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🗓️ 20 February 2024
⏱️ 51 minutes
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Since releasing their critically acclaimed debut album, Brutalism, in 2017, the British band IDLES have dropped four other albums in quick succession. The band’s bombastic sound brilliantly balances joy, chaos, and an often critical take on the powers that be. IDLES latest album, TANGK, was produced by the band's guitarist Mark Bowen, Kenny Beats, and Radiohead producer, Nigel Godrich.
On today’s episode Justin Richmond talks to Joe Talbot and Mark Bowen from the greenroom of the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon about their tumultuous creative partnership. They also explain how Mark helps temper Joe’s sometimes passionate rage, and Joe breaks down why he will forever despise England’s monarchy.
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0:09.4 | The course of true love doesn't always run smooth. |
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0:43.5 | I turned the phone off. |
0:44.5 | You didn't turn it off. |
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0:56.2 | The British band Idols has released five albums in only seven years, |
1:00.8 | starting with their critically acclaimed debut album Brutalism in 2017. |
1:05.0 | The band's been growing steadily ever since with their bombastic sound that brilliantly balances |
1:10.5 | joy, chaos, and an often critical take on the powers that be. |
1:15.2 | The five-piece band's lead singer, Joe Talbot, has always channeled his personal pain, |
1:19.5 | as well as his dissatisfaction with Britain's ruling class into his songwriting. |
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