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Universal acclaim- based on 246 Ratings
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Positive: 230 out of 246
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Mixed: 9 out of 246
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Negative: 7 out of 246
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DonNDec 4, 20041st Album was much better but this album was still alright.
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JoelTSep 25, 2004
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CelsoOct 23, 2004I disagree to the common opinion that Antics' better than Turn on... I think it has taken only the succesful commercial 'side' from Turn on, becoming a 'monotone', eternal PDA.
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weltactFeb 24, 2005a very good album, but on a totally different level then turn on the bright lights, eventho they look the same at first
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ApolloJun 17, 2006Interpol is one of those bands you find irresistable. While I think "Turn On The Bright Lights" is their best so far, "Antics" is a good solid album. Fans of Joy Division, The Chameleons UK and Kitchens of Distinction will find Interpol quite appealing.
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Mar 23, 2011Antics is a really good album. The tracks are catchy, the lyrics are dark, and Paul Banks voice is haunting. "Evil" is just a wonderfully dark song about a girl named Rosemary and what not, easily the stand out song on the album. Every other track sounds really good. All In All, Antics is a good punk rock album. B
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EloiP.Oct 24, 2004Do your best not to compare it to the first album, and you'll probably enjoy it a whole lot more. I was disappointed after hearing it once, but if you play while doing something else (i.e., don't over-analyze it), it'll begin to grow on you. It's just not nearly as catchy or hard driving as "Turn On."
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DominicPApr 16, 2006
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Jan 5, 2011Though a handful of great songs lurk on this album, the rest of the tracks are disappointingly lackluster. The mood of the album is also lighter, which feels awkward instead of serving as a nice contrast to Interpol's very dark debut. Disappointing after Turn On the Bright Lights, but good enough for fans of the band to check out.
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Mar 19, 2011'Antics' has not nearly the amount of depth of emotion that The Bright Lights carried. However, tracks such as Evil, Slow Hands and Not Even Jail keep the listener wanting more. It is a pity the rest of the album does not deliver this. I often found myself losing attention.
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jaredhOct 24, 2004
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May 10, 2011
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SteveJDec 23, 2008Surprised by the other comments to be honest. the album is fairly poor with only a couple of songs able to hold any sort of attention. I have been listening to this off and on for two years and my opinion hasnt changed. For a similar sort of mood, Boxer by The National is far far superior.
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PatDec 12, 2004I am pretentious buffoon Interpol fan. Behold as I get aroused over simple guitar melodies.
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interpolmanSep 24, 2004ew
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ChicoBOct 1, 2004Please. This is some of the worst drizzle I've ever heard. "put your hands on my thigh I'm the lonely one." This is one of the worst albums I've ever heard by a band that knows what it's doing and that's what makes it so bad...
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Awards & Rankings
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There's something totally irresistible about Antics: The air of mystery, the bleak but hopeful arrangements and the melodies so sharp and moving that they might inspire a night of heroic partying.
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New Musical Express (NME)An album scored through with a vehement beauty that, with each listen, becomes all the more acute for its unwillingness to shy away from life's bleaker, more painful moments. [25 Sep 2004, p.62]
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Q MagazineAntics is ridiculously good. [Oct 2004, p.112]