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The band has signed to Partisan for its first LP in four years, This Mirror Weighs a Ton
June 9, 2026
Interpol are back. This Mirror Weighs a Ton is coming on August 28 via the band’s new label home of Partisan. The title track and “See Out Loud” accompany the announcement. Check those out below, and scroll down for the tracklist and Addie Wagenknecht’s artwork.
“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. The band heads out on a big North American tour at the end of July.
Kessler says of the title song in press materials, “I was right next to Andrew [Wyatt] when he started doing these incredible things with the sound design, and it was just so exciting. I remember thinking, I don’t have context for what kind of music this is—these big crashes happening before Paul even had a vocal. Logic would have said maybe this is an instrumental. Then Paul just got up, went into the back room and started singing those melodies—and suddenly it was clearly not going to be.”
Revisit Larry Fitzmaurice’s 5-10-15-20 interview Interpol’s Paul Banks on the Music That Made Him.
This Mirror Weighs a Ton:
01 This Mirror Weighs a Ton
02 See Out Loud
03 Iron City
04 Wounded Soldier
05 Wings On Fire
06 Ever the Actor
07 So Rides the Reindeer
08 Darling Thoughts
09 Wake Up
10 Enemy
11 Bird and the Serpent
12 Sudden
Jazz Monroe is a music and culture writer based in London. His work also appears in The Guardian, The Independent, and elsewhere. ... Read More
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