Aachen Weinachtsmarkt - yup it's one of the best ;O/Seriously though, Idles have helped in a small way to renew my faith in humanity at a time when the world is going to shit. See you in Dusseldorf on Sat. Safe travels.
My mum is my world. She battled an illness that put her in a coma, that left her having to relearn how to walk, eat, even go to the toilet. After all this, she got up and went back to work as a children's nurse in the NHS. She taught me hard work, how to teach myself when school failed me, and most importantly, to never trust a Tory. Love you mum x
Joe's mom died, and his daughter. He's trying to tell blokes to talk about their feelings instead of bottling it in like men do. Otherwise they will get worse mentally. The band are so influential to people that understand. Legends 👍
I got that from the video. I wonder if that's his mum's actual Nik naks? If so, what a great send off. My husband bottled up his mental health a long time and by the time I'd explained that men can show hurt too he'd died from alcoholism June 1st. But he loved Idles in his last few weeks
Nadia, that is so upsetting and I'm truly sorry for your loss. I wish you all the best in the future. Men are so bad at talking about their feelings, including me. Which needs to change.
I appreciate it 🧡 and theres a reason why - for some reason it's taboo for men to cry or show emotions. Misogyny has not just destroyed women, it's destroyed its own kind. I'm hopefully gonna get involved with some male therapy groups soon, like help them get set up. We need to break the stigma. Also there's good father's losing custody of their children. For the same stigma that men are all dominant and brutish and they HAVE to be. God forbid a man shows his natural human vulnerability. So don't blame yourself
When I found out about how they're trying to destroy toxic masculinity I liked them even more. You can be a "man" without buying into bullshit male stereotypes. I've known that for years. Glad to see a band that knows the same and isn't afraid to say it.
My mum passed too soon too. As a kid I would fall asleep to the sound of her sewing machine. Sometimes that sound is still there in my dreams. Go easy, be gentle, make something new everyday.
This is shortened version of a quote from Margaret Atwood's lecture, she is most well known for writing "The Handmaid's Tale". In her original lecture, she said "Why do men feel threatened by women?' I asked a male friend of mine... 'men are bigger, most of the time, they can run faster, strangle better, and they have on the average a lot more money and power.' 'They are afraid women will laugh at them,' he said... I asked some women students in a quickie poetry seminar I was giving, 'Why do women feel threatened by men?' 'They're afraid of being killed."
@@mumintrollable instead, everyone of us (the mens) are just brutes killers who only joy with th misery of others? That's the point? As men we no feel, we no think? Great deconstruction dude.
@@mandrespallares6930 Your reading comprehension sucks the quote is stating that women have a lot more to be scare about form men who may hurt them then vice versa. If anything you thinking that this quote refers to you that’s sus as fuck.
@@chrisr1091 ujumm so, it reinforce my point, it is just we as men only know the language of brutalism... that point of view put ourselves as animals, if you can't process it as a argue, dude it is your problem.
@@mandrespallares6930 dude obviously your average man is bigger then a woman. Most women are careful around us the same way a normal person is careful around a horse. Most men aren’t violent psychos like most horses won’t blow your brains out with their back legs but I’m still going to not just run up and smack a horses ass and test it like how a woman isn’t going to just be straight and rejected a dude when she isn’t in a public place. Should women not protect themselves just to save your feelings?
Joseph Terry theyre post-punk really - I think they call themselves that in whatever video it is where they review chocolate milk and buy St Patrick’s day costumes
We were told not to cry because the parents didn't want to deal with our emotions because they can deal.woth their own. You were told to shut up when you had feelings. Told you we're still a child if you cried. And children have no agency or existence in that environment. So you shut up and hide those feelings in the hopes of being an adult with more agency. And that repressed emotion turns to resentment towards the ones hiding the feelings. Your parents and yourself. Don't listen to your unloved parents and love yourself. Your feelings matter. Kids matter just as much as adults. When you talk to their parents in a group setting don't ignore the kid on their arm. They are a human just the same respect then just the same.
