Interpol - The Black EP Audio CD

A fair review of the Interpol "The Black EP" Audio CD. Please note that the below review is the views of the authors, and authors only. You can get a complete list of all Interpol reviews here, or go back to the Interpol tabs.

Interpol Band: Interpol
Title: The Black EP
Rating:
Release Date: 2003-08-25
Media: Audio CD

Tracks: 1: Say Hello to the Angels 2: NYC [Demo Version] 3: Obstacle 1 [Black Session] 4: Specialist [Black Session] 5: Leif Erikson [Black Session] 6: PDA [Black Session]

more indie greatness.
. coolest band to come on the scene in a long time, must have for any collection.


it's a good one
this band is one of my favorites ones, and this Ep it's a good reason to know the music of this guys.


Not very exciting...
Doesn't seem to be any reason to have put it out. I was disappointed with this CD. Most of the songs are on the first album and those versions are better. Not worth it.


For Interpol fanatics only
The main point of this title is the same as say the Cure's BBC ep released way back in the early 80's when they were still in their Boys Don't Cry stage, this is meant as a document of their Black Sessions session, the things tacked on it are there basically to make it a french single for Say Hello to the Angels with the Black Sessions on it. I think some people's comments (like pitchforkmedia's) about the holdoverness of this title are a little over the top, as this is supposed to only be a french title, and is just here by import status. So in that light is it worth buying? Not unless you really loved Turn on the Bright Lights and can't wait for the next cd, or if you really want to hear the Black Sessions, then you'd be like me. I basically bought this because it was french, you may laugh at me, but I had just gotten back from france, and thought it'd be cool to have a french Interpol cd. However the Black Sessions were worth the 10 dollars I spent on this (believe me dont buy this from Amazon if you really want it), and hearing the song Specialist was cool as I haven't heard it before. I unlike most people don't feel like Interpol has been overhyped (now the strokes and yeah yeah yeah's are and with less good music than interpol) as they have the music to back up the write-ups. And thus I think this cd isn't just a holdover, it's mainly a document of the Black Sessions. As such you should only spend the pmney if you feel like that's enough to warrent the price. (and yes the sound is very quiet).


You have to turn it up to 11 to hear, but still great!

anywho, even though that all the songs have been released elsewhere, this is still a worthy recording. Yeah, the volume on this little ditty is a bit quite and when i listen to it i have to crank the volume, but with the volume cranked, it sounds decent, so i really can't complain. I am especially fond of "Specialist", it is quite stunning. I am also quite fond of this version. I would not purchase this unless you are a reasonalby die hard fan, it costs quite a bit because it is an import, and most non-interpol devotees would be disapointed by the sound quality. But for the true interpolee, this is a fantastic addition to your collection and i strongly recommend settling the black ep on your shelf next to turn on the bright lights.


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