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Tour Dates 04 November, 2021

IDLES Share New Single "Car Crash" And Add New Tour Dates

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Following the release of their triumphant comeback single "The Beachland Ballroom" in September, IDLES today release a second song from their highly anticipated fourth album CRAWLER (November 12th, Partisan Records). Just like "The Beachland Ballroom", "Car Crash" sees the band operating free from constraints and unshackled from any notions of what an IDLES song should sound like. It chronicles frontman Joe Talbot's own near-fatal experience behind the wheel, one of many stories of trauma, addiction, survival and recovery the band vividly bring to life on CRAWLER.
Speaking about the track Talbot says: "It's the horrific, comedown hangover - waking up in the morning and realising the smashes, like, what the fuck am I doing with my life?"

Guitarist and co-producer Mark Bowen adds, "We wanted it to be as violent as possible to reflect that event. I really wanted it to be this sonic touchstone. We recorded the drums beforehand and put them on a vinyl acetate. Whenever you replay an acetate, because it is kind of like a liquid, it degrades every time. It touches on things being transient and momentary — even a single drum hit. It's like a memory, when the moment has passed and you deal with the repercussions over and over again, and they morph and change into something else. It's one of the first times on an IDLES song where we used proper effects on the vocals - it was Joe going through my pedal board, so you get both clarity and degradation"

The video, created by Matthew Cusick and edited by IDLES' Lee Kiernan, was a project that began in 2001. Cusick took a break from painting and began digitally cataloging car chase scenes from 20th century American cinema as an extension of his paintings and map collages. Appropriating footage from as early as the Keystone Cops, Cusick assembled "File on Motor Transgression, 2001-2011" by condensing more than 500 car chases into a navigation of the American landscape throughout cinematic history. On collaborating with IDLES in Cusick's words: "It is a gut wrenching, symbiotic conclusion to the piece. It has now what it was always missing… a killer soundtrack."

Arriving on November 12th via Partisan, CRAWLER is IDLES' fourth album in as many years and the follow-up to their first UK No. 1, 2020's Ultra Mono. The 14-track project was recorded at the famed Real World Studios in Bath, England during the COVID-19 pandemic and co-produced by Kenny Beats (Vince Staples, Slowthai, Freddie Gibbs) and IDLES guitarist Mark Bowen.

It features IDLES' most soul-stirring music to date among numerous moments that will inspire absolute mayhem in a packed concert venue, like the warped glam rock of "The Wheel," the 30-second grindcore slap to the head of "Wizz" and the unhinged, pulverizing bass-and-drum groove of "The New Sensation." But there are also fresh textures and experiments that push IDLES into thrilling new territory, like the alternate universe marching band anthem "Stockholm Syndrome" and "Progress," a "mantra of realization" that soothes both body and mind in a way few IDLES songs ever have before.

IDLES have also just been announced as the musical guest for tonight's episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live! where they'll perform "The Beachland Ballroom". Tune into ABC at 11:35p/10:35p CT.

The band will also kick off three nights of sold out shows at LA's Fonda Theatre and will wrap up their US tour on Nov 9th & 10th in Seattle. See all tour dates below.

Nov. 3-5: Los Angeles (Fonda Theatre - SOLD OUT)
Nov. 6: San Francisco (The Warfield - SOLD OUT)
Nov. 8: Portland, Ore. (Crystal Ballroom - SOLD OUT)
Nov. 9: Seattle (Showbox - SOLD OUT)
Nov. 10: Seattle (Showbox SoDo - SOLD OUT)
Jan. 16: London (Academy Brixton - SOLD OUT)
Jan. 17: London (Academy Brixton - SOLD OUT)
Jan. 18: London (Academy Brixton - SOLD OUT)
Jan. 19: London (Academy Brixton)
Jan. 21: Cardiff (Motorpoint Arena - SOLD OUT)
Jan. 22: Birmingham (Academy - SOLD OUT)
Jan. 24: Dublin (Vicar Street - SOLD OUT)
Jan. 25: Dublin (Vicar Street - SOLD OUT)
Jan. 26: Dublin (Vicar Street - SOLD OUT)
Jan. 28: Manchester (Victoria Warehouse - SOLD OUT)
Jan. 29: Manchester (Victoria Warehouse - SOLD OUT)
Jan. 30: Manchester (Victoria Warehouse - SOLD OUT)
Feb. 1: Sheffield (Academy - SOLD OUT)
Feb. 2: Newcastle (City Hall - SOLD OUT)
Feb. 3: Glascow (Barrowland Ballroom - SOLD OUT)
Feb. 4: Glascow (Barrowland Ballroom - SOLD OUT)
Feb. 5: Glascow (Barrowland Ballroom - SOLD OUT)
Feb. 18: Hamburg (Docks - SOLD OUT)
Feb. 19: Amsterdam (Melkweg - SOLD OUT)
Feb. 20: Amsterdam (Melkweg - SOLD OUT)
Feb. 22: Berlin (Columbiahalle - SOLD OUT)
Feb. 23: Cologne (E-Work - SOLD OUT)
Feb. 24: Munich (Muffathalle - SOLD OUT)
Feb. 26: Brussels (Ancienne Belgique - SOLD OUT)
Feb. 28: Paris (Elysee Montmarte - SOLD OUT)
Mar. 1: Paris (Elysee Montmarte - SOLD OUT)
Mar. 2: Lyon (Le Transbordeur - SOLD OUT)
Mar. 3: Milan (Fabrique)
Mar. 6: Toulouse (Le Bikini)
Mar. 7: Bilbao (Santana)
Mar. 9: Barcelona (Razzmatazz)
Mar. 10: Madrid (La Riviera)
Mar. 11: Lisbon (Coliseum)
Mar. 20: Bueno Aires (Lollapalooza)
Mar. 25: Bogota (Estéreo Picnic)
Mar. 27: Sao Paulo (Lollapalooza Brazil).






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