Paul Banks

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by Eugene Chadbourne
Guitarists Paul Banks and Daniel Kessler, drummer Sam Fogarino, and bassist Carlos D. are the members of Interpol, much to the surprise of the international criminal community which undoubtedly regarded this as a much larger organization. However, these four fellows are the members of the rock band Interpol, highly influenced by bands such as Joy Division and Sonic Youth, although when it came to picking names it seems like The Police must have been the model. The moods weaving through Interpol's music indeed might be compared to the feelings a career criminal would have when observing the long arm of the law -- be it the police, the Interpol, the FBI, or the Stasi -- about to reach out and apprehend. "English dark-punk" is one description attempting to become a label; critics have also described a "gloomy, stark mood," gleefully thrown around adjectives such as "somber," "claustrophobic," and even "dystopian," detected the presence of "the tragic weltanschauung of prog rock poets Van Der Graaf Generator," and even mentioned "shoegazing tremeloes," the latter state of mind perhaps something only a guitarist, and one with shoelaces, could truly understand.

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