A very mod dressed crowd waited outside the Bank United center wafting for one of New York’s most popular indie bands Interpol.
The show started with opening band The Liars, and their sound was mostly psychedelic instruments, but the way they put on their set was simply captivating and did not disappoint any of the suit wearing fans.
Around 10 o’clock Interpol took stage with a set that was just as mysterious as the band, with a set of four light up squares and one screen in the back that flashed pictures of mules and eggs.
Interpol played almost every song off every album they put out plus more, and got an ovation with the popular song “Evil”. The show and the band’s music all together is very refreshing and is something everyone should check out if they’re feeling adventurous and would like to explore the indie spectrum.
Check out Interpol’s new album “Our Love To Admire” plus my personal favorite “Antics” and definitely go see them if they stop in a town by you.
Att All You Concert-Goers Lucky Enough to Score Tickets to See Dashboard Confessional Acoustic Tour with John Ralston: (I heard the shows were amazing)
Dashboard Confessional will be selling The Wire Tapes, Volume One, a virginal collection of exclusive cover songs, on tour this fall. Dashboard’s next album The Shade of Poison Trees,will be released on October 2nd on Vagrant Records.
Track List
1. Theme From Volume One (Originally performed by They Might Be Giants)
2. Valens (Originally performed by The Movielife)
3. El Scorcho (Originally performed by Weezer)
4. A Year in the Past, Forever in the Future (Originally performed by Grade)
5. Overkill (Originally performed by Men at Work)
6. If I Needed You (Originally performed by Townes Van Zandt)
7. Angels of the Silences (Originally performed by Counting Crows)
8. Catch (Originally performed by The Cure)
9. Pretty Pathetic (Originally performed by Smoking Popes)
10. Crazy (Originally performed by The Afghan Whigs)
11. Better (Originally performed by Regina Spektor)