When did Interpol debut 'Wings On Fire'?
Interpol debuted the song on April 17, 2026, at Revel Entertainment Center in Albuquerque.
Music / Indie
NYC indie icons Interpol have debuted a new song, 'Wings On Fire', offering fans another taste of their upcoming eighth studio album. The band showcased the track during a performance in Albuquerque, amidst their Coachella appearances.
Interpol's 'Wings On Fire' marks a return to a more direct and energetic sound, echoing their acclaimed second album 'Antics'. The track features a catchy chorus and a driving rhythm, fitting with Paul Banks' earlier description of the new album as 'quite high energy'. This new song, along with 'See Out Loud', gives fans a glimpse into the band's evolving sound while maintaining their signature style. Interpol's upcoming tour schedule includes a mix of headlining shows and support slots, promising a wide audience exposure to their new material. The band's willingness to experiment with their sound, as hinted by Daniel Kessler, suggests a diverse and engaging album to come.
Interpol debuted the song on April 17, 2026, at Revel Entertainment Center in Albuquerque.
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