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Idles Release Great New Single

Following the single’s debut with Steve Lamacq on 6 Music, and ahead of a live performance for Annie Mac on Radio 1, Idles have shared another new song off their much-anticipated new LP, Joy as an Act of Resistance, out August 31 via Partisan. ‘Great’ is a pro-immigration black comedy (“Islam didn’t eat your hamster/change isn’t a crime”) as well as a scathing confrontation of the Brexit/Trump era. Singer Joe Talbot says of the track: “Let us go forward with open minds and open hearts into that fuck off fire we’ve started. No blame, no hate. Just love and a blue passport.”

Joy as an Act of Resistance bluntly addresses everything from toxic masculinity, immigration, racism, nationalism + more. The band are able to channel those weighty subjects though pure positivity and even biting humor.

‘Great’ is the fourth song to be released from Idles’s much-anticipated upcoming album Joy as an Act of Resistance. Produced by Space and mixed by Adam Greenspan & Nick Launay (Arcade Fire, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Kate Bush), The album takes aim at everything from nationalism and immigration to class inequality – all while maintaining a visceral, infectious positivity. Singer Joe Talbot summarises: “This album is an attempt to be vulnerable to our audience and to encourage vulnerability; a brave naked smile in this shitty new world. We have stripped back the songs and lyrics to our bare flesh to allow each other to breathe, to celebrate our differences, and act as an ode to communities and the individuals that forge them. Because without our community, we’d be nothing.”

Earlier this month Idles also announced an art exhibition to celebrate the release of their album. Open for two days, between 12pm and 8pm, and curated by the band, the exhibition will take place at: HM Electrics Gallery, 65 Nile St., London N1 7RD. The gallery will contain 18 pieces of work across several mediums. The gallery will be free entry and artwork on display available to buy, with all proceeds going to the Samaritans charity.

The band have also announced a run of live in-store dates around the album:

30 Aug UK London, Banquet Records, 9pm

31 Aug UK Bristol, Rough Trade, 3pm

31 Aug UK Bristol, Rough Trade, 7pm

03 Sep UK Portsmouth, Pie and Vinyl, 1pm

03 Sep UK Brighton, Resident, 6.30pm

04 Sep UK London, Rough Trade East, 7pm

05 Sep UK Sheffield, Record Junkee, 1pm

05 Sep UK Nottingham, Rough Trade, 7.30pm

06 Sep UK Leeds, Crash Records, 1pm

06 Sep UK Manchester, FOPP, 5.30pm

07 Sep UK Cardiff, Spiller Records, 7pm

 

 

 

Factory Floor announce A Soundtrack To A Film Box Set

Factory Floor announce their latest LP release, A Soundtrack For A Film, outOctober 12 on H/O/D Records. The music is taken from a project originally commissioned by London’s Science Museum to live score Fritz Lang’s 1927 silent cinematic landmark, Metropolis, on it’s 90th anniversary. The band performed the score live at the Science Museum’s IMAX in April 2017 in an event that was part of the acclaimed Robots exhibition and series.

This new release is a studio recording of the 150 minute score, recorded in its entirety and mixed by Nik Void with the exception of the tracks ‘Heart of Data’ and ‘Babel’ which was mixed by award-winning producer Marta Salogni. A Soundtrack For A Film will be made available for the first time as a box set comprising four x 12" vinyl on the band’s own imprint, H/O/D Records. The artwork is by British artist Haroon Mirza adapted and arranged by Nik Void in collaboration with illustrator Sam Moore.

The H/O/D inprint was originally set up by the band with Cargo distribution, with a view of having an outlet for their collaborative projects, an idea that came into phase during their residency at London’s ICA in 2011.

 

 

 

 

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