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Our Love To Admire

EMAILPRINTby Interpol

Interpol reviews
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8.1 User Score:

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Album Info

Label: Capitol

Release Date: 10 July 2007

Discs: 1 disc

Genre(s): Indie, Rock

Summary

Interpol moves to Capitol Records with their third studio album.

What The Critics Said

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100

Playlouder

The band have colonised the rich turf at the intersection of meticulously structured mope-rock and free-flowing three-chord pop, where moments of resignation cosy up alongside twinkling hopes for the future like Winehouse to the sauce.

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100

musicOMH.com

But for both ["The Heinrich Maneuver" and "Mammoth"], and indeed elsewhere, it's the way in which the elements of the track click into place with a Swiss watchmaker's precision and artistry that really hits home.

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91

Entertainment Weekly

The outcome is akin to an artistic explosion.

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90

Drowned In Sound

With giant gyrating reverberated guitars and a grandiose brass section, this is the sound of a rock band attempting the sweeping gallantry of Sibelius or Tchaikovsky and getting away with it. It represents a smugly victorious ending to what is a phenomenally strong and well-polished album.

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85

Hot Press

Probably a track or two short of being a stone-cold classic, Our Love To Admire nonetheless makes for hugely rewarding listening.

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80

Amazon.com

The black-clad New York quartet still sounds inflexibly menacing, grasping tighter than ever to its doomy post-punk influences and delving further into frontman Paul Banks's emotional unrest.

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80

Observer Music Monthly

Our Love to Admire fleshes out the dark edges of Interpol's sound to create a polished, muscular-sounding record that teems with life and bristling potency.

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80

Billboard

The New York quartet retains its flair for dramatic images and ominous guitar lines on its major-label debut, but with producer/ mixer Rich Costey onboard, these signatures uncoil into more complex soundscapes.

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80

Boston Globe

The foreboding melancholy of "Turn on the Bright Lights" has eroded into a sound that's less idiosyncratic; by design or accident, that broad-brush aesthetic coincides with the band's move from an indie label (Matador) to a major one (Capitol).

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80

New Musical Express

Interpol have made a great album.

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80

Uncut

It’s a majestic, grandiose, machine-tooled album, subtly orchestrated with gothic pianos and doomy organs.

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80

NOW Magazine

In terms of writing and production, this may be Interpol at their best.

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80

Hartford Courant

Editors show they're ready to take over with the spacious, stately love-conquers-all tune "The Weight of the World" or the pop-philosophy of the twitchy, pulse-pounding title track.

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80

Urb

It’s the type of strung-out confession that fills the junkie mold of classic Bright Lights Interpol--a welcomed revival after the wayward Antics.

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75

The Onion (A.V. Club)

On the whole, Our Love To Admire delivers exactly what's promised, which for fans will be exactly enough.

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75

Los Angeles Times

Our Love to Admire will be looked back on as that tricky third record, the one it's cool to like best.

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75

The Phoenix

Attention to the smallest instrumental details and the finest points of every composition have become Interpol trademarks; more complex than its pop song structures might suggest, Our Love To Admire is well worth exploring.

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70

Under The Radar

Our Love To Admire isn't going to change many minds--those who already liked the band will find plenty to please, and vice versa. [Summer 2007, p.80]

70

Dusted Magazine

The quality of the album isn't the issue, it's the qualities, the contradictions, the duplicity: it's what makes it as durable a listen as ever, but oddly empty when it comes to empathy.

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70

Village Voice

Somehow the band manages to sound insincere and gorgeous at the same time.

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70

Delusions of Adequacy

If you're a hardcore Interpol fan, already accustomed to the gloomy, brooding aspects of the band's full-releases, I would strongly recommend Our Love to Admire as a solid release which easily competes with Antics. However, if you've only dabbled, this album isn't explosive enough to edge out many of the other recent releases in this genre.

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70

No Ripcord

Our Love to Admire’s lesser tracks seem to have placed a greater emphasis on texture than melody or even rhythm, which is arguably the band’s most potent weapon. As a whole, though, Sam Fogarino will be satisfied.

