Interview is the ninth studio album by the British musician Gary Numan, released in 1986. The album features a mix of electronic and rock sounds, with Numan's signature synth-heavy style at the forefront. It was produced by Numan himself, with assistance from Nick Smith.
The album opens with the energetic and catchy "Call Out the Dogs," which sets the tone for the rest of the record. Numan's vocals are as haunting and robotic as ever, and the instrumentation is layered and complex. "This Is New Love" is another standout track, with a driving beat and a chorus that will get stuck in your head for days.
The album's title track, "Interview," is a slower, more introspective song that showcases Numan's songwriting skills. The lyrics are personal and heartfelt, and the melody is haunting and beautiful.
One of the album's most interesting tracks is "The Hunter," which features African-inspired percussion and a driving bassline. Numan's vocals are more subdued on this track, but the instrumentation is rich and complex.