Moody NYC indie-rockers Interpol have been absent from the stage for the past few years - the group's last show in the United States was in 2007. The Rochester stop on this short tour will be Interpol's first anywhere since 2008. The audience will also get first look at the band's new live line-up. The group's Lower East Side cowboy of a bass player, Carlos D, left the group earlier this year to presumably pursue artier pastures, though he did stay long enough to play on the band's self-titled, fourth album, due in September. The song "Lights," a new-album track that's free online, is pure gothy, depressive pop in the band's classic Joy Division-esque style.
Interpol plays Monday, June 21 at 8 p.m. at Water Street Music Hall, 204 N Water St. $30-$35. 325-5600, waterstreetmusic.com.





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