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NME's 10 best albums of the noughties
8. ‘Turn On The Bright Lights’ – Interpol (2002)
Their follow-up albums didnÂ’t hold the same appeal, but InterpolÂ’s fiery debut saw a resurgence of Manchester post-punk ala Joy Division but this time given a New York grinding indie rock twist.
Don’t let the life-affirming title fool you, ‘Turn On The Bright Lights’ is a darkly toned, slowly simmering album book-ended with paranoia fear and unrequited lust.
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