Interpol share new track "What Is What"
NYC's Interpol have unveiled a brand new track called "What Is What" for free download.
You can also grab "Everything Is Wrong" alongside it, taken from their recent LP El Pintor.
To get your two free tracks, and to be in with a chance of winning a limited edition 7" of "Everything Is Wrong" upon its released next year, solve the tricksy puzzle here. Hint: the answer is 'everything is wrong'.
The free downloads are accompanied by a new mural inspired by "Everything Is Wrong". It’s created by Shepard Fairey, who says of the idea:
“The lyrics to “Everything Is Wrong” are open to interpretation, but whether the song is about hard living, relationship failures, wear and tear on the environment, or an empire mentality, regret for poor decisions seems to be the theme. I decided to explore the idea of being complicit in a personal relationship or a relationship with a system that one realizes is unhealthy.”
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