Antics | ||||
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Released | September 27, 2004 | |||
Recorded | March – May 2004 | |||
Studio | Tarquin (Bridgeport, Connecticut) | |||
Genre | Indie rock, post-punk revival | |||
Length | 41:39 | |||
Label | Matador | |||
Producer | Peter Katis | |||
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Singles from Antics | ||||
Antics is the second studio album by American rock band Interpol, released on September 27, 2004, by Matador Records. Upon its release, the album proved to be the band's commercial breakthrough, peaking at number fifteen on the Billboard 200 and number 21 on the UK Albums Chart, and went on to be certified gold by the RIAA in the United States.[2]
Antics received generally favorable reviews from critics. Drowned in Sound named it the best album of 2004.[3] Likewise, it appeared on end-of-year lists by several other music publications. It was later certified gold by the RIAA in 2009.[4] Four singles were released from the album: "Slow Hands", "Evil", "C'mere", and "Narc".
In a 2018 interview with Vice, lead singer Paul Banks listed Antics as his favorite of the band's albums, saying: "I really put a lot of blood, sweat, and tears onto this record" and that "it felt like a very righteous pursuit". Banks also claimed that their confidence in the album's quality acted as "the perfect antidote to that sophomore slump" and the group circumvented the pressure and was able to "dive straight back in".[5]
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