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Interpol Announce New Album 'This Mirror Weighs a Ton,' Share Two New Songs

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Jazz Monroe

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Interpol has announced their eighth album, "This Mirror Weighs a Ton," which will be released on August 28 via the new label Partisan. The band shared two new songs, the title track and "See Out Loud," with Pitchfork noting the latter features guitarist Daniel Kessler on lead vocals for the first time since "PDA." Rolling Stone reported that the title track's lyrics came from frontman Paul Banks improvising melodies and vocals simultaneously, resulting in a phrase without a clear literal meaning. The album was produced by Andrew Wyatt and mixed by David Fridmann, marking the band's first LP since 2022's *The Other Side of Make-Believe*.

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Interpol has announced their new album "This Mirror Weighs a Ton," set for release on August 28 via new label Partisan. The band shared two new songs—the title track and "See Out Loud"—the latter featuring guitarist Daniel Kessler on lead vocals for the first time since "PDA" from Turn on the Bright Lights. The album was produced by Andrew Wyatt and mixed by David Fridmann. It marks the band's first LP since 2022's The Other Side of Make-Believe, and they are planning a major North American tour.

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Interpol are back.
"See Out Loud" features vocals from guitarist Daniel Kessler—his first turn on the mic since "PDA" from Turn on the Bright Lights.
Andrew Wyatt produced the new album—the band's first since 2022's The Other Side of Make-Believe—at his Manhattan studio, with mixing by David Fridmann.
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The band has signed to Partisan for its first LP in four years, This Mirror Weighs a Ton

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