Interpol reissue their second studio album, Antics, for its 20th anniversary
Interpol have announced plans to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their second studio album, Antics, which was first released on 27 September 2004.
To mark the occasion, the band and Matador Records have made a newly expanded reissue available on digital services, which includes the record, the new b-side “Direction”, and a complete live recording and video of the band’s legendary 2005 performance at Mexico City’s Palacio de los Deportes, Mexico City, never before heard or seen.
On Friday, the complete Palacio de los Deportes video will be made available to stream. Meanwhile, the band will tour the Antics album in full dates scheduled in the US, UK, Ireland, and the EU in November, including a headline show at London's Alexandra Palace on 8 November.
INTERPOL ANTICS:20TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION TRACKLIST:
- Next Exit
- Evil
- Narc
- Take You on a Cruise
- Slow Hands
- Not Even Jail
- Public Pervert
- C’mere
- Length of Love
- A Time to Be Small
- Direction (Digital-only, not included in 3xLP box)
INTERPOL LIVE @ PALACIO DE LOS DEPORTES 2005 TRACKLIST:
- Next Exit
- Say Hello to the Angels
- Narc
- A Time to Be Small
- Slow Hands
- Public Pervert
- Not Even Jail
- Leif Erikson
- Evil
- Obstacle 1
- Take You on a Cruise
- PDA
- NYC
- Stella Was a Diver and She Was Always Down
- Roland
The digital version of Antics: 20th Anniversary Edition is out now. The physical editions are now available to pre-order.
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