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Tangk
Tangk (CD)
Cat: PTKF 30412. Rel: 15 Feb 24
 
Indie/Alternative
IDEA 01
Gift Horse
Pop Pop Pop
Roy
A Gospel
Dancer
Grace
Hall & Oates
Jungle
Gratitude
Monolith
Review: If the greatest bands evolve over the course of their career, IDLES are clearly on the right track. While the Bristol-band rose to prominence via a raw, noisy and aggressive sound that sat somewhere between post-punk and alt-rock, Tangk - their fifth album and first for three years - represents a genuine (and deliberate) tearing up of their previous trademark sound. Inspired specifically by a desire to "make people dance and make people feel", it feels like a successful attempt to move into the punk-funk/rock-rave territory previously defined by LCD Soundsystem. It's fitting then that James Murphy and company feature on standout (and recent single) 'Dancer'. The nods to the glory years of DFA Records continue throughout, with further highlights including the moody, low-slung brilliance of 'Grace' and the righteous heaviness of 'Gift Horse'.
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 in stock $12.63
Tangk
Tangk (limited translucent pink vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: PTKF 30416. Rel: 15 Feb 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Idea 01
Gift Horse
Pop Pop Pop
Roy
A Gospel (2:56)
Dancer (3:13)
Grace (3:47)
Hall & Oates (2:16)
Jungle (4:14)
Gratitude (3:39)
Monolith (2:51)
Review: Billed as a "love album", the fifth full-length from IDLES offers an entirely fresh batch of soulful buzzsaw anthems, aiming to take a further look inward following on from the apolitical, primarily introspective musings that permeated 2021's criminally underrated Crawler. Working with renowned hip-hop producer Kenny Beats yet again, who shares co-production credits with Nigel Godrich (Radiohead, Travis, REM) and the band's very own guitar wizard Mark Bowen, the collective have distilled the vital aspects of their sonic makeup, whilst eschewing any rethreads of topical malaise they've previously exorcised to its maximum potential. One spin of the grooving dance-punk lead single 'Dancer', complete with backing vocals from James Murphy and Nancy Whang of LCD Soundsystem, should be enough to illustrate the power of positivity brimming from these sessions, with frontman Joe Talbot's simple succinct summary of the record going as such - "Love is the fing".
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 in stock $28.61
Tangk
Tangk (LP)
Cat: PTKF 30411. Rel: 15 Feb 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Idea 01 (3:39)
Gift Horse (4:07)
Pop Pop Pop (4:06)
Roy (4:11)
A Gospel (3:45)
Dancer (3:10)
Grace (3:46)
Hall & Oates (2:18)
Jungle (4:10)
Gratitude (3:41)
Monolith (2:50)
Review: Following on from 2021's exceptional, introspective fourth full-length Crawler, everyone's favourite pissed off Bristolians make their much hyped return on their fifth LP Tangks. Billed as their "love album", the project re-enlists the skills of hip-hop producer Kenny Beats (who's maintained a creative foothold within the band since 2020's raw and seething Ultra Mono), yet expands the production credits to share the desk with Nigel Godrich (Radiohead, REM) as well as guitarist Mark Bowen, marking the first time the crossdressing/well suited/three quarters-naked axeman has taken a behind the boards role. Distilling their most aggressive and accessible indulgences into one sonic wave of gratitude, IDLES appear re-focused and honed in to a task they've undertaken with sincere, shit-eating grins, and if you don't believe us, give the disco-punk banger 'Dancer' a seemingly harmless spin. Boasting nostalgic backing vocals from James Murphy and Nancy Whang of LCD Soundsystem, who tiptoe around the throated swagger of frontman extraordinaire Joe Talbot, the collective mantra of "Love is the fing" becomes ever so clear. Get on board, give Tangks, get hype.
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Joy As An Act Of Resistance (Deluxe)
Joy As An Act Of Resistance (Deluxe) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP + art prints in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: PTKF 21583. Rel: 21 Sep 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Colossus (4:04)
NFAMWAP (5:15)
I'm Scum (3:10)
Danny Nedelko (3:26)
Love Song (3:04)
June (3:38)
Samaritans (3:32)
Television (3:11)
Great (2:45)
Gram Rock (2:27)
Cry To Me (2:24)
Rottweiler (5:25)
Review: It's barely been 12 months since the release of Bristol five piece Idles' debut full length, and the band's swift follow up effort is a righteous affair, doing away with any stigma attached to difficult second albums. The heavy post-punkers take another step forward in having the world realise their full potential straight off the bat with album opener "Colossos" that epicly, post apocalypticly, rattles and hums in swathes of drone and rock menace. Cue a quick change up in direction and we're met with what sounds like a lairy Kasabian smashing up the pub. Beer, sweat and tears. Let's 'ave it.
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 in stock $40.38
Crawler
Crawler (LP)
Cat: PTKF 30141. Rel: 21 Jan 22
 
