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Interpol bassist calls it quits

10 May 2010 | 10:43 pm | Staff Writer
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Those moody New York rockers Interpol may have just completed their new album but their bassist Carlos Dengler has left the band according to the band’s website. The band released this statement on Dengler’s departure: “After the completion of the album, Carlos informed the rest of us that he would be leaving the band. He has decided to follow another path, and to pursue new goals. This separation is amicable, and we whole-heartedly wish him great happiness and success. We will remain, as always, deeply respectful fans of this blazingly talented individual.” However, the band has promised to fill the vacant spot left by Dengler with “some very exciting new recruits” set to join the band when they begin touring again. Interpol’s new album was recorded at Electric Lady Studios, New York, and mixed with Alan Moulder at Assault and Battery, London. Fans can download a new song from the upcoming album entitled Lights here.

Those moody New York rockers Interpol may have just completed their new album but their bassist Carlos Dengler has left the band according to the band’s website.

Interpol released this statement on Dengler’s departure:

After the completion of the album, Carlos informed the rest of us that he would be leaving the band. He has decided to follow another path, and to pursue new goals. This separation is amicable, and we whole-heartedly wish him great happiness and success. We will remain, as always, deeply respectful fans of this blazingly talented individual.

However, the band has promised to fill the vacant spot left by Dengler with “some very exciting new recruits” set to join the band when they begin touring again.

Interpol’s new album was recorded at Electric Lady Studios, New York, and mixed with Alan Moulder at Assault and Battery, London.

Fans can download a new song entitled "Lights" from the upcoming album here.

http://www.interpolnyc.com/news.html