At the dawn of the 21st century, the New York City indie rock scene emerged as a beacon of artistic innovation, capturing widespread attention. Within this vibrant milieu, Interpol's second album, Antics, stands out as a landmark release.
Released in 2004, Antics initially received a spectrum of responses-acclaimed by fans yet, somewhat dismissively regarded by critics; nevertheless, time has favored Antics, elevating it to a revered status among aficionados. Covering everything from its intricate musical craftsmanship to its innovative marketing, this book explores Interpol's creative evolution and the album's shift toward distinct singles while preserving its atmospheric essence.
Highlighting the band's widespread appeal, especially in Latin America, this book examines their passionate fanbase and the cultural phenomena that emerged, showcasing the enduring bond between Interpol and their international audience. It also considers the global impact of Antics, underscoring the album's longevity and Interpol's role as architects of a sound that has resonated across borders and generations, cementing their place in the annals of modern music history.
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Höhe: 165 mm
Breite: 121 mm
Dicke: 25 mm
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979-8-7651-3270-8 (9798765132708)
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Gabriel T. Saxton-Ruiz
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University of the Incarnate Word, USA