Despite the fact that men are more likely to suffer violence from all fronts, and are given no sympathy (or are considered lying). And then they're laughed at afterwards.
@@AdieBadie Do you think women are incapable of violence? For example, a child is more likely to be abused by their mother than their father. And most occurrences of domestic violence are started by a female aggressor.
@@Geminilion100 look, the stats are out there. Don't play the victim here. If you don't want to analyze real facts and assert that women are way more likely to suffer sexual violence and experience sexism throughout their lives, there's nothing more I can explain to you. I'm not waisting my time trying to convince someone who does not want to see reality
Couldn't agree more - in around three minutes this song pretty much identifies all the key issues in the UK currently: - Overworked/underpaid populace - Society/Political imbalance - Dumbing down - Sexual violence
Which shows that you don’t need to be well read thick head to create a song that has a lot of semantic intent and that’s just using simple language alone
I was totally digging this until the last verse and then I fucking loved the track. Fuckin' truth on that killer verse. Y'all put the punk in post-punk. Terrific track.
It's a silly phrase on my part, it's like saying "real talk" or something, I love this song, I'm still listening to it on repeat, best song I've heard in a long time
i interpret the 'no joke' to mean that you have actually immediately pressed repeat every time it stopped playing since first listen. which is fair enough, it's a very good song.
My mum was one of the Irish immigrants to look after the mentally ill in the 60s. Late at night ahe told me stories I could make into a book. A horrific book.
I feel awake for the first time in years. This is a snarling assault on conventional western society. Everything about it is so good--the explosion of grief paired with a ferocious rhythm, the sardonic and biting social commentary, the concise and pointed lyrics and imagery they elicit, the visceral bass-driven musicality of the damn thing, all illustrated in a metaphor packed video that itself is a work of art. It is good stacked upon good, piled on top of good, over a mound of good. It shocks and inspires and incites.
Check out the band Squid if you haven't! They're a post-punk band from Brighton. As for a US equivalent to IDLES, check out the post-punk band Protomartyr. IDLES have named them as an influence and they're my favorite band going.
"I know nothing. I'm just sitting here looking at pretty colours" is like me as a child unaware of the Thatcher ruled nightmare my parents suffered from
Anyone else see these guys at Reading fest for the first time? I was only watching from the back but fuck was it one of the best sets during the whole festival.
Saw them in LA once and Seattle 2x in concert in NOV. Best band out right now hands down. The concerts energy is incredible. Nothing but good things to say. This band is on "it" right now. If they play near you get there and see them at all costs.
Had heard Idles on the radio a lot but had never got it until now. Watching the anger from their Glastonbury performance this weekend, together with their crucial social messages, they've gained a big fan here. Immense work, brilliant.
Today I received my new headphones and was looking for music to listen. I guess, old albums weren't enough. And then I remembered you guys. It was about time ot buy Brutalism album. Oh, the evening is perfect now!
This song means so much to me working till one’s legs give in is something no childish men should take advantage of when you’re struggling to get your baby a pair of pants
the last 30 seconds of silence, as he tempers himself breaking more, then aggressively approaches that woman but lovingly puts his hand to her face, walks back towards us, that spoke novels
This album helped me get through losing my mother to cancer and gave me hope that there's an audience for the music I make too. Truly the most important punk band of our generation
@@electrizer Since when was it not ok to express your opinion?? I guess you'd prefer to live in a world where everyone likes what you like, not me thanks! That would be extremely dull
@@reddmecker2588 Frankly, don't we already live in such world? Everyone lives in their own echo chambers, reading stuff that resonates with their view, talking to people who agree with them, and we've come to hate and vilify people who disagree with us instead of talking to them. Welcome to today! What I'd like to see is a world where everybody would just do their part of bettering the world through bettering themselves and just shut the fuck up about trying to repair the world and other people's lives with what they have to say. An opinion is like an ass - everybody has their own but you don't have to show it to people.
