Antics

Interpol

Antics

RELEASED: September 24, 2004
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Next Exit 3:20 2. Evil 3:35 3. Narc 4:07 4. Take You on a Cruise 4:54 5. Slow Hands 3:04 6. Not Even Jail 5:46 7. Public Pervert 4:40 8. C’mere 3:12 9. Length of Love 4:06 10. A Time to Be So Small 4:50
Antics is the second studio album by American rock band Interpol, released on September 27, 2004. The album features a blend of post-punk revival and indie rock sounds, characterized by atmospheric guitars, driving bass lines, and Paul Banks' distinct baritone vocals. It received critical acclaim and is often regarded as a defining work of the 2000s indie rock scene, showcasing the band's ability to create moody and introspective music while maintaining a sense of urgency and rhythm. Notable tracks include 'Slow Hands' and 'Evil', which exemplify the band's signature style and lyrical depth.