Although Idles’ debut album, Brutalism, arrived in 2017, the UK rockers have been chugging along for a bit over a decade now. Their journey to becoming one of the most esteemed bands in indie music ...
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Idles are as idle as a bouncer named Tiny is tiny. Cue up a concert video on YouTube and you’ll see that the British post-punk outfit is anything but lazy or purposeless. Rather, they are in constant ...
If you’ve saw IDLES on their recently wrapped North American tour, you may have heard many of the songs from their new album Crawler live and loud. Now you can hear the whole thing. Working with ...
IDLES have today unveiled their latest full-length album, CRAWLER. Listen to the LP, and read a Track by Track breakdown from the band’s vocalist Joe Talbot and guitarist Mark Bowen. This whole album, ...
“It feels like Hall and Oates is playing in my heart / I loved my man from the very start / He turned forgiveness into an art / You’ll never tear us apart…I LOVE MY MAN!” That’s IDLES Joe Talbot on ...
At their triumphant set at the Other Stage last night (June 28), IDLES put on a five-star show for Worthy Farm featuring one very bold boat float. The boat was a visual reference to the current ...
IDLES’ ‘Joy As An Act Of Resistance’ saw the snarling rock band take the anger of their surroundings and turn it into something positive. Its loud, proud lessons of being kind, empathetic and loving ...
It may be surprising to learn that Idles, one of the most innovative rock bands to arise in years and an unlikely Grammy perennial, seem to have little background in rock music — at least frontman Joe ...
IDLES recently released their newest single, “Gift Horse,” to accompany previous singles “Grace” and “Dancer” from the forthcoming album TANGK, which they announced in October and comes out on ...
Festival Hall: The only venue in Melbourne tonight where you can see a shaggy-haired man in a yellow, ankle-long dress leading a rowdy Celine Dion sing-along while held aloft by a sold out audience.
When Idles live-streamed their Abbey Road sets last month, it was only right they took on the challenge of performing The Beatles' heaviest and most explosive song. Frontman Joe Talbot threw himself ...