
Partisan Records
IDLES - Crawler (Eco-Mix LP)
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CRAWLER
pressed
on
limited
edition,
Eco-Mix
coloured
vinyl,
housed
in
a
single-sleeve
jacket
and
printed
inner
sleeve.
Eco-Mix
vinyl
production
uses
leftover
wax
that's
already
in
the
factory,
meaning
each
record
is
different
and
the
colour
is
completely
random.
It’s
more
environmentally
friendly
as
it’s
using
up
material
that
would
have
otherwise
been
thrown
away.
Records
may
vary
from
beautiful
blues,
vibrant
reds,
glowing
greens
and
everything
in
between.
Every
copy
is
unique.
IDLES
return
with
their
new
album
“CRAWLER”
–
an
album
of
reflection
and
healing
amid
a
worldwide
pandemic
that
stretched
the
planet’s
collective
mental
and
physical
health
to
the
breaking
point.
Frontman
Joe
Talbot
says,
“We
want
people
who’ve
gone
through
trauma,
heartbreak,
and
loss
to
feel
like
they’re
not
alone,
and
also
how
it
is
possible
to
reclaim
joy
from
those
experiences.”
IDLES
albums
have
always
been
anchored
by
these
overarching
themes,
but
the
ability
of
the
band
to
juxtapose
beauty
and
rage
with
humor
and
drama
has
never
felt
more
satisfying
than
on
“CRAWLER.”
These
stories
are
vividly
brought
to
life
through
IDLES’
most
soul-stirring
music
to
date,
recorded
with
co-producers
Kenny
Beats
(Vince
Staples,
Freddie
Gibbs)
and
IDLES
guitarist
Mark
Bowen.
There
are,
of
course,
numerous
moments
that
will
inspire
absolute
mayhem
in
a
packed
concert
venue,
but
there
are
also
fresh
textures
and
experiments
that
push
IDLES
into
thrilling
new
territory.
“I
don't
really
see
us
as
a
‘rock
band’
and
working
with
Kenny
[Beats]
freed
us
of
the
idea
of
genre,”
Talbot
enthuses.
“On
this
album,
our
dissolution
of
ego
was
helped
by
Kenny’s
humble
nature
and
willingness
to
learn.
He
has
boundless
passion
for
making
the
best
song
possible.
Not
the
best
‘rock’
song
—
the
best
song
possible.”
He
continues,
“It
was
writing
selfishly
that
helped
make
it
possible.
Reflecting.
Telling
my
own
story.
Not
trying
to
tell
everyone
else's
story.
Not
trying
to
fix
the
world
—
just
talking
about
how
I
am
fixing
mine.”
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