The raging return of Idles: ‘We’ve always used violence as part of our vocabulary’

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After scoring a No 1 in lockdown, the post-punk band’s singer Joe Talbot reflects on writing about car crashes, substance abuse and Rishi Sunak on their new album

“That was a quiet week,” Talbot quips over Zoom; rare levity from an otherwise intense speaker. “It didn’t show that we were a great band; it showed we’ve got a great audience. We were embraced by a loving community who’ve built us up to the point where we can get No 1 in a lockdown. It’s not our achievement, it’s theirs.”

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yawn

Absolutely dreadful. Screaming and screeching through every “ song”. Anti- musician. The lead guitarist and his stained underwear at Glastonbury gave me ptsd.

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