Big thanks to all those folks who listed Interceptors on their Best of 2009 lists. (a few links below) Also major thanks to all the people who had us play this past year, supported us along the way, and of course all the rad bands we have been very humbled to share the stage with.

We're currently tracking new material and putting together an album of remixes from Interceptors. We've got a few shows coming up in January which we will post info on soon and we'll be starting back up again, full force, in the spring. Til then, Happy New Year!

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We hit #12 on Mishka Bloglin's Top 100 of 09
The year’s two most prominent revival genres, married at last. Interceptor is so much the middle point between shoegaze and goth, you really can’t call it anything but gothgaze: dark and ethereal, mechanical and still somehow warm. I’ll be closely following Screen Vinyl Image in 2010; if Interceptor is any indication—and if they get the attention they deserve—we can expect nothing but great, gothgazey things.

Teresa of Sentamentalist Blog listed us in her Top 10 of 09

Shoegazer Alive Interceptors Hit #9 in their Top 10

The Blog That Celebrates Itself #3 on their Top 5

RDU New Zealand's Human Pleasure Top Songs of 2009 Radio Show (Fever was selected track)

Go Flying Turtle Best Albums of 2009
Soon I found myself quickly forgetting about everything, and like a moth to a blinding light, was standing front and center, transfixed by a sound that simultaneously transported me back to 1984 and forward to 2024. I don't think the kids were ready for this aural onslaught of vast, screaming guitar and keyboard textures, and at one point I thought, by sheer sound alone, the band was going to blow the roof off the bar. (Read full article here)