Idles
IDLES Don't Care If You Think They're 'False'
Britain's most divisive band have bigger concerns than whether they're liked by “pseudo-intellectual rags”.
Robert Christgau on The Ex's Protest Music and and Idles' Rage
The Dean of American Rock Critics reviews The Ex's '27 Passports,' Idles' 'Joy as an Act of Resistance,' Marie Davidson's 'Working Class Woman,' and Public Service Broadcasting's 'Every Valley.'
How British Guitar Music Caught Up With The World
It took a long time to get over itself, but now British guitar music feels like it’s standing on its own feet.
Hot Damn, Desert Daze 2018 Adds Slowdive, Wooden Shjips, IDLES, and More
Plus daily schedules, new programming, and single day tickets.
Robert Christgau on Parquet Courts' Sharp, Sinewy New Album
The Dean of American Rock Critics reviews the Brooklyn-based band's 'Wide Awaaaaake!," No Age's 'Snares Like a Haircut," plus recent albums from The Coathangers, Idles, and Bully.
Meet IDLES, Punk's Most Savage Good Boys
I got my ears and heart pummeled by the blistering Bristol five-piece, at the start of their first US tour.
Throw Yourself into the Weekend with This Live Session from Idles
The band are the latest to feature in YALA's "Live from the Drugstore" series.