Indie/Alternative
MTT 420 RR (5:32)
The Wheel (3:27)
When The Lights Come On (3:10)
Car Crash (3:52)
The New Sensation (4:15)
Stockholm Syndrome (2:57)
The Beachland Ballroom (2:19)
Crawl! (1:42)
Meds (4:19)
Kelechi (3:57)
Progress (0:34)
Wizz (3:44)
King Snake (3:18)
The End (3:18)
Review: Despite being at the centre of one of rock's tensest social media dramas in recent history - having been called out by Fat White Family for being too middle-class for their own image - Idles are back on top, thanks to their new album 'Crawler'. Taking a chance on their own criticisms, this album is more introspective than 'Ultra Mono', revealing the band's various wrestlings with addiction and desperation. In true post-punk fashion, it's an emotive sophomore development from lead brain Joe Talbot, spanning plod-rap grungers ('Car Crash') and dark disco-rock ('When The Lights Go On'), all giving off his signature brand of hopeful nihilism, with the ultimate message that 'the show must go on'.
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 in stock $16.55
Crawler
Crawler (limited coloured vinyl LP (comes in different coloured vinyl, we cannot guarantee which one you will receive))
Cat: PTKF 30143. Rel: 12 Nov 21
 
Indie/Alternative
MTT 420 RR (5:30)
The Wheel (3:25)
When The Lights Come On (3:10)
Car Crash (3:50)
The New Sensation (4:18)
Stockholm Syndrome (3:00)
The Beachland Ballroom (4:00)
Crawl! (4:17)
Meds (3:55)
Kelechi (0:32)
Progress (3:43)
Wizz (0:25)
King Snake (2:52)
The End (3:21)
Review: Despite being at the centre of one of rock's tensest social media dramas in recent history - having been called out by Fat White Family for being too middle-class for their own image - Idles are back on top, thanks to their new album 'Crawler'. Taking a chance on their own criticisms, this album is more introspective than 'Ultra Mono', revealing the band's various wrestlings with addiction and desperation. In true post-punk fashion, it's an emotive sophomore development from lead brain Joe Talbot, spanning plod-rap grungers ('Car Crash') and dark disco-rock ('When The Lights Go On'), all giving off his signature brand of hopeful nihilism, with the ultimate message that 'the show must go on'.
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Ultra Mono
Cat: PTKF 21861. Rel: 25 Sep 20
 
Punk/Hardcore
War (feat Colin Webster & David Yow) (3:06)
Grounds (feat Colin Webster & Warren Ellis) (2:57)
Mr Motivator (feat Colin Webster) (3:24)
Anxiety (feat David Yow) (2:58)
Kill Them With Kindness (feat David Yow & Jamie Cullum) (3:39)
Model Village (4:03)
Ne Touche Pas Moi (feat Jehnny Beth) (2:34)
Carcinogenic (3:25)
Reigns (feat Colin Webster) (4:23)
The Lover (feat Colin Webster & David Yow) (3:18)
A Hymn (5:14)
Danke (3:39)
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A Beautiful Thing: Idles Live At Le Bataclan
A Beautiful Thing: Idles Live At Le Bataclan (limited gatefold neon clear pink vinyl 2xLP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: PTKF 21745. Rel: 10 Dec 19
 
