Respectfully Yours With JOE TALBOT From IDLES
Update: 2024-11-12
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British hard-rocking outfit Idles are the real deal.
Not only do they staunchly oppose those who fall into their crosshairs, but they are also vocal and proud about such beliefs and stances, with scant regard given for how they are perceived by others. Using their music as a weapon, Idles are brutally honest about their stance on social issues such as racism, bigotry, and most importantly, toxic masculinity as well as Governments who abuse their power.
The band released their fifth album, TANGK earlier this year, a body of music that was proclaimed as their most ambitious and striking work yet. Where IDLES were once set on taking the world’s piss, squaring off with strong jaws against the perennially entitled, and exercising personal trauma in real-time, they have arrived in this new act to offer the fruits of such perseverance: love, joy, and indeed gratitude for the mere opportunity of existence.
After a hugely successful Australian tour in November 2022, Idles return for more sonic action next January for a run of four shows. If you have seen this band before you likely already have tickets, but if not prepare yourself for a frenetic, pulsating journey where music is the only winner.
HEAVY sat down with vocalist Joe Talbot to find out more.
"It's about being present," he mused when asked about expectations. "You've gotta reserve your energy for the stage, and that means making sure you're ready for it. I think getting excited about shows is a weird concept, just because we treat them all the same. Every show's the same. To us, we give everything, I give 100% every day to every show."
In the full interview, Joe expressed his feelings of connection and his purpose behind starting a band. He shared his personal struggles with loneliness, fear, addiction, grief, and serious trauma during a time of political disillusionment in his country, emphasizing the importance of empathy and love in forming a community and overcoming these challenges.
Joe also discussed Idles' upcoming tour of Australia with US based band, Nation of Language, expressing his admiration for their music and as potential touring partners. We spoke about their live shows and commanding - and giving - respect. We discussed their latest album TANGK and its reception, plus more.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
Not only do they staunchly oppose those who fall into their crosshairs, but they are also vocal and proud about such beliefs and stances, with scant regard given for how they are perceived by others. Using their music as a weapon, Idles are brutally honest about their stance on social issues such as racism, bigotry, and most importantly, toxic masculinity as well as Governments who abuse their power.
The band released their fifth album, TANGK earlier this year, a body of music that was proclaimed as their most ambitious and striking work yet. Where IDLES were once set on taking the world’s piss, squaring off with strong jaws against the perennially entitled, and exercising personal trauma in real-time, they have arrived in this new act to offer the fruits of such perseverance: love, joy, and indeed gratitude for the mere opportunity of existence.
After a hugely successful Australian tour in November 2022, Idles return for more sonic action next January for a run of four shows. If you have seen this band before you likely already have tickets, but if not prepare yourself for a frenetic, pulsating journey where music is the only winner.
HEAVY sat down with vocalist Joe Talbot to find out more.
"It's about being present," he mused when asked about expectations. "You've gotta reserve your energy for the stage, and that means making sure you're ready for it. I think getting excited about shows is a weird concept, just because we treat them all the same. Every show's the same. To us, we give everything, I give 100% every day to every show."
In the full interview, Joe expressed his feelings of connection and his purpose behind starting a band. He shared his personal struggles with loneliness, fear, addiction, grief, and serious trauma during a time of political disillusionment in his country, emphasizing the importance of empathy and love in forming a community and overcoming these challenges.
Joe also discussed Idles' upcoming tour of Australia with US based band, Nation of Language, expressing his admiration for their music and as potential touring partners. We spoke about their live shows and commanding - and giving - respect. We discussed their latest album TANGK and its reception, plus more.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
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