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Following “Fun That We Have,” another free track from Interpol frontman Paul Banks’s solo debut. It’s more of an explosive post-punk track than the stuttering electro-rock of that previous single, and so a little closer to the sound of his day job than the “Fun” that he has.

Julian Plenti Is… Skyscraper is out 8/4 via Matador.

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Julian Plenti (Paul Banks - Interpol) @ Magazzini Generali - Milano ...
Julian Plenti (Interpol's Paul Banks) live at scala 3rd December 2009 ...
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Interpol's Paul Banks to release second solo album
Interpol frontman Paul Banks is set to release his second solo album later this year. The album will most likely be released under his solo alias Julian Plenti and will follow his 2009 solo debut 'Julian Plenti is… Skyscraper'. Pitchfork reports that the ...
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Comments (9)
  1. Got this the other day. Sounds just like Interpol.

    • raaaaaaaandy  |   Posted on Jul 21st, 2009

      you say that like it’s a bad thing.

      • Didn’t mean it like that!

        I’m just one of those people who thinks a sideproject is useless unless you do something different from your regular band. If not what’s the point?

        • I think it is very Interpol, but not as good as Interpol would have done it. Not to be shitty about it, because it’s not a bad song, but it just isn’t as textured as an Interpol song; the guitars don’t tangle in the same way and the rhythm section is nowhere near as imaginative nor do they offer a counterpoint to the chiming guitars in the same way. That’s why I agree with you D33r that side-projects should cover different ground to their parent band, because there’s no way Paul Banks could do an Interpol-esque song better than Interpol as a band.
          On a similar note, that’s why I’m hopeful for Julian Casablancas’ project, it sounds sufficiently different to The Strokes’ stuff and he’s a very competent composer in his own right.
          In summation, the song’s not bad.

  2. Public Pervert  |   Posted on Jul 21st, 2009

    Casablancas is totally stealing this guy’s thunder.

  3. wow i like this! :D

  4. totally dig interpol … so looking forward to hearing more from Banks

  5. Luna  |   Posted on Jan 13th, 2010

    Wonderful song !

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