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Track: Public Pervert
Artist: Interpol
Album: Antics

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Name: Interpol
Spotify Genres: indie rock, post-punk
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Interpol is an American rock band from Manhattan, New York. Formed in 1997, their original line-up consisted of [a=Paul Banks (2)] (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), [a=Daniel Kessler] (lead guitar, backing vocals), [a=Carlos Dengler] (bass guitar, keyboards), and Greg Drudy (drums). Drudy left the band in 2000 and was replaced by [a=Samuel Fogarino]. Dengler left to pursue other projects in 2010, with Banks taking on the additional role of bassist instead of hiring a new one. [a=Brad Truax] (bass) and [a=Brandon Curtis] (keyboards, backing vocals) have been part of the touring band since 2010, but the band officially operates as a trio on studio recordings.

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Release: Interpol - Antics
Year: 2004
Genres: Rock
Styles: Indie Rock

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LYRICS

If time is a vessel, then learning to love
Might be my way back to sea
The flying, the medal, the turning above
These are just ways to be seen
We all get paid
Yeah some get faith before they die
But the stars we will navigate
Through the holes in your eyes

How many days will it take to end
How many ways to reach your hand, oh
You and I

Oh, so swoon baby starry nights
May our bodies remain
You move with me, I'll treat you right, baby
May our bodies remain

There is love to be made
So just stay here for this while
Perhaps heart strings resuscitate
The fading sounds of your life

How many days will it take to land
How many ways to reach your hand, ahh
Oh, you and I

So swoon baby starry nights
May our bodies remain
As weak we move, I'll feed you light, baby
May our bodies remain
Oh yeah in history, I'll treat you right, baby
I'm honest that way, hey
Swoon baby starry nights
May our bodies remain