Interpol managed to maintain much of the crowd at Lollapalooza last night, as Muse played at exactly the same time at a stage across Grant Park.
In contrast to Muse’s giant theatrical emotional rock at the AT & T stage, Interpol’s set was a simple affair, with very little audience interaction or between-song banter.
Making their way though a set that included ‘Stella Was A Diver And She Was Always Down’, ’Evil’ , ‘Not Even Jail’ and ‘Slow Hands’ the band also played material from their new album ‘Our Love To Admire’ including ‘The Heinrich Manouver’, ‘No I In Threesome’ and ‘Rest My Chemistry’.
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