Review: The Interiors – The Interiors

Let me make it simple. The Interiors are a guitar rock band. They are from Chicago. They are awesome. Their new self-titled album is due out in June. That is all.

Well, just in case you wanted more to read as you listen to the songs below, here’s a little extra. The Interiors’ singer/guitarist Chase Duncan lost part of his left index fingertip in a freak accident the day after the band signed on with the 54-40 Or Fight record label, but has since recovered. And thankfully, since The Interiors is a great record that sounds sorta like Interpol meets Pavement with an additional snap in its step courtesy of our brisk Chicago winters. Jangly guitar rock that nods to the past but dives headfirst into the future.

MP3 | The Interiors – Power Lines The Interiors
MP3 | The Interiors – I’m So Happy The Interiors

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2 Responses to Review: The Interiors – The Interiors
  1. Bill J.
    April 19, 2008 | 1:03 am

    Can’t … stop …. must play Power Lines … again.

    Yes, I like this song.

  2. Eric
    April 19, 2008 | 5:24 am

    Yes sir, Power Lines is a good one.

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