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Music Industry Moves:͏ Interpol Signs With Partisan Records; Universal Music Publishing Unveils New Logo

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June 9, 2026

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Music Industry Moves:͏ Interpol Signs With Partisan Records; Universal Music Publishing Unveils New Logo

Long-running New York City band Interpol have announced their first album in four years, “This Mirror Weighs a Ton,” which arrives Aug. 28 and also will be their first for Partisan Records, the Brooklyn-based indie currently riding high with Geese and others. The album was produced by Andrew Wyatt (Rosalia, Charli xcx) and mixed by David []

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