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Interpol live at Lowlands Festival performing The Heinrich Maneuver

Venue: Evenemententerrein Walibi Holland Location: Biddinghuizen, Flevoland, Netherlands Date: August 18, 2007

In 2007, Interpol was in the midst of promoting their third studio album, "Our Love to Admire," which was released the previous month. This period marked a significant point in their career, as it was the first album produced without their former long-time collaborator, and it conveyed a more polished sound, diverging slightly from their early, rawer work. The live performance at the Lowlands Festival in Biddinghuizen showcased the band's evolution, particularly with the track "The Heinrich Maneuver," which was a standout single from the album. Fans were treated to the band’s signature blend of atmospheric rock and intricate instrumentation, capturing the essence of their live energy. It’s fascinating to note how this performance came at a time of transition for Interpol, solidifying their presence in the post-punk revival scene while expanding their sonic landscape.

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