Fuzzy Live: Interpol @ Aragon Ballroom (10/11/07)

12 10 2007

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Slinking through one song after another with a ravenous pace, the guys from NYC left a very good and long lasting impression upon those in attendance at the Aragon. This was my third time seeing them in concert, and was probably the best form I’d seen them in of the three shows. While Interpol has hardly ever been the flashy type, they had some interesting segueway jams in between some of their songs, while bassist Carlos Dengler continued to impress with not only his solid play but of the bunch, he is the best in terms of showmanship. Perhaps what I enjoyed most about their performance was that, unlike many other bands who perform in support of their latest album, Interpol did not jam the new stuff down fans’ throats, but instead put out a very well-executed set list that sprinkled in probably some of the best songs from their new album along with other fan favorites. This is almost always a recipe for success, and even though they never play for long (about an hour and thirty minutes), they make the most of their set.

Setlist below:

Pioneer in the Falls
Obstacle 1
C’mere
NARC
Say Hello to the Angels
The Scale
Mammoth
Take You on a Cruise
No I in Threesome
Slow Hands
Rest My Chemistry
The Heinrich Maneuver
Evil
Not Even Jail

Encore:
Untitled
Stella Was a Diver and She Was Always Down
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15 10 2007
Wildcat-Watch » Blog Archive » NbN Tries To Review Interpol Show

[...] also happened to play about five songs more than Ford’s estimate, for a whopping ninety minutes altogether. But who’s counting? [...]

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