5.15.2011

Are you ready to rock in Rome?

Rock. Band. In. Rome. - What else could be better than that?

So we thought of posting an upcoming event in Rome (since we haven't done so yet). Maybe this would interest all of you, that is if you find rock bands interesting. So here we are... and here we go. Are you ready? 5... 4... 3... 2... 1 - hold your breath and hold it still!

Interpol is coming to Rome! Yes, you heard that right. Interpol. Rocking. Rome. Isn't that cool?

Okay, so you might be interested in rock... but if you don't know Interpol, here's a little info about them.

Interpol is a rock band from New York City in America. They were formed around 1997 with Paul Banks (vocals, guitar), Daniel Kessler (guitar, vocals), Carlos Dengler (bass guitar, keyboards) and Greg Drudy (drums, percussion) as the original line-up. In 2000, Drudy left the band and was replaced by Sam Fogarino who also left the band in 2010 after they finished their 4th album.

So if Interpol was a great rock band and has been there for long, why haven't all people heard about their musical geniuses? That's because the band takes the pride of being one of the most famous indie bands in New York.

Being just a few of those bands who made the post-punk revival in 2000s, the bands sound is a mixture of staccato bass and rhythmic, harmonized guitar, with a snare heavy mix. This mix of sound might be familiar, yes, since it would be closely comparable to Joy Division and The Chameleons. The band also take pride of writing their song lyrics for themselves and not depending on just any songwriters.

Interpol was made famous with lots of their albums and singles that features their punk-rock taste and their cool music that just suits everybody's ears. They debuted with their album Turn on the Bright Lights in 2002 and their latest was a self-titled album last September 2010.

So enough about the band. Now you know them, it's time for details of the show. Their concert would be on May 30, 2010 (about 2 weeks from now), Monday, 9:00 PM at Atlantico Live (ex Palacisalfa) in Rome, Italy. Tickets could be booked in advance and costs 28.09 to 44.90 GBP.

If you would like to watch the concert, go book tickets for yourselves now. You might also want to book flights and come to Rome - stop by and see more than just the concert. If you are from other places (aside from Rome) and would love to stay in for a while, why don't you rent some vacation rentals in Rome? Try this accommodation in Rome in Trastevere. It's clean, safe, affordable, and with great service. This Rome apartment in Trastevere would surely bring you a great time while you are in the city enjoying some rocking, headbanging, Interpol concert. Enjoy!

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