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Idles

Idles (stylized in all caps as IDLES) are a British rock band formed in Bristol in 2009.[1] The band consists of Adam Devonshire (bass), Joe Talbot (vocals), Mark Bowen (guitar), Lee Kiernan (guitar), and Jon Beavis (drums).

Idles
Idles performing in August 2019. From left: Jon Beavis, Mark Bowen, Lee Kiernan, Adam Devonshire and Joe Talbot
Background information
OriginBristol, England
Genres
Years active2009–present
Labels
Members
  • Adam Devonshire
  • Joe Talbot
  • Mark Bowen
  • Lee Kiernan
  • Jon Beavis
Past members
Websiteidlesband.com

After spending eight years honing their live performances, the band released their debut album, Brutalism, in 2017 to critical acclaim,[2][3] Their second album, Joy as an Act of Resistance (2018), increased their exposure significantly,[4] and was followed by their first UK number 1 album, Ultra Mono, in 2020.[5] The band released their fourth album, Crawler, in 2021.[6] Tangk, their fifth studio album, was released in 2024.

History edit

Formation, Welcome and Meat/Meta EPs (2009–2015) edit

Welsh frontman Joe Talbot was born in Newport and spent his late teenage years in Devon.[7] Talbot and bassist Adam Devonshire met in sixth form college in Exeter. Talbot and Devonshire then both moved to Bristol where they studied at the St Matthias Campus of the University of the West of England and decided to start a band.[8] According to Talbot, "It took us a long time to get productive because we didn't know what the fuck we were doing at all, we were fucking terrible for a long time."[9] Talbot and Devonshire went on to open the Bat-Cave Night Club in Bristol.[10] Guitarist Mark Bowen moved from Belfast to study in Bristol and met Talbot while on the DJ circuit.[7]

The band's first release was the Welcome EP in 2012.[11] By 2014 the band comprised Talbot, Devonshire, guitarists Mark Bowen and Andy Stewart, and drummer Jon Beavis.[12] They released a second EP, Meat, which saw them embrace a much harder-edged direction from their early work, and Meta, an EP of remixes, in 2015,[13] and then started writing songs for their debut album.[8]

Brutalism (2016–2017) edit

After the 2016 singles "Well Done"[14] and "Divide & Conquer",[15] the band released their first album, Brutalism, in March 2017 to critical acclaim.[8][16][17] DIY gave it 4 stars, calling it "An exhilarating escape along frenzied rhythms and powerhouse rhythms with a ferocious commentary for guidance...as vital as it is volatile."[18] The Line of Best Fit website gave it 9/10, calling Idles "one of the most exciting British bands right now".[19] It received an 8/10 from PopMatters, with Ian King calling it "bracing, caustic, and relentless".[20] Uncut gave it a similarly positive review, calling it "A rare rock record with the rage, urgency, wit and shattering of complacency usually found in grime".[21] Talbot's mother died after a long illness while the band was working on the album and is pictured on the cover, along with a sculpture by Talbot and his father.[12] Her death gave Talbot and the band a new focus.[12] They toured to support Brutalism, and supported the Maccabees on the London shows of their farewell tour,[22] as well as supporting the Foo Fighters for the O2 Arena's 10th Birthday.

Joy as an Act of Resistance (2018–2019) edit

 
Guitarist Mark Bowen at Glastonbury Festival 2019

After several festival appearances throughout Europe, they began working on their second album, Joy as an Act of Resistance, which was released on 31 August 2018.[12][23][24] Accompanying the release of Joy, the group created an exhibition in collaboration with HM Electric Gallery in London, taking place 30 and 31 August 2018.[25]

In 2019, the band was nominated for Best Breakthrough Act at the 2019 Brit Awards[26] and later won the 2019 Kerrang! Award for Best British Breakthrough Act.[27] That same year, Joy as an Act of Resistance was shortlisted for the 2019 Hyundai Mercury Prize. The band performed "Never Fight a Man with a Perm" at the ceremony on 19 September. In December, they played various shows across the UK, including a packed concert of 10,000 at London's Alexandra Palace.

Ultra Mono (2020–2021) edit

During the latter stages of their Joy as an Act of Resistance tour in December 2019, Idles performed three new songs which were confirmed to be from their then-unannounced third album,[28] which Talbot confirmed was finished and being mixed in an interview with Zane Lowe that same month.

