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Interpol Live Performance at Glastonbury Festival 2005

Venue: Worthy Farm Location: Pilton, England, United Kingdom Date: June 25, 2005

In June 2005, Interpol was riding a wave of critical acclaim following the release of their second studio album, 'Antics,' just the previous year. This album solidified their status in the post-punk revival scene, featuring hits like 'Slow Hands' and 'Evil.' By the time they took the stage at the prestigious Glastonbury Festival that June, their sound—a blend of atmospheric guitars, haunting vocals, and driving rhythms—had captured the attention of music lovers worldwide. The performance not only showcased their artistic growth but also highlighted their ability to captivate a festival crowd. Interestingly, this appearance at Glastonbury came at a time when the band was transitioning into a more mature sound, setting the stage for future works like 'Our Love to Admire,' released in 2007. In hindsight, fans often look back at this moment as a milestone, highlighting how they managed to conquer the festival circuit with poise and conviction.

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