@@electrizer Sure, there's a lot of that stuff about. But personally no, I don't live in such a world. You don't have to give in to that kind of crap. Yes, you're right, people don't HAVE to express their opinion, but they are free to do so. I'm not trying to be a dick, I was genuinely surprised that you'd think it not ok for an individual to express their views
I feel like this song was written for my own mother. Makes me think of her every time I listen to it. The porcelain figures that Joe smashes are actually his mum’s. My mum had plenty of these too.
The more I hear them, the more I like them. Great lyrics in this one too. Bands on the edge are always more interesting than the mainstream ones we usually hear.
in the states, would throw my monies at them to play. seriously one of the best 'emerging' acts, please do us all a favor and give us some live dates...before some idiot builds a wall around all our borders.
@Archie Archdale I think that line is pointing out that misogyny is pervasive all through society, including how we are taught and the things we are taught, the foundation for views that can lead to sexual violence. The 'our' does not specifically mean the books *you* personally read.
This song came on in a playlist spawned from 2 hours of listening to Igorrr. I can't stop listening to it now. I don't think I've ever heard such a perfect song. When I'm asked what perfection is to me, all I'll have to say is scream "MY MOTHER WORKED 15 HOURS FIVE DAYS A WEEK".
Another straight ahead no nonsense toon with awesome lyrics. Confrontational vocalist once again love it- my girlfriend says she thinks you guys are smart and funny but is too scared to see you live 😝 can't wait for the album boys 👍🏻
Super Hans come on super hans I know you love your drugs but you got to realize these ain't SJW's. SJW are uneducated attention seekers, this guy's making intelligent and strong statements than can be interpreted in different ways, and open to debate.
@@DoktrDub I'm gonna keep it a buck with you my boy if you think that these "statements" can be interpreted in different ways or open to debate you're inbred. The songs message is obviously very quite clear and there's no other way to be taking it.
my mom is suffering from dementia rn and worked her ass off for us to have a good life. She wasn't perfect ofc. Anyway this song means a lot and helps me.
This is I my daughters account. My husband showed me this video. I loved the anger and was confused about the royal doulton execution because now that I'm 48 I collect it. I am a mother who works 15 hours 5 days a week. I was worried what he would do with the poster of his mum at the end. I am glad he kissed it. I am strangely attracted to this song.
It is an absolutely beautiful song and makes me think of my mother and the shit she went through, the things I've never had to worry about. I can definitely understand the attraction to the song.
I keep singing this over and over and it's got me into trouble a few times. Now my daughter says when I ask her what she's doing "I know nothing I'm Just sitting here looking at pretty colours" what have I started...oh well!!
Sometimes breaking stuff is the ultimate therapy. When my best friend’s sister was taken from us, and police refused to investigate thoroughly (it’s been four years now and still no answers), we broke glass objects until 3am as hard as possible. Sometimes it’s the only external feeling that can match a broken heart.
this is the most honest display of vulnerability I have ever heard and seen in any music video or song . I believe every fuckin word you say and mean .
As an antique lover i admit this was hard to watch, but i understand it is part of the artistic anesthetic of the video and song. Good song regardless!
'Mother'' from the debut album 'Brutalism', available now at: idles.lnk.to/brutalism x
IDLES - purchased. Hey, what’s the significance of smashing the Hummels & China? I hope they didn’t belong to your mothers’!
Aachen Weinachtsmarkt - yup it's one of the best ;O/Seriously though, Idles have helped in a small way to renew my faith in humanity at a time when the world is going to shit. See you in Dusseldorf on Sat. Safe travels.
This whole fucking album bangs!
Fuck...you guys are fucking good................oh wow
@Major Seven No. They are anti-asshole. Hint; you are one.
My mum is my world. She battled an illness that put her in a coma, that left her having to relearn how to walk, eat, even go to the toilet. After all this, she got up and went back to work as a children's nurse in the NHS. She taught me hard work, how to teach myself when school failed me, and most importantly, to never trust a Tory.
Love you mum x
Your mum fucking rocks ❤
When you listen to these lyrics as a woman, it's...something else. Not a song you think of as a tearjerker, but here we are.
In what world is this ever NOT a tearjerker?