Following the promotional single "Mr. Motivator" in May 2020, Talbot announced their third album, Ultra Mono, in June, on Steve Lamacq's Radio 6 show.[29] The album was supported by a further four singles; "Grounds", "A Hymn", "Model Village" and "War" in June, July, August and September 2020, respectively. The record also features guest appearances from Jehnny Beth, Warren Ellis, David Yow and Jamie Cullum.[29] In 2020, Idles received two nominations at the Berlin Music Video Awards: the music video "Never Fight a Man With a Perm" received a nomination for Best Animation and "Mercedes Marxist" was nominated for Best Concept.[30]

Ultra Mono was released through Partisan Records on 25 September 2020 to predominantly positive reviews, with Louder Than War awarding it a 10 out of 10 and describing it as "the album of their career".[31] The band followed the release of the album with a remix of "Model Village", featuring Slowthai.[32]

In 2021 the band received the Best Punk Record award for the album at the American Association of Independent Music’s (A2IM) Libera Awards.[33] Also in 2021, the band released three covers: Sharon Van Etten's "Peace Signs" (for Van Etten's commemorative Epic Ten album),[34] Gang of Four's "Damaged Goods" (for the Andy Gill tribute album The Problem Of Leisure)[35] and Metallica's "The God That Failed" (for the charity tribute album The Metallica Blacklist).[36]

Crawler (2021–2023) edit

On 28 September 2021, shortly over a year after the release of Ultra Mono, the band released the single "The Beachland Ballroom". Coinciding with the announcement the band announced the release of their fourth studio album, Crawler, to be released later in the autumn.[37] Prior to the album's release, the second single, "Car Crash", was released. The song was written about Talbot's real-life car accident.[38]

Crawler was released on 12 November 2021 through Partisan Records, and it was met with critical acclaim. Matt Mitchell, writing for Paste, gave the album an 8.8 out of 10 saying that Crawler "is magnetic storytelling tempered with newfound patience".[39] Damien Morris, of The Observer, called Crawler a "thrilling, glass-gargling introspection", giving the album a full five out of five stars.[40] Stuart Berman of Pitchfork gave Crawler a 7 out 10, the highest rating the band has received from the website. Berman said that "the Bristol band’s fourth album plays like the dark origin story for how Idles became the preeminent life coaches of modern post-punk."[41]

After being unable to tour for Ultra Mono due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the two albums were promoted in a worldwide tour from late 2021 to late 2022. During the tour, the band released two music videos from Crawler. The first, "When the Lights Come On", premiered on 13 December 2021 with direction from the company, Holding Hands with Horses.[42] On 8 February 2022, the music video for "Crawl!" was released. The video was a claymation video directed by LOOSE and Edie Lawrence.[43]

In April 2022, the band performed at Coachella Music and Arts Festival, with Desert Sun describing their performance as "rambunctious" and "chaotic".[44]

Tangk (2023–present) edit

On 18 October 2023 the band released the single "Dancer", featuring backing vocals by James Murphy and Nancy Whang from LCD Soundsystem. They also announced their fifth album Tangk, which was released on 16 February 2024 and co-produced by the team of Kenny Beats, Nigel Godrich and guitarist Mark Bowen.[45] "Dancer" was later named by NME as the 49th best song of 2023.[46]

On 6 December 2023, the band released the follow-up single "Grace",[47] and later released "Gift Horse"[48] on 14 January 2024. On February 14, the band released a music video for "Grace" that used footage from Coldplay's video for "Yellow". Using deep fake technology, Chris Martin is made to appear as though he is singing "Grace" rather than "Yellow". The idea for the video reportedly came to Talbot in a dream, and was done with not only Martin's approval but his cooperation – filming himself singing the song in order to train the AI to make it appear more realistic.[49]

Musical style edit

 
Idles at Haldern Pop Festival 2017

Idles' music has been associated with punk rock[50][51] and related genres including post-punk,[52][53] hardcore punk,[54] and post-hardcore.[55] Talbot rejected the punk label;[56] in 2017, he said: "We're not a post punk band. I guess we have that motorik, engine-like drive in the rhythm section that some post punk bands have, but we have plenty of songs that aren't like that at all."[12]

Members edit

Current

  • Adam Devonshire – bass guitar, backing vocals (2009–present)
  • Joe Talbot – lead vocals (2009–present)
  • Mark Bowen – lead guitar, backing vocals (2009–present), electronics, keyboards (2021–present)
  • Jon Beavis – drums, backing vocals (2011–present)
  • Lee Kiernan – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2015–present)

