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 ...
IDLES, one of the busiest punk bands on the planet, have announced a brand new album, titled TANGK. The record boasts 11 tracks, one of which has dropped today. It’s called ‘Dancer’, and features two ...
Last October, Idles announced TANGK, their fifth album, with a little extra oomph added by their single “Dancer.” Uproxx tapped TANGK among “The Most Anticipated Albums Of 2024,” writing, “TANGK is ...
“After all these years of rock n’ roll, all we needed was brutal honesty from an angry-looking man in Bristol.” That’s the BBC’s Steve Lamacq in Don’t Go Gentle: a Film About IDLES, the new ...
“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 ...
Following Arcade Fire is no easy task, but the British rock band IDLES took it in stride on Friday night at the Mojave Stage with a rambunctious set. As Arcade Fire's crowd quickly dissipated, eager ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Rob Simonsen composed the score for Caught Stealing, and Idles brought it to life in the studio. The score and Idles’ original ...
Last week, British rockers Idles released a new music video for their song "Grace" that is solely an AI-generated "deepfake" version of Coldplay's music video for their 2000 hit "Yellow." But maybe ...
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 ...
Caught Stealing, Darren Aronofsky’s highly anticipated crime thriller set in New York’s ‘90s punk underground, has finally arrived in theaters today. On Wednesday, Aug. 27, in one glorious final blast ...
Last year, Sleaford Mods' Jason Williamson accused IDLES of "appropriating a working-class voice." Then Fat White Family, another UK band, chimed in to agree: "the last thing our increasingly ...
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