IDLES - TANGK ALBUM REVIEW
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FAV TRACKS: GIFT HORSE, ROY, DANCER, HALL & OATES, GRATITUDE
LEAST FAV TRACK: MONOLITH
IDLES - TANGK / 2024 / PARTISAN / ART PUNK
7/10
Y'all know this is just my opinion, right? - เพลง
WHY DOESNT TANGK GET AN 8
EVEN BRUTALISM HAS AN 8
ULTRA MONO HAS A 8
SO WHY DOESNT TANGK GET AN 8
WELL DONE
Love this hahaha
I see what you did there.
Because it's considerably worse than both :)
@@DISCOD00D WHY DON'T YOU LIKE TANGK
EVEN @romilrh LIKES TANGK
@eddiecampos LIKES TANGK
SO WHY DON'T YOU LIKE TANGK
WELL DONE
Melon better pin this comment
Antano is the fing?
This guy's area is hip hop, rap, and RnB. it's therefore totally pointless getting his opinion on an Idles album. As the saying goes: "Stay in your lane dickhead!!"
I haven’t put it down these last few days. Pop pop pop, Gifthorse, Grace and Roy are faves for sure, despite their different sounds and structure. The atmosphere in PPP is a slow burn but I love the depth and darkness it gives. Hall and Oates was a surprise banger as well. They’re such an important band and I think this was a great step for them.
the bass tone on gifthorse is amazing and I have been trying to replicate that sound for a minute, its so so good
The run of tracks from the opening to Roy is insane. I've listened to this record just shy of 20 times since it dropped. Legit cannot put it down.
You speak facts
POP POP POP is huge, definitely my favourite track on the record
It’s so fun, and I think maybe some first impressions from fans have forgotten that music doesn’t have to be so serious all the time. IDLES have always had an element of tongue in cheek, and they haven’t lost it here. The complaint I’ve seen a lot of Tangk is their diversion away from their original sound.
Such a solid album. Joe has become a better singer and lyricist on every record, and the production on this is incredible
nigel godrich did a great job working with them and helping them mature their sound
the lyrics are still so ass
Just not true though is it. Crawler was a statement, and on this, he sings about... nothing. Every lyric was written in the studio while recording, so clearly little effort has been put into the lyrics, and that's obvious. I wish Joe sung about his current super interesting thoughts that I've seen in interviews, but nah. He sings about absolutely nothing instead.
No he hasn’t
@whatsahellhell I agree. The lyrics are disappointing imo
I agree. I appreciate their effort to mature as a band but I miss their old hard hitting sound.
I think, sometimes its not possible to preserve the same kind of energy you had when you were young, and angry. Maybe its better to move on. Or at least try.
That sound was also a product of Joe's mental state (distressed) at the time. He's gotten healthier and I think you can see the effect that's had on the band's direction over the years. I definitely fall in the same bucket as you though, with Brutalism & Joy as an act of resistance being my favs.
If you haven't already, I'd check out their Live @ the Bataclan album where they play songs from those two albums with some phenomenal live mixing. 😄
It's kind of full circle though. Their very early stuff was a lot less brash, like Meydei.
@@domizidorthey weren’t even young when they stayed though they were like mid 30’s
@@boat1280 its not twenty, but thats not old 😀
As someone from Bristol who stumbled upon idles at one of their first shows and has been glued to them ever since I’m really enjoying the new sound they have given over the last two albums and hope for many more, you feel closer to joe as person when you hear the lyrics and how he sings them you know they come from his life experience the pain and the love, Crawler was possibly my 2nd fav album in 2021 and on par for one of my fav idles albums but it has a fight on its hands with tangk (but saying that I really can’t pick a fav idles album they are all just so good in so many different ways you can’t compare them) LOVE IS THE FING
I was floored when I found out the song Gratitude had themes of gratitude
I really hope KennyBeats keeps throwing his hat into the ring with bands like this, he’s adding a lot to this record
I really enjoy the dark and grim vibes we have gotten on Crawler specifically but there is also some of that here, I just with (like crawler) there was more explosive moments that harken back to their raw and loud sound
i 100% agree, i think crawler is honestly their best record and it fits the band so well
My concern about this album is that there is not a lot into it... I think a lot of the songs build up for nothing or just vanish. I really feel a lot of the song sounds like their half of a song.
