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Our Love To Admire

Our Love To Admire
Manufacturer: Capitol
Category: Digital Music Album

Buy New: $9.49

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 88 reviews
Sales Rank: 1689

Genre: pop-music
Media: MP3 Download
Running Time: 0 Minutes

ASIN: B000TRXOR0

Publication Date: July 10, 2007

Customer Reviews:   Read 83 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars listen alone   November 6, 2008
R. Orr
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

At first, I wasn't fond of this album as much as the past ones. However, the moment when I completely fell in 'Admire' was listening to it alone on a plane, on the verge of falling into nap mode---Methinks, the conditioning my brain had on my listening habits was caught off-guard and I heard this album in a whole new light. I love it.


3 out of 5 stars Interpol not at their best   October 7, 2008
D. Apere (Rochester NY USA)
I am a huge fan of Interpol, but I fould this CD quite boring an repetitious.


5 out of 5 stars A natural progression for Interpol   September 12, 2008
Jeffrey D (Philly, PA)
I could spend hours writing about this band, but I'll keep this brief.

Turn On The Bright Lights - classic.
Antics - The pinnacle of Interpol
Our Love To Admire - Not "Turn On The Bright Lights" or "Antics"

I have trouble going start to finish with this one, but there are incredible songs here that I am in love with.



5 out of 5 stars Our Love to Admire   August 18, 2008
C Wahlman (Merrillville, IN)
I became interested in Interpol when I heard Evil on the radio ... and I became hooked. I bought Antics and loved it, so when this album came out, I bought it instantly.

I do not know too much about music. I tend to like a song and then buy the cd (which seems to happen very rarely). I like the dark, yet humorous sound of this album. It is one of the few cds I can listen to repeatedly without ever tiring of it. The first 3 songs are my favorite, but Wrecking Ball and The Lighthouse are a great way to end the cd. It is an interesting sound with thoughtful lyrics, yet a little dark. And that is exactly what I want.

Interpol has never disappointed me ... and I doubt they ever will. Highly reccomend.



4 out of 5 stars Cold charm for the masses   August 14, 2008
giovanni (Greece)
A band with a cool attitude and a distinctive dark side , Interpol have three albums already under their belts and a loyal fanbase which follows them everywhere . Their merits as a group include a strong song-writting in which every guitar strike seems to have been destined to count and ofcourse frontman Paul Bank , a guy sounds like Satan singing about sensitivities.

Not so long ago , there was a moment where Interpol were a must according to every decent music magazine out there ...and rightly so . I have yet to buy an album as complete and powerful as their 2004 offering " Antics ". Their latest release " Our Love To Admire " has more in common with the muscular rock of that album than the quiet doom of their debut " Turn on the bright lights " . Undeniably , this doesn't see them exploring new ground but still , once again , there are many great tunes to cherish like first cd-single " The Heinrich Maneuver " , " No I In A Threesome " and ( my personal favourite ) " Pace Is The Trick " .


Now , the hype surrounding this one might be substancially less than before but this is just how the industry works . Every couple of years a set of bands wins praise and press attention . They are the future of rock music , the new messiahs of pop and rock ...until their next release when they will be denied by everyone who embraced them in the first place , for no particular reason . In 2001 it was the Strokes , in 2003 the White Stripes and in 2004 it was Coldplay ( curiously enough with the worst of their four offerings ) who were gonna save modern music from it's decay . Then again , does rock need to be saved ? It this a competition of some sort ? The answer is NO . With that in mind , Interpol can still write first-class rock and this should be more than enough for everyone who likes good music .


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