Dont get the watered down bit. Why leave that comment? The lyrics are massively personal and the song kinda just stands on it's own, regardless of influence; think Idles have clearly stated they benefit from standing on the shoulders of many that have come before them (and during their last decade). I dont think either band (particularly Joe or Stefan) is one to brag about how they sound. What do you want, dude, Talbot to get ripped and and take his shirt off every performance? Haha! Why'd ya ride that high horse here to an Idles post?
Nice. Almost has an early death grips vibe. Excited to hear this album, boy oh boy.
This song hit so hard live. so fucking grimey.
This song is immense!! Excited for the studio version
Same. Didn't recognize it so I assumed it was from the new album. Can't wait
This sounds so heavy I love it
Idles without Dev is like a bed without a mattress
Where is Dev?
Uhhh what? Hes right there!
The new album will be a total banger, can't wait!!
Love the erie suspense of this track. Cant wait for this studio version. I feel like this album's gonna sound very spacey, which im totally up for.
Totally ready for them to experiment some more! Beachland and Car Crash already hit super hard
wait no longer my friend it’s just been released
@@cheese6951 im not disappointed
Joe spitting BARS 🔥
Feeling the streets influence on this. Kinda sounds like a mechanical version of grounds as well.
I missed new live concert videos. Looks like technology has improved, nice recording.
fucking amazing track
This is fucking massive
poderoso 💥
Keith would love this 😀😊🥰
This sounds like if Car Crash was from brutalism
Hits so hard. Reminds me of Alexisonfire
something like guitar hero
go listen to a band called behind you if you dig this style of music
Kinda reminds me of Death Grips - Guillotine.
I heard a very heavy death grips influence as well
Watered down Death Grips.
There's obviously a deathgrips influence but it's still too different to just call "Watered down Death Grips". It's just a new stage of IDLES.
Dont get the watered down bit. Why leave that comment? The lyrics are massively personal and the song kinda just stands on it's own, regardless of influence; think Idles have clearly stated they benefit from standing on the shoulders of many that have come before them (and during their last decade). I dont think either band (particularly Joe or Stefan) is one to brag about how they sound. What do you want, dude, Talbot to get ripped and and take his shirt off every performance? Haha! Why'd ya ride that high horse here to an Idles post?