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INTERPOL Share new version of ‘If You Really Love Nothing’ (Reimagined by Pêtr Aleksänder)

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Taken from their critically acclaimed album MarauderInterpol have released a new version of ‘If You Really Love Nothing’ reimagined by Pêtr Aleksänder, the duo of London musicians Tom Hobden and Eliot James, which sees the anthemic song reimagined as a transcendent, string-laden opus. You can listen here.

Interpol also made a return to Later… with Jools Holland this week with a striking performance in black & white of ‘The Rover’. Watch below:

Praise for Marauder 

“Affecting and immediate” – The Guardian, 4 Stars
“Reinvigorated, brimming with energy and self-assurance.” – The Independent, 4 Stars
“At the peak of their powers” – Q, 4 Stars
“… remarkably successful in finding ways to modify their sound, pinching and folding the edges of their sharply drawn songs” – MOJO, 4 Stars
“Sees Interpol proving their worth once again, and their prowess for creating bleak, blackened indie rock that’s full of feeling” – DIY, 4 Stars
“a looser, wilder sound” – GQ
“tightly plotted sixth studio record of simmering, moody indie-rock” – Esquire
“Marauder sees them back to their swaggering peak” – Daily Star 4 Stars

Interpol – Marauder is out now via Matador Records / Rhythmethod

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