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70

Paste Magazine

Falling somewhere between the full-on gloom of their debut and the peppier follow-up, Antics, this new disc may not be their Sgt. Pepper, but it’s still filled with morbidly catchy treats.

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69

Lost At Sea

On Our Love to Admire that world-weariness goes from strikingly haunting to fairly monotonous.

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65

Prefix Magazine

Interpol's third LP sounds more or less like the last two, and that's its biggest problem.

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60

All Music Guide

It feels like half of an album by a band making sure their songs that fit the mold of what they've done before, and half of an album by a band using their major-label leverage to push their boundaries.

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60

The Guardian

When it works, it's undoubtedly impressive: impressive enough, in fact, to counter the fact that Interpol are pretty light on ideas of their own.

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60

Spin

Admire feels oddly reined in, a transitional record by a band not yet willing to completely let go of the past.

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60

Pitchfork

Admire finds the band's balance shifting significantly; the rhythm players often seem more like glorified session men than integral components of a sleek post-punk machine.

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60

Rolling Stone

Here's the solid, understated third album that digs in without trying to break new ground.

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60

Dot Music

Crucially, it seems their ability to write a magisterially moving song such as "NYC" or "Obstacle No 1", both from their debut, seems to have abandoned them. In fairness, sonically speaking, this is their best effort yet.

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60

Blender

In fleshing out the contours of a sound once slavishly indebted to early-'80s titans like JD and the Smiths, they've nuanced the moods Banks moons over. Awesome for him. Only so-so for us. [August 2007, p.114]

54

cokemachineglow

Even the best songs of Our Love To Admire can’t reach the boggling complexity and honesty of most anything from "Turn On The Bright Lights" (2002).

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40

Austin Chronicle

The psych guitar closing "The Scale" and "Mammoth" work well, but Our Love to Admire could use more Carlos D.'s low-end bass/keyboard flourishes. Perhaps it's time to turn the lights out.

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40

PopMatters

Our Love to Admire is the perfect soundtrack for an eighth grade dance, but for actual adults who know better, it’s best to avoid this mess.

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30

Tiny Mix Tapes

Our Love To Admire isn’t even a contractual obligation to push off without care. But boy does it sound like one; a band phoning it in, out of steam, and running on a few lingering fumes and smoldering coals.

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25

Stylus Magazine

They ape New Order's "Movement," surely that combo's most static and dullest album. Dengler and rather good drummer Sam Fogarino don't get many chances to shine, letting guitarist Daniel Kessler create the kind of textures that often get mistaken for progress.

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What Our Users Said

The average user rating for this album is 8.1 (out of 10) based on 239 User Votes

Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

nas h gave it a6:
Oh dear. Aren't bands supposed to improve over time? it seems that Interpol have regressed some what and I doubt they will ever reach the highs of TOTBL. There are some good songs but the others are mediocre so say the least.

X Y gave it a10:
Not quite on the level of classic as "TOTBL" and "Antics" but still one of the best all around albums of 07. "No I in Threesome", "Pace is the Trick", "Rest my Chemistry", & "The Lighthouse" are among some of the best songs they've ever written. So, for that alone this a 10.

Troy H gave it a10:
If you haven't heard interpol I suggest you start here. Might not be my favorite album of thier's but it is as good as any of them. I'm glad these guy's make music.

Rushan M. gave it an8:
Gem of a album, pure gem.

Nori S. gave it a9:
This album is so nostalgically beautiful. althugh, i have to admit, the songs are all kind of similar at first, but after a few listens, each is distinguished. it think it would be a really good soudtrack for a dark, depressing action movie.

Julia Anderso.n gave it a9:
Amazing, best album so far! Much more depth, letting Carlos use his talents in other ways.

Robert M. gave it a10:
This album is a true masterpiece. In my opinion it´s even better than TOTBL. It´s impossible to find a weak point on that record. Congratulation boys!

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