol show were a bunch of wankers, except for Peter Denton and the Upstate Life and all his friends, who he totally wants to hang out with, and maybe mow his lawn because he's sorry that he didn't enjoy the show.* He told me that the people he met trying to buy tickets the night of were a "lot cooler", and he went on to say, "I wish I could take a shit on the people who were there, just shit on their faces, except for Peter Denton and The Upstate Life--who if I'd known wasn't having a good time I would have have said, 'Hey The Upstate Life! Climb up here and let's shit on these people!" After we talked, Carlos spent most of the rest of the evening putting his cock in things."
Did anyone notice that the DCeiver changed the color scheme of his little journal right after he got ragged on for operating a pink diary. (http://dceiver.blogspot.com/)
Title: Re: Interpol, how were they last night?
Post by: Bags on March 29, 2005, 01:13:00 pm
I think it's hysterical how the reviewer keeps using the royal "we."  Come on, you're reviewing this for a blog.  [He could be referring to a group, but that's unclear so it comes off as the royal we...]
 
 Also, the Ghost of Gordon Sumner.  Clever!!  Next up, the Spirit of Stuart Goddard.....
 
 Question, did Interpol play different sets each night?
Title: Re: Interpol, how were they last night?
Post by: HoyaSaxa03 on March 29, 2005, 01:19:00 pm
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Originally posted by Bags:
  I think it's hysterical how the reviewer keeps using the royal "we."  Come on, you're reviewing this for a blog.  [He could be referring to a group, but that's unclear so it comes off as the royal we...]
 
 Also, the Ghost of Gordon Sumner.  Clever!!  Next up, the Spirit of Stuart Goddard.....
 
not my choice about the royal "we", dcist's conventions ...
 
 also not my line on the sumner, editors...
Title: Re: Interpol, how were they last night?
Post by: Bags on March 29, 2005, 01:27:00 pm
Hoya, you're Denton?  Did everyone else know that?  I'm not paying attention (and I don't get the Express, so probably never saw that...).
 
 The royal we is an annoying convention -- too bad they make you do it.
 
 So, DCist is angling for formalism.  Interesting...
 
 And one more question.  How does the DCeiver fit in to all of this?
Title: Re: Interpol, how were they last night?
Post by: HoyaSaxa03 on March 29, 2005, 01:30:00 pm
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Originally posted by Bags:
  Hoya, you're Denton?  Did everyone else know that?  I'm not paying attention (and I don't get the Express, so probably never saw that...).
 
 The royal we is an annoying convention -- too bad they make you do it.
 
 So, DCist is angling for formalism.  Interesting...
 
 And one more question.  How does the DCeiver fit in to all of this?
no, Peter Denton is just my nom de guerre
Title: Re: Interpol, how were they last night?
Post by: green door on March 29, 2005, 01:33:00 pm
DCist is clearly angling for formalism. Everything about it looks like a "newspaper on the web." Wonder if the City Paper considers it a threat.
Title: Re: Interpol, how were they last night?
Post by: Bags on March 29, 2005, 02:25:00 pm
I don't find the CityPaper online useful at all.  And as I spend more time on the web now, DCist could definitely replace the paper version of CityPaper for me...
Title: Re: Interpol, how were they last night?
Post by: Fico on March 29, 2005, 02:30:00 pm
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Originally posted by Bags:
  I don't find the CityPaper online useful at all.  And as I spend more time on the web now, DCist could definitely replace the paper version of CityPaper for me...
Agree 100%, the City Paper online offers nothing at all..
Title: Re: Interpol, how were they last night?
Post by: HoyaSaxa03 on March 29, 2005, 02:35:00 pm
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Originally posted by Fico:
   
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Originally posted by Bags:
  I don't find the CityPaper online useful at all.  And as I spend more time on the web now, DCist could definitely replace the paper version of CityPaper for me...
Agree 100%, the City Paper online offers nothing at all.. [/b]
sure, the interface sucks ... but i love reading their long-form features on the web ... and how could dcist ever replace those?
Title: Re: Interpol, how were they last night?
Post by: green door on March 29, 2005, 03:23:00 pm
Easy. By posting long-form features of its own. Though I'm not sure how DCist intends to make money without a print version. There doesn't seem to be many advertising dollars going to web newspapers. Many they got deep pockets and can wait for the dollars to start coming in the future.
Title: Re: Interpol, how were they last night?
Post by: HoyaSaxa03 on March 29, 2005, 03:43:00 pm
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Originally posted by green door:
  Easy. By posting long-form features of its own.
do you know how much you get paid for a 5,000 or 10,000 word feature?
 
 lets put it this way, it's more than the zilch that DCist pays ...