Interpol singer/guitarist Paul Banks issued his solo LP Banks last year, but apparently had a few extra tunes floating around, so he's whipped up a rarities tape titled Everybody On My Dick Like They Supposed To Be.
It's a multi-genre outing that bounces from truncated, lo-fi demo clips of Banks single "Young Again," to the moody and minimalist, Robocop-toasting new wave instrumental "Only A Man (I Work For Dick Jones)," to ambient break-beats like "Best Kill Me." Banks also roped in MC's like Talib Kweli, El-P, and High Prizm to spit bars on a few rap game-exploring tracks. You can stream or download it down below, courtesy of DatPiff.
It's a multi-genre outing that bounces from truncated, lo-fi demo clips of Banks single "Young Again," to the moody and minimalist, Robocop-toasting new wave instrumental "Only A Man (I Work For Dick Jones)," to ambient break-beats like "Best Kill Me." Banks also roped in MC's like Talib Kweli, El-P, and High Prizm to spit bars on a few rap game-exploring tracks. You can stream or download it down below, courtesy of DatPiff.