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This guide outlines Interpol’s primary discography from 2000 to 2018 and provides technical instructions for verifying the authenticity of FLAC (lossless) audio files to ensure high-fidelity listening Interpol Studio Discography (2000–2018)

  • A Fine Mess (2019 EP) – not included per 2000–2018 scope
  • The Black EP (2003) – added as bonus, 16/44.1

The Report: “Slow Hands” is a bass test. Brad Truax’s bass guitar is the anchor; in lossy formats, the lower register muddies. A new report from 2021 indicates that the Japanese SHM-CD version of Antics (WPCB-10055) offers a marginally lower noise floor than the standard EU/US pressings. Avoid the 2004 MP3 transcodes labeled as FLAC on public trackers. The genuine 24-bit release has a file size of approximately 1.2GB for the album. interpol+discography+20002018+flac+report+new

Their major-label debut, featuring a grander, more cinematic sound with added keyboards. Interpol (Self-Titled, 2010): A Fine Mess (2019 EP) – not included

Our Love to Admire: Their major-label debut saw the introduction of more expansive textures and keyboards. The fidelity here is noticeably "bigger," designed for stadium-filling soundscapes. 3. Reinvention and Grit: Interpol (2010) & El Pintor (2014) The Report: “Slow Hands” is a bass test

Studio Albums:

Here's a comprehensive discography of Interpol from 2000 to 2018 in FLAC format:

Compilation Albums and Live Recordings