Yep it's empty. Crawler was loads better IMO.
I would honestly blame that one on Nigel Godrich's production tbh. If you listen to the work he produced more recently where he's had significant creative control - Radiohead's _A Moon Shaped Pool_ & The Smile's _A Light For Attracting Attention_ are the two examples that come to mind - a lot of the songs just kind of melt into foam and vanish in lieu of another verse or a proper ending.
Agreed lads. Not their best effort
@@custardbaby4 I personally thank Nigel Godrich for this. You should watch the NME interview with Idles lead singer. Maybe that would make you understand the album more.
Seen Idles at Primavera Porto 2018 and was floored, Brutalism is the highlight for me, it has been downhill since then, they want to embrace a larger audience fair enough but I am out
Idles have been on a fantastic run recently and it's good to see that continue into this album
Agreed, I think Crawler and TANGK are some of if not their best releases to date. Hearing them go from angry and violent to peaceful and content has been beautiful
some of the songs don't build enough imo but i definitely think it's the most wholly solid album since joy as an act of resistance
I loved Crawler, it was a great minimalist effort after the maximalist Ultra Mono. The stripped back sound really worked for the band with that record i thought. sad to see melon wasn't as big on it
i was at the bowery ballroom show a few weeks ago, some of these songs sound insane live…go see them this tour.. also crawler is an amazing album
yep, I saw them in Milano few days ago. Some songs that are not impressive on their records become killer songs when played live.
When they were dropping the singles, I was hyped for TANGK. First couple listens of full album, was underwhelmed by the other songs. TANGK has grown on me, the more I listen to it and now I really like the direction they took on the album.
This album is a massive grower for sure
I can understand why the reception to this has been a little varied, but I’ve been really digging this next step in their evolution (POP POP POP is a grower but a BANGER)
Saw IDLES for the first time last Friday at an outstore show, where they debuted some of these songs for the first time, they opened with IDEA 01 and it was very different to see the audience who were so hyped to see them, hear this much slower stripped back sound as the band sort of came on stage one by one.
The online camp of IDLES fans is definitely split into two, those who love the new album, and those who “miss the old stuff” and it was strange to see this dynamic live with people around me. I personally love this album, and songs like Grace and A Gospel work better in a live setting I feel.
I’m excited for what the future brings as this definitely seems like a transition, a few songs from CRAWLER had similar feels to songs off TANGK, i.e. Progress/IDEA 01, When The Lights Come On/Gratitude - perhaps this is the sound they’re aiming for? Bowen has said (not on record, but at meet and greets and outstore events) they are already working on the next record, so we may not have to wait long.
Jungle is such a good track
Stoked to see them in September
I adore the new album and the old albums, truly a creative and positive influence. And I love them and you ♥️
I really love Idles. One of my top 5 bands I reckon. While I initially thought that Ultra Mono and Crawler were steps down from their earlier highs, I've come back to these albums again and again.
On Tangk, I need more time with it, but I enjoyed the vibe. Despite loving LCD SS too, I think Dancer is actually the track I'm most likely to skip. Also, Idles have used quiet endings before to very powerful effect. (I'm the worst lover you've ever had.) Looking for this ending to be a slow burner too.
“Again and Again..” 🤘
Roy is such a flawless song! Love the album as a whole. I think it represents all aspects of idles pretty well.
The album has grown on me quite a bit after several listens. I find myself going back to it more. I do like the more aggressive songs from previous albums. Although, I am enjoying this album more and more.
