Tuesday 27 July 2010

NME reports Interpol "not afraid" of making music without Carlos D

Luminous Plectrum predicts: the end is nigh.
AN NME interview with Interpol's Sam Fogarino sent alarm bells ringing here at Luminous Plectrum.
Despite his reassurances about the close future of the band following Carlos D's departure, Fogarino seems somewhat unconvinced on where they might be in a year or two's time, admitting the vibrant bassist will be missed.
Talking to NME, Fogarino said: "I don't think we're afraid to work on music without him but it's just so far away. Who knows how we'll feel in a year-and-a-half or two years."
He added: "As to whether [Dengler's talent] will be missed, yeah, how can it not be? "The band will just rely on other strengths in the future. Emotionally, it will be missed but pragmatically, no. We're all pretty capable musicians."
Interesting, yet unconvincing, words there and It's difficult to see a future for this band after the release of their self-titled album some time this year.

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