Punk/Hardcore
Colossus (0:02)
Never Fight A Man With A Perm (0:02)
Mother (0:02)
Faith In The City (0:02)
I‘m Scum (0:02)
Danny Nedelko (4:31)
Divide & Conquer (3:33)
1049 Gotho (4:07)
Samaritans (3:58)
Television (3:18)
Great (3:17)
Love Song (4:21)
White Privilege (5:03)
Gram Rock (2:34)
Benzocaine (4:27)
Exeter (5:43)
Cry To Me (6:02)
Well Done (6:08)
Rottweiler (3:56)
Review: Live albums are often either pointless cash-ins or nice ways to remember watching your favourites on stage. Rest assured, IDLES haven't resorted to the former, not that anyone expected them to, and even if you weren't in Paris on the night this was recorded the 19-track set is well worth owning. If you've seen the band live you'll know nothing could compare to the ferocity, beauty, anger and power of their shows. Nevertheless, this comes close. From the brooding opening of "Colossus", capped off by Joe Talbot's speech about love and caring for one another, it's as rousing a cry for a more empathetic humanity as anyone could ask for in their front room, energy levels higher than the Bataclan ceiling for the duration. Not bad for the end of a 90-date world tour, it's both a testament to their place among punk rock's most overtly political and socially essential and a musical masterclass.
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Joy As An Act Of Resistance
Cat: PTKF 21581. Rel: 12 Oct 18
 
Indie/Alternative
Colossus (4:04)
NFAMWAP (5:15)
I'm Scum (3:10)
Danny Nedelko (3:26)
Love Song (3:04)
June (3:38)
Samaritans (3:32)
Television (3:11)
Great (2:45)
Gram Rock (2:27)
Cry To Me (2:24)
Rottweiler (5:25)
 in stock $23.55
Joy As An Act Of Resistance
Cat: PTKF 21582. Rel: 31 Aug 18
 
Punk/Hardcore
Colossus
NFAMWAP
I'm Scum
Danny Nedelko
Love Song
June
Samaritans
Television
Great
Gram Rock
Cry To Me
Rottweiler
Review: It's barely been 12 months since the release of Bristol five piece Idles' debut full length, and the band's swift follow up effort is a righteous affair, doing away with any stigma attached to difficult second albums. The heavy post-punkers take another step forward in having the world realise their full potential straight off the bat with album opener "Colossos" that epicly, post apocalypticly, rattles and hums in swathes of drone and rock menace. Cue a quick change up in direction and we're met with what sounds like a lairy Kasabian smashing up the pub. Beer, sweat and tears. Let's 'ave it.
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 in stock $9.82
Brutalism
Brutalism (gatefold LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: PTKF 21551. Rel: 08 Aug 18
 
Punk/Hardcore
Heel/Heal (3:26)
Well Done (2:59)
Mother (3:27)
Date Night (3:08)
Faith In The City (2:36)
1049 Gotho (3:49)
Divide & Conquer (3:25)
Rachel Khoo (3:27)
Stendhal Syndrome (2:24)
Exeter (4:00)
Benzocaine (2:38)
White Privilege (3:05)
Slow Savage (3:32)
Review: Bristol's heavy post-punk groups Idles present their first full length album after a slew of records dating back to 2012. Brutalism collects the best of the bands antics, from vocals that shift from wailing snarls and smokey mob calls to punkish drawls, or the more spoken word and poetic emotional ballad that is album closer "Slow Savage". Guitars can thrash away or chill out melodically in the background, with the character of this album's songs striking up a familiar feeling of late-'90s punk to mid-2000s indie. Album highlights for us include "Mother", a song championing one woman's die hard working week, to the screeching, distorted anthem "Stendhal Syndrome".
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