Since their 2017 debut Brutalism, British punks IDLES have seemed like a band on a mission. Release a record, tour hard, write more songs, make another album, do it all again. Their new record Ultra ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. For the uninitiated, Idles are a monumentally powerful British hard rock band whose music is loaded with punk and hardcore ...
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 ...
In December, Idles released “Grace” and Uproxx’s Alex Gonzalez wrote of the song, “Over slow-burning drums and downtempo cadence, lead vocalist Joe Talbot makes an appeal to the listener’s emotion by ...
photo by P Squared 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.
Over the weekend, IDLES played on one of the main stages at Lollapalooza, playing a typically roaring set. Today, the British post-punk band shared a new video for “Stockholm Syndrome.”It features ...
“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 ...
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 ...
Last month, guitarist Mark Bowen revealed to NME that the band were well underway with writing their “most exciting” album yet, and hinted that they were looking to go “back to basics” for album six.
Not Your Father’s Ferrari . . . but Whose Is It? Audio By Carbonatix The pop band of the moment vents our stress. The British pop quintet Idles is the band of this moment — a moment defined by an ...
The two bands have variously clumsy and bracing things to say about class, race and Britain – but they are at least connecting to something bigger than themselves On the face of it, two British indie ...
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