Paul Banks, the lead singer of Interpol, sees himself as part of a creative gang rather than just a frontman. He discusses the band’s impact on the indie sleaze movement and reflects on their critically acclaimed albums, including the anniversary of 'Antics.' Interestingly, Paul reveals he hasn't listened to rock music in over two decades. He shares a memorable boxing match with John Frusciante and RZA, discussing how they influenced his views on hip-hop's musicality. Their upcoming international tour promises a nostalgic celebration of their iconic sound.