Joe's mom died, and his daughter. He's trying to tell blokes to talk about their feelings instead of bottling it in like men do. Otherwise they will get worse mentally. The band are so influential to people that understand. Legends 👍
Love this but I didn’t understand,I’m getting there
I got that from the video. I wonder if that's his mum's actual Nik naks? If so, what a great send off.
My husband bottled up his mental health a long time and by the time I'd explained that men can show hurt too he'd died from alcoholism June 1st. But he loved Idles in his last few weeks
Nadia, that is so upsetting and I'm truly sorry for your loss. I wish you all the best in the future. Men are so bad at talking about their feelings, including me. Which needs to change.
I appreciate it 🧡 and theres a reason why - for some reason it's taboo for men to cry or show emotions. Misogyny has not just destroyed women, it's destroyed its own kind. I'm hopefully gonna get involved with some male therapy groups soon, like help them get set up. We need to break the stigma. Also there's good father's losing custody of their children. For the same stigma that men are all dominant and brutish and they HAVE to be. God forbid a man shows his natural human vulnerability. So don't blame yourself
When I found out about how they're trying to destroy toxic masculinity I liked them even more.
You can be a "man" without buying into bullshit male stereotypes. I've known that for years.
Glad to see a band that knows the same and isn't afraid to say it.
I love the sincere anger and pure emotion in his voice. A lot of "angry" sounding songs sound fake to me, but this is it unfiltered.
death grips too
This is real anger
Bad song
@@andrekrzyza bad opinion
@@saveoursandwich I was about to take your answer seriously until I remembered that you like this song and band
My mum passed too soon too. As a kid I would fall asleep to the sound of her sewing machine. Sometimes that sound is still there in my dreams. Go easy, be gentle, make something new everyday.
shut that face
“ men are scared women will laugh in their face. Women are scared it’s their lives that we’ll take”
This guy is right fucking on it ❤️
This is shortened version of a quote from Margaret Atwood's lecture, she is most well known for writing "The Handmaid's Tale". In her original lecture, she said "Why do men feel threatened by women?' I asked a male friend of mine... 'men are bigger, most of the time, they can run faster, strangle better, and they have on the average a lot more money and power.' 'They are afraid women will laugh at them,' he said... I asked some women students in a quickie poetry seminar I was giving, 'Why do women feel threatened by men?' 'They're afraid of being killed."
@@mumintrollable instead, everyone of us (the mens) are just brutes killers who only joy with th misery of others? That's the point? As men we no feel, we no think? Great deconstruction dude.
@@mandrespallares6930 Your reading comprehension sucks the quote is stating that women have a lot more to be scare about form men who may hurt them then vice versa. If anything you thinking that this quote refers to you that’s sus as fuck.
@@chrisr1091 ujumm so, it reinforce my point, it is just we as men only know the language of brutalism... that point of view put ourselves as animals, if you can't process it as a argue, dude it is your problem.
@@mandrespallares6930 dude obviously your average man is bigger then a woman. Most women are careful around us the same way a normal person is careful around a horse. Most men aren’t violent psychos like most horses won’t blow your brains out with their back legs but I’m still going to not just run up and smack a horses ass and test it like how a woman isn’t going to just be straight and rejected a dude when she isn’t in a public place. Should women not protect themselves just to save your feelings?
I loved the whole Brutalism album, but this was definitely the song that made me a fan of IDLES
I love this style of punk! Please continue making this kind of music.
I didn't even know this is what punk could be. Love it.
They say there not punk and to stop calling them punk... but it truly is the best punk I've ever herd.
So I have no idea what to call em
That’s the most punk thing they could have said
Joseph Terry theyre post-punk really - I think they call themselves that in whatever video it is where they review chocolate milk and buy St Patrick’s day costumes
I can recommend you Metz they play some similiar punk stuff
We were told not to cry because the parents didn't want to deal with our emotions because they can deal.woth their own.
You were told to shut up when you had feelings. Told you we're still a child if you cried. And children have no agency or existence in that environment. So you shut up and hide those feelings in the hopes of being an adult with more agency.
