While yeah, they do lay it on thick, they also lay it on well.
Words: Dan Harrison.
Photos: Patrick Gunning.
IDLES have never been shy of saying what's on their mind. They're not just being honest, they're honestly just - or something less cloying and trite, if you'd prefer. As they take to the Other Stage for their headline slot, it's clear they're not just here to entertain - they're here to make a statement. From the moment frontman Joe Talbot steps on stage, the air crackles with anticipation.
Opening with 'Idea 01' before erupting into '
Colossus', IDLES quickly turn the Other Stage into a seething fire pit. Talbot's command to split the crowd sets the tone for the night - this isn't going to be a passive, hands-off experience.
The set is a relentless barrage of the hits old and new. Tracks from their latest album 'Tangk' stand shoulder to shoulder with fan favourites, each received with equal fervour by the ever-growing crowd. But it's not just about the music. IDLES use their platform to make powerful political statements throughout the night. Talbot's cries of "Viva Palestina" and the dedication of '
I'm Scum' to "The people of Palestine and you" leave no doubt about the band's stance.