I loved ROY but yea i miss the sound from Joy as an act of resistance
I prefer the album before this one very much it’s better
Very cool review Anthony, but will you review my man Quonkus?
Litetally havent been able to stop listening to this album since it dropped! This is such a great record for its genre kicking off early 2024✌️ Awesome to see you review this one!!!
Just listened to their interview on Rick Ruben’s podcast, which I’m sure to misspell, and I like their approach to writing the songs. Very interesting listen.
Nothing will ever top Joy, but some solid tracks for sure. Gift Horse is so good.
As a Radiohead fan I really loved this album and thought it was one of their best. I get Melon likes them in a different place, but bro let the boys make some chill music 😭🤣
As a major Radiohead fan, listening to Tangk was a delight and I enjoyed Nigel’s input
Are you going to review the Quadeca??
Yes
Loved Jungle, actually loved the eerie instrumentation of the album, it's so intimate and heartbreaking at times. Ultramono must be my fav album, but I'm loving this one very much. 💚
As a huge IDLES fan, my favorite album is Joy. BUT I really love this new album. My record will be here next week, and I'ma spin it a lot.
sometimes i think where you consider a song as failing to launch or escalate was actually intentional in the songs formation. i like the ups and downs of the album. if every song stood out individually the album itself wouldn't flow the way it should as a whole.
Pretty engaging album all the way through. Didn’t find myself fading out. I loved the closer too personally
I agree they're still exploring to evolve properly but haven't found a way to release an album as consistent as their first releases but I really like how they try to not sound the same and I'm confident they'll succeed.
I really miss the Pre-Ultra Mono Idles. There new stuff just doesn't do it for me.
I can see why, but just feel glad you've got those albums to reflect back on and listen to.
Bands grow and so do we. Sometimes it doesn't always align
@@Bobby_sprinklesThat’s a great way to put it! I have followed Idles for a while now and always enjoyed the new releases. But this new one makes me wants to lock myself away and cry lmao. It just has such a sad dark feeling to it.
Only song that gets me up and wanting to move is (no surprise) the track called ‘Dancer’
@@ZrankFappaH I can see why the new one isn't for everyone. It's my favourite Idles album to date. I've never been a huge fan of them but this is their only album that feels like a storybook to me, rather than a bunch of songs put together.
It's good for bands to grow though. We all adapt and change as we age and bands should be no different to individuals. It's when bands stagnate that I worry for them the most.
Yeah the personal "mother" style stuff was way better than the clumsy first year college politicking preachy stuff. Production and guitar sounscapes went up thier arse too
@@CIRCLEOFTONE they've always been a political band 🤷♂️
I really loved Crawler, it was one of my favorite albums that year. I was also really hoping that this album would be a development of that, I was ultimately left pretty disappointed and kind of flat after listening to this one.
This is my favorite album now and I listen to a mix that excludes Gift Horse, PPP, Roy, Dancer and Hall & Oats, not because they aren’t good (these are everyone’s favorites and are mostly bangers) but I’m just obsessed with the dark atmosphere this mix of songs gives. Stand alone, it’s not that the songs are unfinished or empty but I think of it more like a movie score. There’s a larger picture going on that can’t be seen in one of the songs alone. To be fair, I lean more towards goth and post punk music than punk and so I appreciate this vein in their sound more than anything else to be found.
This album is a soundtrack. 🤍
where is quacomole
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After hearing how much Joe's singing has improved, And seeing them go in a much more subdued direction lately, I'm kinda hoping that they pull off a sort of talk talk spirit of Eden/laughing stock type of left turn.
IDLES are an all time band for me. Their set from The Basement last year solidified that. Passion, authenticity, energy, fucking FUN. You can see it plainly in how they craft their art and it’s infectious.