And that repressed emotion turns to resentment towards the ones hiding the feelings. Your parents and yourself.
Don't listen to your unloved parents and love yourself. Your feelings matter. Kids matter just as much as adults. When you talk to their parents in a group setting don't ignore the kid on their arm. They are a human just the same respect then just the same.
"Men are scared women will laugh in their face
Whereas women are scared it's their lives men will take"
Deep message here
It‘s a Margaret Atwood quote. A powerfull one
Despite the fact that men are more likely to suffer violence from all fronts, and are given no sympathy (or are considered lying). And then they're laughed at afterwards.
@@Geminilion100 where does that violence you refer to come from? Women? Don't think so.
@@AdieBadie Do you think women are incapable of violence? For example, a child is more likely to be abused by their mother than their father. And most occurrences of domestic violence are started by a female aggressor.
@@Geminilion100 look, the stats are out there. Don't play the victim here. If you don't want to analyze real facts and assert that women are way more likely to suffer sexual violence and experience sexism throughout their lives, there's nothing more I can explain to you. I'm not waisting my time trying to convince someone who does not want to see reality
This guy looks exactly how I expected
Right? He is a cute lil muffin
MirumExMachina like a middle class tossa exploiting working class culture !
Immortal Seven lolololololololol
@@enochschildren5337 sleaford mods fan I guess
scottyboi nope,just this shit working class cultural voyeur before , boring as his lyrics !
First band I've sat up and listened to in a long time.
Your songs say so much by saying very little. Impressive.
Couldn't agree more - in around three minutes this song pretty much identifies all the key issues in the UK currently:
- Overworked/underpaid populace
- Society/Political imbalance
- Dumbing down
- Sexual violence
Which shows that you don’t need to be well read thick head to create a song that has a lot of semantic intent and that’s just using simple language alone
Punk at its best.
@@Barberserk Allthough they don't like the term, I agree
@@MasterBuaha They're definitely well read
I was totally digging this until the last verse and then I fucking loved the track. Fuckin' truth on that killer verse. Y'all put the punk in post-punk. Terrific track.
YEP...this song kicks ass....one of the best songs on 2017
David Holmes m:
Putting the UK back in its rightful place in music. Hopefully Coldplay will be doing the rest home tours soon.
His mum was beautiful. She would be very proud brother
No joke, I've listened to this song repeatedly since it came out, excellent job, looking forward to that album
Peter Hanes Lol, why would you have to specify that you aren't joking about listening to a song repeatedly
Comedy is subjective?
Peter Hanes Except the phrase 'No joke' is less about comedy and more about explaining that you are being serious about something.
It's a silly phrase on my part, it's like saying "real talk" or something, I love this song, I'm still listening to it on repeat, best song I've heard in a long time
i interpret the 'no joke' to mean that you have actually immediately pressed repeat every time it stopped playing since first listen. which is fair enough, it's a very good song.
My mum was one of the Irish immigrants to look after the mentally ill in the 60s. Late at night ahe told me stories I could make into a book. A horrific book.
bless your mum
DO IT!
One of the best punk bands to come out of the UK
I’m pretty sure his mum is looking down from heaven bursting with pride
value your children over your material possessions, over your addictions and vices. in the end it all leaves scars after you're gone.
I feel awake for the first time in years.
This is a snarling assault on conventional western society. Everything about it is so good--the explosion of grief paired with a ferocious rhythm, the sardonic and biting social commentary, the concise and pointed lyrics and imagery they elicit, the visceral bass-driven musicality of the damn thing, all illustrated in a metaphor packed video that itself is a work of art. It is good stacked upon good, piled on top of good, over a mound of good.
It shocks and inspires and incites.
Pretty much right on point
But why do you need to say this?
Like who the fuck are you?
Why the fuck not? If this bothers you you need to find a different band and different genre
@charliedown incel alert. You spotted a female profile pic and felt threatened, admit it.
This is why English rock the punk scene… this is absolutely raw emotion. I wouldn’t doubt that porcelain is his mother.
