Concert from the American band Interpol in the Capitol Hall of Santiago de Compostela to present his latest album “The Other Side Of Make-Believe”. The concert will be on February 15 at 9:00 p.m.
Concert by the band Interpol in Santiago de Compostela as part of their tour “The Other Side Of Make-Believe”, their latest album
The Spanish tour of the American group will be motivated by the promotional tour of “The Other Side Of Make-Believe”, a new work that the formation of Paul Banks, Sam Fogarino and Daniel Kessler published this year.
Interpol have changed focus after ‘Marauder’. If there they were more aggressive, here we find them more melancholic
Four years after their last LP, Interpol have released their long-awaited seventh studio album: The Other Side Of Make-Believe. Also, this year, which marks 15 years of his Our Love To Admire and also 20 years of Turn On The Bright Lights, is a great time. Far from repeating the formula, and also as a result of two years of pandemic, they bring a renewed sound without losing the band’s original brand.
The album is a sign that the band has known how to adapt to new times. Banks commented that the process of creating The Other Side of Make Believe had been totally different, having to integrate the different instruments and voices in layers instead of playing them all together. This entails more difficult production work but also creative work, since it allows greater control of each layer of sound, traveling from minimalism to complexity without difficulty, a journey that is enjoyed listen after listen.
Interpol will visit Spain at the beginning of 2023 to perform in San Sebastián (February 14, Victoria Eugenia Theatre), Santiago de Compostela (February 15, Sala Capitol), Santander (February 19, Santander Stage), Madrid (February 20, La Riviera), Barcelona (February 23, Razzmatazz), Murcia (February 24, Mamba!) and Malaga (February 25, Sala París 15).
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