Interpol
Interpol Performance of Slow Hands Live at Best Kept Secret 2014
In June 2014, Interpol was riding high on the waves of their latest album, 'El Pintor,' which had been released just months earlier in September 2014. This album marked a significant moment for the band, as it was their first project after a four-year hiatus and the departure of bassist Carlos Dengler. During their live performance of 'Slow Hands' at the Best Kept Secret Festival in the Netherlands, you could feel the palpable energy and evolution of their sound, reflecting both nostalgia and new beginnings. It's interesting to note that 'El Pintor'—a title that translates to 'The Painter'—not only illustrates their artistic rebirth but also showcases their ability to craft haunting melodies and introspective lyrics, something that fans had come to love. This performance perfectly encapsulated the spirit of a band reconnecting with its roots while bravely stepping into the future.