Amyl and The Sniffers would like a word....
Check out the band Squid if you haven't! They're a post-punk band from Brighton. As for a US equivalent to IDLES, check out the post-punk band Protomartyr. IDLES have named them as an influence and they're my favorite band going.
"I know nothing. I'm just sitting here looking at pretty colours" is like me as a child unaware of the Thatcher ruled nightmare my parents suffered from
That's what music should be, always. Unhinged, raw, and emotional
This song will be an all time classic in about 20 years
I Hope so, so meaningful to many of us...
Anyone else see these guys at Reading fest for the first time? I was only watching from the back but fuck was it one of the best sets during the whole festival.
@@guybrabbins9612 saw them at the Dome in Brighton and blew us away, absolutely awesome, one of the most exciting bands around
Saw them in LA once and Seattle 2x in concert in NOV. Best band out right now hands down. The concerts energy is incredible. Nothing but good things to say. This band is on "it" right now. If they play near you get there and see them at all costs.
Saw them in NYC , best concert I’ve ever been to. They def bring it !! 🤘🏼✌🏼
Agreed. There is nothing even close to these guys right now
remember our Mums all you people - i am lucky to still have mine here and she gets this song - peace and love to all Mums xxx
Genuinely raw, brutal, beautiful work of anger and love.
Had heard Idles on the radio a lot but had never got it until now. Watching the anger from their Glastonbury performance this weekend, together with their crucial social messages, they've gained a big fan here. Immense work, brilliant.
Glasto got me too. They ripped it a new one there. Who are these people.
mom is so proud of her big boy right now
Wtf does that mean?
MoriatyMusic it's pretty self explanatory lol
means when grow up a little you stop throwing toys
MoriatyMusic means when you grow up a little you stop throwing toys about
well, she dead
Talbot's mom would be proud. It's a apt reminder of the lives they lead, hard unappreciated underpaid labour. Love the Idles.
IDLES - The voice of England
Lol
Today I received my new headphones and was looking for music to listen. I guess, old albums weren't enough. And then I remembered you guys. It was about time ot buy Brutalism album. Oh, the evening is perfect now!
Такое мог создать только сумашедший гений.🤩🤩🤩
Late to the party but I can't stop listening to them. This is amazing.
Same here. Holy shit right?
@@williamcutting5224 Yeah man, best thing to happen to punk rock since Black Flag or Nirvana.
@@potatoheadhaoy Nirvana wasn't punk rock you idiot.
@@bodbn don't say that again fella
@@bodbn technically they weren't but their politics and nihilistic attitude was very in line with early punk
I'm 97 years old and I think the IDLES music is just swell. Hopefully be seeing them at the disco next Tuesday.
I'm 3 months old & I truly find that the music of Idles says a lot about my life experience so far.
Rock on, chaps!
I’m 97 years and 3 months old and I rule the mosh pit.
Powerful, moving, and like nothing I have ever seen heard. ...Happy I found ya at 32. Hooked
This is definitely Punk Rock music. IDLES are definitely a Punk Rock band.
This song means so much to me working till one’s legs give in is something no childish men should take advantage of when you’re struggling to get your baby a pair of pants
Song is amazing and the video feels like a scene out of Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange- brilliant!
Doctor Deimiah tiraste cualquiera. Flasheaste amigo
This is why my hearing is getting damaged, can't listen to this high enough! Terrific song/video.
IDLES is one of the only things keeping me going at this point
U ok?
same
Strong broken places
Happy Mother’s Day Idles
Love your resilience
#haiku #mother 💋
Just found these guys and I'm blown away. Haven't been hooked by rock music in a minute.
the last 30 seconds of silence, as he tempers himself breaking more, then aggressively approaches that woman but lovingly puts his hand to her face, walks back towards us, that spoke novels
The woman is his mum who died before he wrote the album
This album helped me get through losing my mother to cancer and gave me hope that there's an audience for the music I make too. Truly the most important punk band of our generation
Nah
UK still rules rock as i hear !
