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By Team JamBase Feb 17, 2011 • 10:48 am PST

Interpol with School of Seven Bells :: 02.04.11 :: UCSB Thunderdome :: Santa Barbara, CA
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Opening act School of Seven Bells set the mood for the evening, creating a dark, demure presence in the eerie lighting on the cavernous stage. The trio of musicians created a rich, brooding sound sometimes referred to as Dream Pop. In fact, lead singer Alejandra Deheza admits to being a lucid dreamer, which may account for her ethereal lyrics. Along with her sister Claudia, who used to plays drums, the identical twins met guitarist Benjamin Curtis (ex-Secret Machines) when their respective former bands were opening for an Interpol concert several years ago. The band allegedly took their name from a PBS documentary about the School of Seven Bells, a myth about a school for South American pickpockets. The concept of seven minds working together became a cementing force behind the band’s fanciful lyrics. Alejandra’s haunting voice, sometimes reminiscent of Bjork, is molded into a trance-like sound with Curtis applying multiple layers of electronic sound and guitar. Unfortunately, the old harmonies Dehaza used to exchange with her twin sister were missing, as Claudia has left the band, replaced by drummer Zachary Saginaw. Fans of Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim may recognize the band’s music as regular part of their soundtracks.
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A decade ago, Interpol may have been the first band responsible for resurrecting a new wave of the 80s synth rock sound made famous by bands like Depeche Mode, The Cure and Joy Division. They created a new sub-genre with their fresh take on a retro sound. It seems like there is a new band every year or two since that has followed their lead, including The Killers, The Bravery and Neon Trees. Their popular brooding sound seemed to sooth the crowd at the Thunderdome just fine. Fans danced and sang along as the band raced through a fifteen song set, ending with one of their biggest hits, “Slow Hands.” After the vociferous crowd demanded more, Interpol returned for a four song encore that seemed to finally satiate their adoring fans.
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