

Latest Release

- 17 DEC 2024
- 1 Song
- TANGK · 2024
- TANGK · 2023
- TANGK · 2023
- CRAWLER · 2021
- Joy as an Act of Resistance. · 2018
- Joy as an Act of Resistance. · 2018
- TANGK · 2024
- Ultra Mono · 2020
- Brutalism · 2017
- Joy as an Act of Resistance. · 2018
Albums
- 2020
- 2024
- 2024
- 2024
- 2024
- 2024
- 2024
Artist Playlists
- A visceral jolt of contemporary British punk.
- “It’s made me really appreciate how to utilise my time.”
Compilations
- The IDLES singer provides an exclusive DJ mix.
- Joe Talbot talks through TANGK.
- Matt looks back on his album chat with IDLES for 'Ultra Mono.'
- A deep dive into the Bristol band's third album 'Ultra Mono.'
- Celebrating the back catalogues of two modern powerhouses.
- Matt and friends create the ultimate summer playlist.
More To See
About IDLES
British rock band IDLES’ debut album, 2017’s Brutalism, was acclaimed for both its visceral, punk-infused sound and the raw emotional honesty of frontman Joe Talbot’s lyrics. ∙ The death of Talbot’s mother had a huge impact on Brutalism: he included a photo of her on the cover and had her ashes pressed into 100 limited-edition copies of the vinyl release. ∙ Just six months after their debut album, IDLES opened for Foo Fighters in a one-off show commemorating the 10th birthday of London’s famed O2 arena. ∙ Joy as an Act of Resistance. pays homage to Dirty Dancing—featuring a key song (a cover of Solomon Burke’s “Cry to Me”) and lyric (“I carried a watermelon”) from the ’80s film. ∙ In 2019, they won Best British Breakthrough Act at the Kerrang! Awards and were nominated for Best Breakthrough Act at the Brit Awards. ∙ Their 2020 album, Ultra Mono, was coproduced by post-punk legend Nick Launay (Kate Bush, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Arcade Fire).
- FROM
- Bristol, England
- FORMED
- 2009
- GENRE
- Alternative