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Before they released one of the most celebrated albums of the new millennium, Interpol were just four guys hustling on the New York City club circuit. “It takes a lot to maintain your existen… ...
Daniel Kessler on making Interpol classics, the lessons he took from Fugazi and the art of six-string minimalism. Henry Yates. Wed, March 5, 2025 at 10:36 AM UTC. 11 min read.
Interpol guitarist Daniel Kessler (above) has been a divil for the side-projects this year; his new band Big Noble launched the video to their first single this week, with an album due early in 2015.
Interpol guitarist Daniel Kessler sat down with SalonTV earlier this month to give an inside look at the band’s recording process for their new album “Marauder,” out today from Matador ...
Daniel Kessler, 40, is the guitarist for American rock band Interpol. The group’s latest album, “El Pintor” (Matador/Soft Limit), came out last month. He spoke with Marc Myers: I sound ...
After a long break from the road and recording studio, Interpol guitarist Daniel Kessler and singer Paul Banks got together for a week in New York in 2012. They set out to decide if they could ...
“I’d rather do this than talk about music any day of the week,” says Daniel Kessler, the guitarist for Interpol. We’re sitting at the chef’s counter of Aldea, George Mendes’s 17th ...
Daniel Kessler and Paul Banks of Interpol perform during “Live 105’s Not So Silent Night” at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium on December 10, 2004 in San Francisco, California.
Caught in lockdown in separate cities across Europe in early 2020, multi-instrumentalist Daniel Kessler worked on arrangements that would become Interpol‘s next album, The Other Side of Make ...
Daniel Avery and Interpol's Daniel Kessler tell NME about the creation of their remix project, Avery's reworking process and whats to come.
Aug. 10—After two months of touring in Europe, Daniel Kessler does get some time off. "We're taking the week off," he says with a laugh. "You can do a lot in a week if you plan right." Kessler ...
Pandemic lockdowns forced the band Interpol into novel ways of constructing their seventh album, “The Other Side of Make-Believe.” The band stops at The Eastern in Atlanta on Sept. 2.
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