Spitting into the air only to catch it in your own mouth is such a deep way to show a lack of self respect
This is a brilliant song. Just genius. I want to hear it again and again.
The 500 people who disliked are the disgruntled Antiques Roadshow UK viewers.
Or maybe they're expressing their opinion (people do this from time to time, and it's perfectly ok)
@@reddmecker2588 It isn't, especially if it's not very informed, and even more especially if they do it publicly.
@@electrizer Since when was it not ok to express your opinion?? I guess you'd prefer to live in a world where everyone likes what you like, not me thanks! That would be extremely dull
@@reddmecker2588 Frankly, don't we already live in such world? Everyone lives in their own echo chambers, reading stuff that resonates with their view, talking to people who agree with them, and we've come to hate and vilify people who disagree with us instead of talking to them. Welcome to today! What I'd like to see is a world where everybody would just do their part of bettering the world through bettering themselves and just shut the fuck up about trying to repair the world and other people's lives with what they have to say. An opinion is like an ass - everybody has their own but you don't have to show it to people.
@@electrizer Sure, there's a lot of that stuff about. But personally no, I don't live in such a world. You don't have to give in to that kind of crap. Yes, you're right, people don't HAVE to express their opinion, but they are free to do so. I'm not trying to be a dick, I was genuinely surprised that you'd think it not ok for an individual to express their views
When he says "I know nothing" it really reminds me of Manuel in Fawlty Towers, it fits, love it. Also a banging track.
It’s Saturday January 25th 2020. Today I discovered this band. I feel like, today...everything is about to change.
How did that go?
This track speaks deeply to me. I've been emotionally moved by this. Thank you with all sincerity.
In tears before he even started
This is the last time I ask Joe to help me out setting up for a car boot sale. FFS
Čau cica
One of the best British band ever....
Happy Mothers Day to all the mums out there! Coronavirus may be shitting up plans, but we'll get through this!
ALL IS LOVE ❤️
And Love is the Fing
First time I've heard anything worth banging my head to in 25 years
You should listen to the Brian Jonestown Massacre then. They are putting out straight up heart felt music at a ferocious pace and have been for years.
Reminds me of "mad man" by "pengsui"
Mixed with"prong"
"Snap ur fingers snap ur neck"🫨@@richardlittle8285
This song is just brilliant.. thank you boys.. much love to you all the way from Melbourne, Australia
this band has a unique delivery. Its refreshing.
There's something really special about these guys.
61 years old. Love your presence. My hat is off to you.
Fantastic fucking song... and if you haven't read the description on this video I'd say it's worth reading if you care
I feel like this song was written for my own mother. Makes me think of her every time I listen to it. The porcelain figures that Joe smashes are actually his mum’s. My mum had plenty of these too.
Finally a modern band that's primarily bass driven.
Uuuuh Royal Blood?
The Garden
Skating polly ;)
there are quite a bit of bass driven bands today...
Sleaford Mods
so damn powerful
One of the best bands I've heard in Years
The more I hear them, the more I like them. Great lyrics in this one too. Bands on the edge are always more interesting than the mainstream ones we usually hear.
this song/album is so good. can only hope you eventually tour the states
Yessss
in the states, would throw my monies at them to play. seriously one of the best 'emerging' acts, please do us all a favor and give us some live dates...before some idiot builds a wall around all our borders.
We finally got our wish! Just bought my tix!
When they do come to the States I will follow them for days!
this song is worth a revolution
Many thanks!
That throw of the porcelain piece looking up like could fall in his head, that's performance right there, this whole thing, ART
Sexual violence doesn't start and end with rape
It starts in our books and behind our school gates
No
@@brazilianguy3430 yes, actually
@Archie Archdale it's a lyric from the song
@Archie Archdale I think that line is pointing out that misogyny is pervasive all through society, including how we are taught and the things we are taught, the foundation for views that can lead to sexual violence. The 'our' does not specifically mean the books *you* personally read.
@Archie Archdale Thanks!