Former

  • Andy Stewart – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2009–2015)
  • Jon Harper – drums (2009–2011)

Discography edit

Awards and nominations edit

Awards and nominations for Idles
Year Award Award category Nominee Result Ref.
2018 Q Awards Best Breakthrough Act Idles Won [57]
Best Album Joy as an Act of Resistance Nominated
2019 Mercury Prize Nominated [58]
Ivor Novello Awards Album Award Won [59]
Brit Awards British Breakthrough Act Idles Nominated [26]
Kerrang! Awards Best British Breakthrough Won [27]
2020 Libera Awards Best Live Act Won [60]
NME Awards Best British Band Nominated [61]
Best Band in the World Nominated
UK Music Video Awards Best Rock Video – UK "War" Won [62]
Best Cinematography in a Video Nominated
Best Editing in a Video Nominated
2021 Libera Awards Best Punk Record Ultra Mono Won [63]
Best Creative Packaging Nominated
2022 NME Awards Best Live Act Idles Nominated [64]
AIM Independent Music Awards Best Live Performer Nominated [65]
Libera Awards Best Rock Record Crawler Won [66]
Video of the Year "Car Crash" Nominated
UK Music Video Awards Best Rock Video - UK "Crawl!" Nominated [67]
Best Animation in a Video Nominated
2023 Grammy Awards Best Rock Performance Nominated [68]
Best Rock Album Crawler Nominated
Libera Awards Best Live/Livestream Act Live on From the Basement Nominated [69]

