2018Released
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The documentary-style video for this song was shot on-location in Mexico City in June and filmed by Mexican director Gerardo Naranjo (Narcos, The Bridge). The cult-like lead character we see journeying through the city is played by Ebon Moss-Bachrach, who previously appeared in Netflix's Punisher. The visual ends with him interrupting Interpol at a press conference. "I like to describe the video for "The Rover" as a prequel," Interpol frontman Paul Banks said of the clip. "It's the origin story of the character described in the song, the birth of a cult leader. When we meet him he is partly unhinged. He's a man on the verge, an artist subjected to great pressures, and beset with existential frustrations. A distracted hipster who enjoys psychedelics, let's say." He added: "The events that take place in Mexico City, be it a bump on the head, a visit to a shaman, or the influence of his rescuers (the street gang known as "Los Locos") trigger the birth - the eruption - of this new figure, 'the rover.' His rescuers become his first followers."

Speaking at the Mexico City press conference in which Interpol get interrupted by Moss-Bachrach's character, Banks described this as "the most direct and immediate punchy rock song" that the band recorded for Marauder. He added: "It’s a nice re-emergence to come out with this tight fist, quick succinct banger."

Paul Banks told NME that the idea behind "The Rover" character is that he is "a charismatic and magnetic figure" who "preaches "a doomsday type message" and manipulates people in order to get them to follow him. Rather than setting out to write a song about such a messianic leader, Banks said he was "inspired by the sound of the song." He explained. "I think something in his riff with that drone-y bass part was evoking the California west, or Arizona, Nevada. I just envisioned this kind of dusty landscape and this cult leader figure." Banks added that he finds it "a very fascinating dynamic" that people can buy up such a person's message and "react to the cult of personality like that." History shows that not only does it happen on a small scale in cults but "it can happen with great numbers of people."

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Song Analysis

Key, BPM (tempo) and time signature of The Rover.
GKey
MajorMode
4/4Time Signature
201BPM

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Matador
2018 Interpol under exclusive license to Matador Records
2018 Interpol under exclusive license to Matador Records

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