Interpol - Discography 2000-2018 -flac- Report ... !free! <2025>

This report catalogs the official studio output of New York City’s Interpol from their first independent release through their sixth studio album. The document serves as a verification checklist for audiophiles and archivists maintaining a lossless FLAC library. No infringing content is provided; instead, this guide lists release identifiers (catalog numbers, barcodes, mastering SID codes) and technical notes for each album to assist in validating legitimate FLAC rips.

Emerging from the New York City post-punk revival scene of the early 2000s, Interpol is defined by the atmospheric, baritone vocals of Paul Banks, the intricate guitar work of Daniel Kessler, and the driving rhythm section (originally featuring Carlos Dengler). Their sound is often compared to Joy Division and The Chameleons, noted for its moody textures, staccato rhythms, and poetic, often obscure lyrics. Interpol - Discography 2000-2018 -FLAC- Report ...

2000–2001 had demos (e.g., Fukd ID #3 EP), but no official studio album before 2002. This report catalogs the official studio output of

All files have been sourced from original CDs (EAC secure rips, log files included where available) or official WEB releases (Qobuz, 7digital, HDtracks) at 16-bit / 44.1kHz or higher. Emerging from the New York City post-punk revival