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External links edit

  • Official website

idles, other, uses, disambiguation, stylized, caps, idles, british, rock, band, formed, bristol, 2009, band, consists, adam, devonshire, bass, talbot, vocals, mark, bowen, guitar, kiernan, guitar, beavis, drums, performing, august, 2019, from, left, beavis, ma. For other uses see Idles disambiguation Idles stylized in all caps as IDLES are a British rock band formed in Bristol in 2009 1 The band consists of Adam Devonshire bass Joe Talbot vocals Mark Bowen guitar Lee Kiernan guitar and Jon Beavis drums IdlesIdles performing in August 2019 From left Jon Beavis Mark Bowen Lee Kiernan Adam Devonshire and Joe TalbotBackground informationOriginBristol EnglandGenresPost hardcore post punk hardcore punk Noise rockYears active2009 presentLabelsFear of Fiction Balley PartisanMembersAdam Devonshire Joe Talbot Mark Bowen Lee Kiernan Jon BeavisPast membersJon Harper Andy StewartWebsiteidlesband wbr comAfter spending eight years honing their live performances the band released their debut album Brutalism in 2017 to critical acclaim 2 3 Their second album Joy as an Act of Resistance 2018 increased their exposure significantly 4 and was followed by their first UK number 1 album Ultra Mono in 2020 5 The band released their fourth album Crawler in 2021 6 Tangk their fifth studio album was released in 2024 Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation Welcome and Meat Meta EPs 2009 2015 1 2 Brutalism 2016 2017 1 3 Joy as an Act of Resistance 2018 2019 1 4 Ultra Mono 2020 2021 1 5 Crawler 2021 2023 1 6 Tangk 2023 present 2 Musical style 3 Members 4 Discography 5 Awards and nominations 6 References 7 External linksHistory editFormation Welcome and Meat Meta EPs 2009 2015 edit Main articles Welcome Idles EP and Meat Idles EP Welsh frontman Joe Talbot was born in Newport and spent his late teenage years in Devon 7 Talbot and bassist Adam Devonshire met in sixth form college in Exeter Talbot and Devonshire then both moved to Bristol where they studied at the St Matthias Campus of the University of the West of England and decided to start a band 8 According to Talbot It took us a long time to get productive because we didn t know what the fuck we were doing at all we were fucking terrible for a long time 9 Talbot and Devonshire went on to open the Bat Cave Night Club in Bristol 10 Guitarist Mark Bowen moved from Belfast to study in Bristol and met Talbot while on the DJ circuit 7 The band s first release was the Welcome EP in 2012 11 By 2014 the band comprised Talbot Devonshire guitarists Mark Bowen and Andy Stewart and drummer Jon Beavis 12 They released a second EP Meat which saw them embrace a much harder edged direction from their early work and Meta an EP of remixes in 2015 13 and then started writing songs for their debut album 8 Brutalism 2016 2017 edit Main article Brutalism Idles album After the 2016 singles Well Done 14 and Divide amp Conquer 15 the band released their first album Brutalism in March 2017 to critical acclaim 8 16 17 DIY gave it 4 stars calling it An exhilarating escape along frenzied rhythms and powerhouse rhythms with a ferocious commentary for guidance as vital as it is volatile 18 The Line of Best Fit website gave it 9 10 calling Idles one of the most exciting British bands right now 19 It received an 8 10 from PopMatters with Ian King calling it bracing caustic and relentless 20 Uncut gave it a similarly positive review calling it A rare rock record with the rage urgency wit and shattering of complacency usually found in grime 21 Talbot s mother died after a long illness while the band was working on the album and is pictured on the cover along with a sculpture by Talbot and his father 12 Her death gave Talbot and the band a new focus 12 They toured to support Brutalism and supported the Maccabees on the London shows of their farewell tour 22 as well as supporting the Foo Fighters for the O2 Arena s 10th Birthday Joy as an Act of Resistance 2018 2019 edit Main article Joy as an Act of Resistance nbsp Guitarist Mark Bowen at Glastonbury Festival 2019After several festival appearances throughout Europe they began working on their second album Joy as an Act of Resistance which was released on 31 August 2018 12 23 24 Accompanying the release of Joy the group created an exhibition in collaboration with HM Electric Gallery in London taking place 30 and 31 August 2018 25 In 2019 the band was nominated for Best Breakthrough Act at the 2019 Brit Awards 26 and later won the 2019 Kerrang Award for Best British Breakthrough Act 27 That same year Joy as an Act of Resistance was shortlisted for the 2019 Hyundai Mercury Prize The band performed Never Fight a Man with a Perm at the ceremony on 19 September In December they played various shows across the UK including a packed concert of 10 000 at London s Alexandra Palace Ultra Mono 2020 2021 edit Main article Ultra Mono During the latter stages of their Joy as an Act of Resistance tour in December 2019 Idles performed three new songs which were confirmed to be from their then unannounced third album 28 which Talbot confirmed was finished and being mixed in an interview with Zane Lowe that same month Following the promotional single Mr Motivator in May 2020 Talbot announced their third album Ultra Mono in June on Steve Lamacq s Radio 6 show 29 The album was supported by a further four singles Grounds A Hymn Model Village and War in June July August and September 2020 respectively The record also features guest appearances from Jehnny Beth Warren Ellis David Yow and Jamie Cullum 29 In 2020 Idles received two nominations at the Berlin Music Video Awards the music video Never Fight a Man With a Perm received a nomination for Best Animation and Mercedes Marxist was nominated for Best Concept 30 Ultra Mono was released through Partisan Records on 25 September 2020 to predominantly positive reviews with Louder Than War awarding it a 10 out of 10 and describing it as the album of their career 31 The band followed the release of the album with a remix of Model Village featuring Slowthai 32 In 2021 the band received the Best Punk Record award for the album at