Interpol discography

Interpol discography

Interpol performing live in Portugal in 2007
Studio albums 5
Music videos 15
EPs 7
Singles 14

The discography of American rock band Interpol consists of five studio albums, seven extended plays (EPs), and fifteen singles. Interpol was formed in 1997[1] by New York University students Daniel Kessler and Greg Drudy,[2] with Carlos Dengler and Paul Banks joining later. Drudy left the band in 2000, and was replaced with Sam Fogarino.[3]

Following a self-released demo tape in 1998,[4] the quartet's official debut was Fukd ID #3 in 2000, an EP distributed through British independent record label Chemikal Underground. The label later announced that the EP had sold out.[5] The band then self-published their Precipitate EP in 2001,[6] and the strength of the previous two EPs led to the band signing with Matador Records on April 26, 2002.[7]

Interpol's first release for the label was the self-titled Interpol EP in June 2002. The EP was considered a success by music critics, and aided in shedding the band's frequent comparisons to British post-punk group Joy Division.[8][9] Two of the three tracks on the EP featured on the band's debut studio album, Turn on the Bright Lights, released in 2002. The record peaked at number 101 on the UK Albums Chart,[10] and number 158 on the Billboard 200.[11] The album was certified Gold in the United Kingdom,[12] with the record's highest charting single "Obstacle 1" reaching number 41 on the UK Singles Chart.[13] After two years, the band released Antics in 2004. The album debuted at number fifteen in the US,[11] and in the top ten on the Irish Albums Chart.[14] The album's second single "Evil" peaked at number eighteen in the UK Singles Chart, the band's highest charting single in the country.[15] Antics was certified Gold in the United Kingdom, Australia and the United States.[12][16][17]

In 2006, Interpol left Matador to sign with major label Capitol Records.[18] Their third full-length, Our Love to Admire, was released worldwide in 2007, and brought the band chart-topping success in Ireland.[14] Lead single "The Heinrich Maneuver" became the band's highest and longest charting single in their home nation, spending nineteen weeks in the Billboard Alternative Songs chart, peaking at number eleven.[11] The band's self-titled fourth album Interpol was released in 2010, with the record peaking at number one on the Billboard Independent Albums chart.[11] Interpol is to be the last album featuring Dengler, who left the band in May 2010.[19]

As of 2009, the band has sold over one million albums in the United States,[20] and almost two million collectively worldwide.[21]

Studio albums

Year Details Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
US
[11]
US
Indie

[11]
AUS
[22]
BEL
[23]
FIN
[24]
FRA
[25]
IRL
[26]
ITA
[27]
NED
[28]
UK
[29]
2002 Turn on the Bright Lights 158 5 62 101
2004 Antics
  • Released: September 27, 2004
  • Label: Matador
  • Format(s): CD, LP, 7-inch boxset, digital download[30]
15 1 21 30 36 11 10 19 34 21
2007 Our Love to Admire
  • Released: July 6, 2007
  • Label: Capitol
  • Format(s): CD, LP, digital download[32]
4 14 3 3 19 1 16 5 2
2010 Interpol
  • Released: September 7, 2010
  • Label: Matador
  • Format(s): CD, LP, digital download,[33] deluxe double vinyl[34]
7 1 7 5 25 19 13 8 7 10
2014 El Pintor
  • Released: September 8, 2014
  • Label: Matador
  • Format(s): CD, LP, digital download
7 2 11 11 45 18 6 25 16 9
"—" denotes albums that did not chart, or were not released in that country.

Extended plays

Year Details Peak chart
positions
FRA
[25]
UK
[35]
2000 Fukd ID #3
  • Released: December 11, 2000
  • Label: Chemikal Underground
  • Format(s): CD, 12-inch vinyl[5]
2001 Precipitate EP
  • Released: 2001[6]
  • Label: Self-released[36]
  • Format(s): CD, 12-inch vinyl
2002 Interpol EP
  • Released: June 4, 2002
  • Label: Matador
  • Format(s): CD, 7-inch vinyl[37]
170
2003 The Black EP
  • Released: August 26, 2003
  • Label: EMI
  • Format(s): CD[38]
148
2005 Interpol Remix
  • Released: November 22, 2005
  • Label: Matador
  • Format(s): CD, 12-inch vinyl[37]
2007 Interpol: Live in Astoria EP
  • Released: November 27, 2007
  • Label: Capitol
  • Format(s): CD[39]
2011 Try It On Remixes EP
  • Released: April 16, 2011
  • Label: V2[40]
  • Format(s): 12-inch vinyl
"—" denotes EPs that did not chart, or were not released in that country.

Singles

Year Title Peak chart positions Album
US
[11]
US
Alt

[11]
BEL
[41]
CAN
[11]
EU
[11]
IRL
[26]
NED
[42]
UK
[29]
2002 "Obstacle 1" 72 Turn on the Bright Lights
2003 "Say Hello to the Angels"/"NYC" 65
"Obstacle 1" (Arthur Baker Remix Edit) 41
2004 "Interlude"[I] download-only single
"Slow Hands" 15 47 36 Antics
2005 "Evil" 24 35 18
"C'mere" 67 35 19
"Slow Hands" (re-issue) 98 44
2007 "The Heinrich Maneuver"[II] 118 11 62 96 94 31 Our Love to Admire
"Mammoth" 44
2010 "Barricade" 39 72 Interpol
2011 "Lights" 92
"Try It On"[43]
2014 "All the Rage Back Home" 26 El Pintor
"Everything Is Wrong" 35
"—" denotes singles that did not chart, have not charted yet, or were not released.

^ I "Interlude" was released as a download-only single in the United Kingdom by Matador, prior to the release of Antics. Available through the iTunes Store,[7] it was later released on a deluxe edition of Turn on the Bright Lights in 2005, alongside various other bonus tracks.[44]

^ II "The Heinrich Maneuver" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 18 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart, which acts as a 25-song extension to the Hot 100.

Music videos

Year Title Director(s)
2002 "PDA" Christopher Mills[45]
"Obstacle 1" Floria Sigismondi[46]
2003 "NYC" Doug Aitken, Adam Levite[47]
2004 "Slow Hands" Daniel Lévi[48]
2005 "Evil" Charlie White[49]
"C'mere" Associates in Science[50]
2007 "The Heinrich Maneuver" E. Elias Merhige[51]
"Mammoth" Jai Stokes[52]
"No I in Threesome" Patrick Daughters[53]
2010 "Lights" Charlie White[54]
"Barricade" Moh Azima[55]
2011 "I Touch a Red Button Man" ("Lights") David Lynch[56]
2014 "All the Rage Back Home" Paul Banks, Sophia Peer[57]
"Twice as Hard" Paul Banks[58]
"My Desire" Markus Lundqvist[59]
2015 "Everything Is Wrong" Paul Banks, Carlos Puga[60]

Other appearances

Listed are songs that were not released by Interpol as stand-alone singles or on studio albums, or released prior to any Interpol release.

Year Song Album Details
2000 "Song Seven" Clooney Tunes[61] Later released on the Precipitate EP.
2001 "A Time to Be So Small" This Is Next Year: A Brooklyn-Based Compilation[62]
2005 "Direction" Six Feet Under, Vol. 2: Everything Ends[63] Specially recorded song.

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