Antics [Bonus CD] Interpol

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CD - Special Edition / Bonus CD

  • Release Date: 08/23/2005
  • Original Release: 2004
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 30,184
  • Label: MATADOR RECORDS
  • UPC: 744861067924
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Antics [Bonus CD]

Disc 1
1LISTENNext Exit 3:20
2LISTENEvil 3:35
3LISTENNarc 4:07
4LISTENTake You on a Cruise 4:54
5LISTENSlow Hands 3:04
6LISTENNot Even Jail 5:46
7LISTENPublic Pervert 4:40
8LISTENC'mere 3:11
9LISTENLength of Love 4:06
10LISTENA Time to Be So Small 7:22

Disc 2
1LISTENSong Seven previously unreleased / Bonus Track 4:52
2LISTENNarc Bonus Track / Paul Banks Remix 2:39
3LISTENNot Even Jail Bonus Track / Daniel Kessler Remix 5:41
4LISTENFog vs. Mould for the Length of Love Bonus Track 7:48
5LISTENPublic Pervert Bonus Track / Carlos D Remix 10:40
6Slow Hands Bonus Track / Multimedia Track
7Evil Bonus Track / Multimedia Track
8C'mere Bonus Track / Multimedia Track

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Special Features:

The bonus disc included with this special edition features five remixes and three Quicktime videos.

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Editorial Reviews

With a dark, brooding sound and fashion sense straight out of GQ, Interpol were mining the '80s post-punk thing long before it became cool admit you still like the Cure. Released in 2002, Turn on the Bright Lights was a stunning debut that has since become a sleeper hit. Two years of near-constant touring and lazy Joy Division comparisons later, Interpol are back with their sophomore effort, Antics -- let the backlash begin! The main criticism likely to be hurled at these stylish New Yorkers is that Antics sounds a lot like the first album. Well, it's true. All the elements that made Bright Lights a success are here: intertwining, echo-y guitar lines that snake around a propulsive rhythm section, laced through with claustrophobic lyrics. Were people expecting them to suddenly produce Beatlesque harmonies and collaborate with Ludicris? But all that gigging has produced a leaner, meaner, sexier Interpol, and singer Paul Banks has finally found his own voice (the only part of the Joy Division tag that really fit). More important, the songs are better. "Evil," "Not Even Jail," "Narc," and lead single "Slow Hands" best almost anything from their debut. With Antics, Interpol now sound only like themselves, an accomplishment few bands achieve. Bill Pearis, Barnes & Noble

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February 07, 2006: This is an awesome cd. i love interpol more than any other band out there!! the lyrics are incredible. in my opinion, they make you think, they aren't your typical "i understand what they are saying lyrics" they make you think as of what they are implying. i love'em!! Narc, Take u on a cruise and not even jail are my favorite songs.