I haven’t really been able to get into anything released after Ultra Mono, and I miss the sound of tracks like ‘Danny Nedelko’. And this album hasn’t changed that sadly, though I can appreciate it is a good album, so I’m pleased for the lads
been a day 1 fan
and frankly i prefer many of the early tracks, but it's overall down to em mixing things up why i can still listen to every new album
sure quality might change, but when you only use one style it can get old pretty fast
wasn't the biggest Crawler fan, but minus some tracks i do love Tangk
Niles looking for something to do while yorke and greenwood are doing the smile
Did anybody else find themselves humming Radiohead's Bloom on the first few moments of the album when that piano strats? Can't unhear Godrich's input once you know he's there.
I agree with Anthony 100%. That's a great move forward for Idles even if I liked Joy and Ultra Mono way better. I like the fact that they never stop innovating and experimenting. They're such a great band and I feel like the next album is going to master this new direction they took.
Thing is, they're known for their louder stuff. But if you pick things like 26/27, back in 2012, it sounds just like today's Tangk. Maybe this line of music were always in their DNA. I love it how they can sail calm and nasty seas at the same time, in the same album. They're more mature than ever.
Actually, I really appreciate their slower and more toned down songs like "Slow Savage", "A Gospel" etc. For me, their strength overall lays in these songs between the very loud ones. They carry it.
been waiting for this one
It's so refreshing to hear a generally positive take on this album with valid, constructive critisisms over all the haters being pissed it's not just JAAOR 4 or saying this is somehow the band selling out.
Great review, mate.
It’s a decent album but honestly all of their new albums just show me how special “joy as an act of resistance” it was lightning in a bottle
Anthony! Please do a review of Chromeo's newest album "Adult Contemporary" I think it's a light 8 bro. Plz bro.
I dont think I have ever seen a jean vest with hoodie before
Can you rate Penalty of Leadership by Boldy James and Feelin the Power by T.F
I prefer the sound IDLES have developed since Crawler over their older stuff, though I still like a lot of that as well. This album gives a lot more of what A Hymn gave which I appreciate very much. The "lack" of progression per track hasn't been an issue for me, the tracks do what they want to do
I really like this album. Even the ordering of the tracks makes sense. And some of these new tunes are absolute bangers in concert!
I kinda felt like it was a bit disjointed. The transition from A Gospel to Dancer giving me whiplash everytime sticks out to me
Have you seen the From the Basement gig? The quality of live production on that show really showed the subtleties and nuance of Crawler.
Scrapyard review next!
I actually really loved this album. I thought the move towards more industrial sounds worked very well.
I'm a big fan of this album already. I think it'll hold up as well as Joy over time
Saw them last night live. It was only a 1000 person gig in Leeds UK. The pit was amazing and the atmosphere was the GREATEST thing ever
Again great review as always , but I’m telling you , we need this scrapyard review
Could u take a look at Frabk Carter & the rattlesnake's Dark Rainbows
wow very good review. I am a relatively new idles fan... i am only a last 2 albums fans but they are a sick bang. I think he hits it in the a head of the nail. This album is an album that is sort of like a slowed up and more rebuild notion to something... crawler was sick!!! i heard brutalism was amazing. have not had nad time to heard it all.
"IDLES went Radiohead"
Godrich's influence is very prominent on TANGK and this album moving in the same direction as CRAWLER. It's even more quiet and full of experiments. It's definitely not the introduction to their discography like "Joy as an act of resistance" which is their best but still pretty solid and full of interesting ideas. And yeah, POP POP POP is the IDLES version of Idioteque for me
Sits nicely in their discography. Solid 8 for me!
Not sure about that sax ending in Monolith. Pop Pop Pop popped for me.
I unfortunately agree with your take on Grace, wish it went somewhere else they didn't take it to.
Glad to be seeing them live in a few days. Love is (indeed) the fing!
Great album review.
I really like it but then I expect a challenge with bands like idles, Gizz and even QOTSA, who despite being headbangers by trade are clearly intent on reworking their sound with each record. Which is nice when you’ve heard it all before.
