IDLES: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert

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Watch Idles play "Never Fight A Man With A Perm", "Mercedes Marxist" and "I'm Scum" at the Tiny Desk.

June 18, 2019 | Bob Boilen -- My first time seeing Idles ended with guitarist Mark "Bobo" Bowen frenetically dancing on a bar, his guitar still keeping time, until the swinging neck suddenly shattered some low-hanging, glass lighting fixtures. The band's set at South by Southwest was fierce and I knew it'd be a challenge trying to figure out how to bring that cathartic rage behind my desk. There was talk for a while of some members of the band strapping on pocket-sized guitar amps and beating on a single drum. But a week before this bunch of British madmen arrived at NPR, the instrument list had grown and what ensued was just about the loudest, most fun and most raucous Tiny Desk Concert in memory.

What lead singer Joe Talbot and his mates bring to their shows is a mix of love and outrage. Their songs are often bursts of fury, but the message is insightful and not intended to incite. Joe Talbot says their opening Tiny Desk song, "Never Fight A Man With A Perm," from their album Joy as an Act of Resistance, is an "exploration of the horrid corners of my past."

It only took a few seconds for Joe's face to turn blood-red; as he growled, it stayed that way for the next 13-minutes, even as he curtseyed at the end of the first song and bounced his way into the second. "Bobo" meanwhile moved from standing and pounding the bass drum to thrashing a guitar. I think a water bottle and some miscellaneous objects got knocked from the shelves while guitarist Lee Kiernan played. But watching his hyperactive movements in this confined space, it's actually hard to believe that so few things broke. "We are not the Jonas Brothers," Joe Talbot explained before their final tune. "People get confused." He said this with his charming smile and began to run in place while singing "I'm Scum," just to make it clear who they are.

SET LIST
"Never Fight A Man With A Perm"
"Mercedes Marxist"
"I'm Scum"

MUSICIANS
Joe Talbot: lead vocal; Mark "Bobo" Bowen: guitars; Lee Kiernan: guitar; Adam Devonshire: bass; Jon Beavis: drums; Jeremy Snyder: keyboards

CREDITS
Producers: Bob Boilen, Morgan Noelle Smith; Creative Director: Bob Boilen; Audio Engineer: Josh Rogosin; Videographers: CJ Riculan, Kara Frame, Morgan Noelle Smith; Associate Producer: Bobby Carter; Photo: Claire Harbage
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I love how Joe is already the same color as his shirt 40 seconds in.

jeffmay
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The fact that you can still hear the shakers is a testament to the audio engineer for these shows. Excellent.

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a pirate singer
a viking bassist
an american civil war guitar player
a skater guitar player
a computer programmer drummer
and a bowling place owner

this band is like being on shuffle on my random playlist but in only one song

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“He hates me. I like that!” Best lyric ever written

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This makes me realize I'm going through life a little bit too quiet

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Bands like this always make the live versions of the their best songs even better

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“Suicide’s for cowards he said, while sat drinking himself to death.” I felt that.

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Most bands at tiny desk: plays stripped down acoustic sets

Idles at tiny desk: brings even more drums

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My daughter is 1 1/2 and she demands to watch this everyday. it went from dancing around and now on month 3 she watches it intently and claps when appropriate.

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I'm a 64 year old who's always been into music. This brings a BIG smile to my face, every single time I watch it, and I've watched it load's of times! It has to be the best TDC performance EVER!!

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The greatest tradition in rock is being a physical embodiment of chaos. These guys get it

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Ive watched a lot of jonas brothers live performances but this one is definitely the most high energy one ive seen

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I think this is the most Australian looking band without being Australian

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This band is crazy charismatic. I initially didn't dig the singer’s style but couldn’t stop watching. Now I've just been listening to this on repeat.

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i love how at 0:21 the singer’s skin is normal, the camera moves away and comes back and he’s red as a tomato. it shows his passion for the music. and for tomatoes.

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this is like the team that doesnt have the skills to win but have all the heart to beat you

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This band has filled the hole that was once filled by Fugazi when I was a kid. This band is simply incredible.

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I'm losing track of how many times I've seen a Tiny Desk and said, "This band/video is my new favorite thing."

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This is one the greatest things I disovered on NPR, raw honest and beautiful

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