Review by Dan Tallis. "Interpol, have taken all the amazing moments from their debut and improved them, magnified them."
Review by Niall Doherty. "'Antics' isn't the sound of a band getting away with it, it's the sound of a band setting the standard."
Review by Salvatore Ciolfi, "the album's feel is much more lively, bouncy, and accessible."
"Interpol has arrived and their status as a consistent force to be reckoned with has been secured'" by Christian Hoopes.
"This feels like Interpol-by-the-numbers," by Ian Mathers.
"Keeps intact Interpol's singular melodic prowess," by Amir Karim Nezar.
"It's not as grandiose as its predecessor, but it still packs a lasting punch," by Eric Greenwood.
Review by Ethan Brown, "during a cultural moment that demands not necessarily protest music but some kind of relevance or engagement with the world, Interpol’s music seems too much like a retreat."
Rated 4.5 of 5 by Jack Lowrey. "Interpol have produced a soaring, inventive album."
"They've got the sound down; now they just have to hang onto their context," by Mikael Wood
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