Post-punks IDLES return with a new album!
Passionate, political and darkly comedic, IDLES’ debut album ‘Brutalism’ made an impact that no-one, not least the band, could have expected when it arrived, seemingly out of nowhere, in 2017. It was an album with such relevance to the fractured Britain that birthed it, that the band’s potent individuality and honesty simply couldn’t be ignored – and was described perfectly at the time by Uncut as: “a rare rock record with the rage, urgency, wit and shattering of complacency usually found only in grime.”
IDLES second album – ‘Joy As An Act Of Resistance’ – saw them claim their rightful place as leaders in a movement of bands tearing down outdated perceptions of masculinity and bucking a trend of style over substance. Songs from the record were full-throated indictments of sexism, racism, the polarisation of Britain in the wake of Brexit, nationalism and toxic masculinity. ‘Joy’ debuted at no.5 in the UK charts upon its release in Aug 2018, breaking Rough Trade’s all-time record for most pre-orders and sales in a day. By the end of 2018 it had won a fanbase far beyond the UK, featuring in album of the year lists worldwide. ‘Joy’ would be A-listed at 6 Music and earned major features with the likes of Q, Mojo, The Guardian, NY Times, Rolling Stone, GQ, a nationally televised PBS Newshour profile, an explosive Tiny Desk performance (2.5M views and counting), and covers stories with DIY, Loud & Quiet, Kerrang!, So Young, CRACK and NME. IDLES won Best Breakthrough at the Q Awards, were nominated for Breakthrough Artist at the Brit Awards and performed a raucous Jools Holland debut which NME called “history in the making…incomparably brilliant,” likening it to Arctic Monkeys and Kanye West’s first appearances on the show.
If ‘Joy’ was meant to detail the band’s manifesto, then band’s highly anticipated third album – ‘Ultra Mono’ – is the sound of IDLES heading into battle, battering ram in hand, for those tenets. Sonically constructed to capture the feeling of a hip-hop record (Kenny Beats even helped with programming on several tracks), the songs double down on the vitriolic sneer and blunt social commentary of their past work. Not far beneath the surface of their self-admitted sloganeering lies a deeply complex and brutally relevant album that chews up clichés and spits them out as high art for the masses. Active presence and self-acceptance also stand at the core of ‘Ultra Mono,’ with much of the songwriting done on-the-spot in the recording booth, and the phrase “I am I” serving as a lyrical and spiritual mantra throughout.
Ultimately ‘Ultra Mono’ is a celebration of community, one that IDLES have been striving to build upon since their start, something bigger than themselves. As their audience grows, new fans continue to come from a sense of not belonging, together creating a diverse congregation of people that are making each other belong.
. Features guest vocals from Jehnny Beth (Savages) and contributions from Warren Ellis (Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds), David Yow (The Jesus Lizard) and Jamie Cullum. This is momentary acceptance of the self. This is Ultra Mono.
Ultra Mono is released on 25th September 2020 on Partisan Records
TRACKLIST
1. War
2. Grounds https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRkUt9VnaR0
3. Mr. Motivator https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNCopmqsw1Q
4. Anxiety
5. Kill Them With Kindness
6. Model Village https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjr11lGEBg4
7. Ne Touche Pas Moi
8. Carcinogenic
9. Reigns
10. The Lover
11. A Hymn https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYGtGcJ8rKw
12. Danke
ARTICLE PHOTO: Idles on the Mainstage at Haldern Pop Festival 2019, copyright by Alexander Kellner