I've noticed in their live sets Joe has been pulling back his screaming vocals over the years as age takes a better hold of him, so the band's sonic transition seems natural rather than forced. We are on the last leg of idles and I think we should appreciate what we got from the band
What orifice did you pull the 'last leg of Idles' from? End of an era maybe. Bowen already confirmed they have plans for their next album. These guys aren't going anywhere, and even if they're slowing down they aint stopping ajytime soon
With the average modern hardcore punk band not lasting much more than 8 years consistently together. Looking at idles after 5 albums 2 EP's and 12 years it's not smart to think the next album maybe the last one, we are not getting 3/4 more albums after tangk bro get over it just go to a show near you before it's too late good things never last
Also spellcheck
what?! Crawler was lyrically superior to Tangk! my god man
honestly this band has hooked me i can’t get enough, crawler is one of the best rock records i may have ever heard in the past 10 years and tangk is just fucking dope
Harry Chapin thoughts… Do you love him or do you hate him we need a review
Love Idles, like this album. Happy w this review. I agree with it.
Maybe a bit too niche but if there's a bit of a dry spell, it may be worth reviewing Lime Gardens debut album, absolute belter
i really like gift horse. the song feels the most "complete" on the whole album.
the rest falls a bit flat, on my ears at least, but i respect their effort to grow and develop their sound.
Miss so much Brutalism . Heel forever
love this one personally
Can you do an Grotus interview?
Please review the Slift Album
Enjoyed listening to this album but i think my main criticism would be the sequencing, i felt like tangk was a little unbalanced (although i've heard albums that take you on a journey from one style to another well) and if i had any say in it, jungle would've been the closer
That being said i'll miss the sloganeering but interested to see where idles goes in the future, no god no king peace🤟
I love the ending
I really like it. Agree that when compared to their earlier stuff it feels a bit lacking, but it’s only in volume and “aggression”, not talent. Having all of their songs on random, the ones from TANGK fit perfectly and give a bit of softness and fun. Love it ❤
I really liked some of the quieter songs on Ultra Mono (my favorites were Grounds and A Hymn) so for me 'Crawler' was their best yet. The earlier stuff is great too but I feel you could really hear how Joe grew as a vocalist on Crawler. I think the Beachland Ballroom is one of my most listened songs in 2023. I really dug the singles of TANGK (especially Grace and Gift Horse) but the rest of the album hasn't fully clicked yet. Maybe it'll grow on me.
Can you review the band Omni next. They have a new album called Souvenir out now!
I'm dealing with a really bad break up and most of the lyrics make sense right now, thats why I think I really liked most of the ballads in this album, not my favourite though, I agree this is a great step in their career!
I like the shift taken on Creeper and Tangk is in the same direction. Sounds promising.
album had me on the verge of tears the whole time. might just be me
Im feeling a solid 8 after a number of listens. A great step forward
I'm so impressed by the amazing work Idles keeps giving us while never disappointing in the slightest
Ty Segall review when?? :(
Sadly probably won’t happen, but he’d give it a 6 or a 7
loved this Coldplay album
Have you heard the new sleepytime gorilla album Anthony??
I lately listened to this album and one track really caught my attention: It was when the album was over and spotify startet playing "aint no thief" by Viagra Boys.
That sums up my opinion on this album.
Every album of theirs is different and great. Tangk might be my favorite
Just noticed that the album cover makes a good sequel to Ultra mono 🎈💥
LISTEN TO ANY LIGHT BY LOVING PLEASEEEEEE
Hey Fantano! I'm a big fan of yours, I was just wondering if you could possibly do an official review of In Rainbows by Radiohead, Animals by Pink Floyd, or Twenty Twenty by Djo. If not, that is completely ok, I just figured it might be worth a shot to ask.
Good review. Nailed exactly how I felt listening to it
Still need that Masta Ace & Marco Polo review.
I honestly think this could be my favourite idles album