
Members of the New York band Interpol have begun working with the new album, notes their official website. Rolling Stone magazine assumes that Interpol’s fourth studio record will be released by the end of 2009, and like usually there is no clear information on what is going to be it’s name. The official web site says that musicians have finally organised their personal issues and now feel free to start rehearsing the new songs. “We find ourselves marveling at the tremendous focus that has defined our early rehearsals for this, our fourth effort”, musicians said in their joint letter. Every artistic group goes through all sorts of troubles, but if they’re able to overcome all of them then it’s very possible that everything what they can create afterwards may be absolutely awesome. “Once again, we have no concept to this batch of song-writing. There is rarely any intention to this process. We just make the music”, speaks the same message.
The last Interpol album “Our Love to Admire” came out in July 2007 with the help of Capitol Records. After it’s release they were vigorously supporting it with extensive touring activity. Practically that album was welcomed by music critics and went to number two on the British charts. On the other hand American charts put “Our Love to Admire” to the fourth place. Also, just a few days ago it became known that a short-length move “My Friends Told Me About You” which is going to be released in April was produced by Interpol bassist Carlos Dengler.
A Source: ThatsJustMusic.com
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