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Interpol

Live Performances by Interpol in 2002

Interpol - Live Performance of 'Obstacle 1' at Rocket Bar, Saint Louis

Rocket Bar
Saint Louis, MO, United States

September 25, 2002 | Video Length: 4:17
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  • In September 2002, when Interpol performed "Obstacle 1" live at Rocket Bar in Saint Louis, they were riding high on the success of their debut studio ... Read Full Description >

    In September 2002, when Interpol performed "Obstacle 1" live at Rocket Bar in Saint Louis, they were riding high on the success of their debut studio album, *Turn on the Bright Lights*, which had been released just a year prior, in August 2002. This album was pivotal in establishing the band's reputation within the post-punk revival movement and garnered substantial critical acclaim, particularly for its atmospheric sound and introspective lyrics. By the time of this live recording, Interpol was rapidly gaining a dedicated fanbase and was known for their distinctive sound characterized by taut guitar riffs and brooding vocals. The performance at the Rocket Bar showcases the band in the early stages of their career, capturing the raw energy and intensity that would define their early live shows, setting the stage for their future growth and the subsequent release of their sophomore album, *Antics*, in 2004.

Interpol - Roland Live Performance at Rocket Bar, Saint Louis

Rocket Bar
Saint Louis, MO, United States

September 25, 2002 | Video Length: 3:32
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  • On September 25, 2002, when Interpol performed "Roland" at the Rocket Bar in Saint Louis, they were on the cusp of significant recognition within the ... Read Full Description >

    On September 25, 2002, when Interpol performed "Roland" at the Rocket Bar in Saint Louis, they were on the cusp of significant recognition within the post-punk revival scene. This live recording took place shortly after the release of their acclaimed debut album, "Turn On the Bright Lights," which came out in August 2002. The album garnered critical acclaim and helped establish the band's reputation for their atmospheric sound and introspective lyrics. Notably, "Roland" is one of the standout tracks from this debut, capturing the band's trademark blend of somber melodies and driving rhythms. By performing at smaller venues like the Rocket Bar at this point in their career, they were still connecting intimately with their growing fanbase, establishing a loyal following that would pave the way for their subsequent successes in the early 2000s.

Interpol Live Performance of 'Stella Was a Diver and She Was Always Down' at Rocket Bar, Saint Louis

Rocket Bar
Saint Louis, MO, United States

September 25, 2002 | Video Length: 6:11
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  • On September 25, 2002, during their live performance at the Rocket Bar in Saint Louis, Interpol was riding the wave of success following the release o... Read Full Description >

    On September 25, 2002, during their live performance at the Rocket Bar in Saint Louis, Interpol was riding the wave of success following the release of their debut album, *Turn on the Bright Lights*, which came out earlier that same year. The album quickly garnered critical acclaim and marked a significant moment in the post-punk revival scene, establishing Interpol as a prominent force in indie rock. "Stella Was a Diver and She Was Always Down," one of the standout tracks from this album, showcases the band's signature sound, characterized by atmospheric guitar work and brooding vocals. This live recording captures the band's raw energy and ability to resonate with audiences, further leading to their reputation as a dynamic live act. The performance at the Rocket Bar highlights a pivotal period in their career, shortly after they began to make a name for themselves, setting the stage for their future successes.

Interpol - 'Hands Away' Live Performance at Rocket Bar, Saint Louis

Rocket Bar
Saint Louis, MO, United States

September 25, 2002 | Video Length: 3:08
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  • On September 25, 2002, Interpol performed live at the Rocket Bar in Saint Louis, a pivotal moment during their rise in the music scene. By this time, ... Read Full Description >

    On September 25, 2002, Interpol performed live at the Rocket Bar in Saint Louis, a pivotal moment during their rise in the music scene. By this time, the band had released their acclaimed debut album, "Turn on the Bright Lights," which had come out just weeks earlier, on August 20, 2002. The album gained significant critical acclaim and helped establish their distinct sound, characterized by atmospheric instrumentation and introspective lyrics. Notably, "Hands Away," the song featured in this live recording, encapsulates the moody and driving energy that defined Interpol's early work. This concert was part of a broader tour that brought their music to audiences across the U.S., solidifying their reputation as a leading band in the post-punk revival movement. The intimate setting of the Rocket Bar also highlighted the band's early connection with fans, making this performance an important milestone in their burgeoning career.

Interpol - Obstacle 1 Live Performance at Jimmy Kimmel

Jimmy Kimmel Live
Los Angeles, CA, United States

November 30, 2002 | Video Length: 3:41
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  • In late 2002, Interpol was on the rise following the release of their critically acclaimed debut album, "Turn on the Bright Lights," which came out in... Read Full Description >

    In late 2002, Interpol was on the rise following the release of their critically acclaimed debut album, "Turn on the Bright Lights," which came out in 2002. The band's performance of "Obstacle 1" on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" on November 30, 2002, marked a pivotal moment in their career, showcasing their distinctive post-punk revival sound to a broader audience. This appearance came at a time when they were gaining increasing attention within the indie rock scene, and their live performances were instrumental in solidifying their reputation as a compelling live act. Notably, "Obstacle 1" became one of their signature songs, characterized by its driving rhythm and haunting vocals, further establishing Interpol's influence in the music landscape of the early 2000s. The performance encapsulated the band's moody aesthetic, aligning perfectly with the dark yet melodic tones of their debut album.