Turn On the Bright Lights
by Interpol
The 553rd greatest album of all time
Turn On the Bright Lights is Interpol's 2002 debut album, rooted in post-punk revival and indie rock. It pairs taut, angular guitar interplay and prominent melodic bass with precise, restrained drums and Paul Banks's cool baritone, creating a moody, nocturnal atmosphere. The production leaves plenty of space and reverb, giving songs a tense, cinematic quality across tracks like Obstacle 1, PDA and NYC. The album is often cited as a defining statement of the band's early sound and of the early 2000s post-punk revival.
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