'In the latest video from New York City's Interpol, singer Paul Banks's head is projected onto various torsos. The rest of the band play their instruments in a field. It's not as creepy as their last video. It was directed by Moh Azima. Also: (spoiler alert) balloons!' Pitchfork
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Monday, August 30, 2010
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Interpol! I love them! They are the greatest band ever. I applaud their guitars, drums and even electric bass skills.
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