As a Bristolian (not born and bred but adopted) I feel proud.
this music video is so iconic
YOU KNOW THAT FEELING U GET WHEN U KNOW U LIKE IT. ITS BEEN 10 YEARS. THANK U. I STLL GET GOOSEBUMPS TO QUALITY MUSIC. THANKS
ADAM
AUSTRALIA 🇦🇺
Best live show I’ve seen in ages. Such a great band. 🤘🏽
I like this band. I understand none of their songs or lyrics but the front man goes into maximum overdrive and I love it
❤️"MOTHER, HUG HER"❤️
Nop
My favorite song this year and it's only February!
IMO one of the ultimate of statements of youth anxiety post nirvana era!!!! wow!!!!!!! saw you in toronto!! last night. no joke thanks!!
This song came on in a playlist spawned from 2 hours of listening to Igorrr. I can't stop listening to it now. I don't think I've ever heard such a perfect song. When I'm asked what perfection is to me, all I'll have to say is scream "MY MOTHER WORKED 15 HOURS FIVE DAYS A WEEK".
Another straight ahead no nonsense toon with awesome lyrics. Confrontational vocalist once again love it- my girlfriend says she thinks you guys are smart and funny but is too scared to see you live 😝 can't wait for the album boys 👍🏻
mate you're an idiot
Super Hans come on super hans I know you love your drugs but you got to realize these ain't SJW's.
SJW are uneducated attention seekers, this guy's making intelligent and strong statements than can be interpreted in different ways, and open to debate.
Then she’s not the right girl bro .
@@DoktrDub I'm gonna keep it a buck with you my boy if you think that these "statements" can be interpreted in different ways or open to debate you're inbred. The songs message is obviously very quite clear and there's no other way to be taking it.
my mom is suffering from dementia rn and worked her ass off for us to have a good life. She wasn't perfect ofc. Anyway this song means a lot and helps me.
I'm going through exactly the same.. live for her.
This is I my daughters account. My husband showed me this video. I loved the anger and was confused about the royal doulton execution because now that I'm 48 I collect it. I am a mother who works 15 hours 5 days a week. I was worried what he would do with the poster of his mum at the end. I am glad he kissed it. I am strangely attracted to this song.
He didn't kiss it. He just tapped at her mouth
@@НейтральныйМаппер-з2м shit I thought that was Ghislaine Maxwell
@@farmerjohn7626 hahahaha
It is an absolutely beautiful song and makes me think of my mother and the shit she went through, the things I've never had to worry about. I can definitely understand the attraction to the song.
great music transcends personal taste. This comment is dope
I keep singing this over and over and it's got me into trouble a few times. Now my daughter says when I ask her what she's doing "I know nothing I'm Just sitting here looking at pretty colours" what have I started...oh well!!
Dedicated to all the strong women in the world. Women like my mother. Love ya mum. X
Nobody has said Motherfucker so satisfyingly since Samuel L. Jackson
mc ride?
RATM?
I just heard Joe Talbot, MC Ride, and Zach De La Rocha all say mother fucker as I read these replies.
@@fish5215 corey taylor says fuck and motherfucker in a very agressive and satisfying way
Rade Serbedzija in Snatch is up there. Boris the fuckin' Blade.
THIS IS NOT PUNK ROCK
THIS IS MAD ROCK
... or something like that
This song gets me so pumped … pure honesty and pure punk energy … long live the idles
Sometimes breaking stuff is the ultimate therapy. When my best friend’s sister was taken from us, and police refused to investigate thoroughly (it’s been four years now and still no answers), we broke glass objects until 3am as hard as possible. Sometimes it’s the only external feeling that can match a broken heart.
Brilliant. They get straight to the point. Catchy toons all day.
They beat my soul. Deadly beauty.
This hits even harder live. Amazing show in Philly.
this is the most honest display of vulnerability I have ever heard and seen in any music video or song . I believe every fuckin word you say and mean .
Can’t wait to see you on Friday at Les nuits de Fourvière ! 🎸🙌
As an antique lover i admit this was hard to watch, but i understand it is part of the artistic anesthetic of the video and song. Good song regardless!