the American Association of Independent Music s A2IM Libera Awards 33 Also in 2021 the band released three covers Sharon Van Etten s Peace Signs for Van Etten s commemorative Epic Ten album 34 Gang of Four s Damaged Goods for the Andy Gill tribute album The Problem Of Leisure 35 and Metallica s The God That Failed for the charity tribute album The Metallica Blacklist 36 Crawler 2021 2023 edit Main article Crawler album On 28 September 2021 shortly over a year after the release of Ultra Mono the band released the single The Beachland Ballroom Coinciding with the announcement the band announced the release of their fourth studio album Crawler to be released later in the autumn 37 Prior to the album s release the second single Car Crash was released The song was written about Talbot s real life car accident 38 Crawler was released on 12 November 2021 through Partisan Records and it was met with critical acclaim Matt Mitchell writing for Paste gave the album an 8 8 out of 10 saying that Crawler is magnetic storytelling tempered with newfound patience 39 Damien Morris of The Observer called Crawler a thrilling glass gargling introspection giving the album a full five out of five stars 40 Stuart Berman of Pitchfork gave Crawler a 7 out 10 the highest rating the band has received from the website Berman said that the Bristol band s fourth album plays like the dark origin story for how Idles became the preeminent life coaches of modern post punk 41 After being unable to tour for Ultra Mono due to the COVID 19 pandemic the two albums were promoted in a worldwide tour from late 2021 to late 2022 During the tour the band released two music videos from Crawler The first When the Lights Come On premiered on 13 December 2021 with direction from the company Holding Hands with Horses 42 On 8 February 2022 the music video for Crawl was released The video was a claymation video directed by LOOSE and Edie Lawrence 43 In April 2022 the band performed at Coachella Music and Arts Festival with Desert Sun describing their performance as rambunctious and chaotic 44 Tangk 2023 present edit On 18 October 2023 the band released the single Dancer featuring backing vocals by James Murphy and Nancy Whang from LCD Soundsystem They also announced their fifth album Tangk which was released on 16 February 2024 and co produced by the team of Kenny Beats Nigel Godrich and guitarist Mark Bowen 45 Dancer was later named by NME as the 49th best song of 2023 46 On 6 December 2023 the band released the follow up single Grace 47 and later released Gift Horse 48 on 14 January 2024 On February 14 the band released a music video for Grace that used footage from Coldplay s video for Yellow Using deep fake technology Chris Martin is made to appear as though he is singing Grace rather than Yellow The idea for the video reportedly came to Talbot in a dream and was done with not only Martin s approval but his cooperation filming himself singing the song in order to train the AI to make it appear more realistic 49 Musical style edit nbsp Idles at Haldern Pop Festival 2017Idles music has been associated with punk rock 50 51 and related genres including post punk 52 53 hardcore punk 54 and post hardcore 55 Talbot rejected the punk label 56 in 2017 he said We re not a post punk band I guess we have that motorik engine like drive in the rhythm section that some post punk bands have but we have plenty of songs that aren t like that at all 12 Members editCurrent Adam Devonshire bass guitar backing vocals 2009 present Joe Talbot lead vocals 2009 present Mark Bowen lead guitar backing vocals 2009 present electronics keyboards 2021 present Jon Beavis drums backing vocals 2011 present Lee Kiernan rhythm guitar backing vocals 2015 present Former Andy Stewart rhythm guitar backing vocals 2009 2015 Jon Harper drums 2009 2011 Discography editMain article Idles discography Brutalism 2017 Joy as an Act of Resistance 2018 Ultra Mono 2020 Crawler 2021 Tangk 2024 Awards and nominations editAwards and nominations for Idles Year Award Award category Nominee Result Ref 2018 Q Awards Best Breakthrough Act Idles Won 57 Best Album Joy as an Act of Resistance Nominated2019 Mercury Prize Nominated 58 Ivor Novello Awards Album Award Won 59 Brit Awards British Breakthrough Act Idles Nominated 26 Kerrang Awards Best British Breakthrough Won 27 2020 Libera Awards Best Live Act Won 60 NME Awards Best British Band Nominated 61 Best Band in the World NominatedUK Music Video Awards Best Rock Video UK War Won 62 Best Cinematography in a Video NominatedBest Editing in a Video Nominated2021 Libera Awards Best Punk Record Ultra Mono Won 63 Best Creative Packaging Nominated2022 NME Awards Best Live Act Idles Nominated 64 AIM Independent Music Awards Best Live Performer Nominated 65 Libera Awards Best Rock Record Crawler Won 66 Video of the Year Car Crash NominatedUK Music Video Awards Best Rock Video UK Crawl Nominated 67 Best Animation in a Video Nominated2023 Grammy Awards Best Rock Performance Nominated 68 Best Rock Album Crawler NominatedLibera Awards Best Live Livestream Act Live on From the Basement Nominated 69 References edit Smith Thomas 29 September 2017 Idles Snarling punk that encapsulates the state of the nation NME Retrieved 31 August 2019 Bassett Jordan 30 August 2018 Idles Joy As An Act Of Resistance review NME Retrieved 31 August 2019 Empire Kitty 3 November 2018 Idles review shout their name from the rooftops The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 31 August 2019 Album Review Idles Joy as an Act of Resistance Drowned in Sound Archived from the original on 31 August 2019 Retrieved 31 August 2019 McLister Matthew 1 October 2020 IDLES Ultra Mono review Social class controversy Clumsy or quirky Matthew Mclister Retrieved 29 January 2024 Richards Will 12 November 2021 IDLES CRAWLER review an introspective risk taking leap forwards NME Retrieved 29 January 2024 a b McSorley Kevin 19 April 2019 Idles a subversive band that disagrees vehemently with our government Irish News Retrieved 2 August 2019 a b c Hamilton Joe 2017 Brute Force The Contrary World Of IDLES Clash 15 March 2017 Retrieved 8 July 2017 Brute 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