NYC

"Say Hello to the Angels"/"NYC" is a double A-side single by New York City-based indie rock band Interpol, both taken from their debut album Turn on the Bright Lights. The single was released on April 14, 2003 as the second single from the album. A music video for "NYC" was produced, directed by Doug Aitken. It features the band in a montage of pictures and designs as well as footage of a park at night. CD (OLE582-2): 7" vinyl (OLE582-7):

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