Interpol signs to Partisan for new album

Interpol has signed with Partisan Records for its eighth studio album. The New York indie band described the partnership as ideal on every level.

The announcement came on May 12 as the group continues to preview material from the follow-up to its 2022 release The Other Side of Make-Believe. Two tracks have already surfaced: See Out Loud, which has appeared in setlists since March, and Wings of Fire, which debuted at Coachella 2026 and references earlier albums Antics and Our Love to Admire.

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