IDLES share soulful new single ‘Grace’

IDLES have shared the latest teaser of their forthcoming album, this time coming in the form of new single ‘Grace’. Check it out below as well as newly added tour dates.

READ MORE: IDLES share ‘Dancer’ and tell us about “transgressive” new album ‘TANGK’

‘Grace’ is the latest single to be shared by the band and is taken from their forthcoming album ‘TANGK’.

Noticeably more of a slow-burner than the rest of their discography, the new single sees the Bristol-based indie band take on more of a soulful and heartfelt approach to the track and gradually develops – eventually detonating with an epic crescendo.

No god, no king, I said love is the thing,” sings frontman Joseph Talbot during the track, showcasing IDLES’ new manifesto of love triumphing over nihilism.

The song was produced by Nigel Godrich (Radiohead, The Smile, Beck), Kenny Beats (Denzel Curry, Vince Staples, Benee) and the band’s Mark Bowen, as is the rest of the album.

“The song came from nowhere and everything. It was a breath and a call to be held,” Talbot said, discussing the inspiration behind the song. “The only words or singing that came from our sessions with Nigel and I needed it, truly. All is love.” Check out the track below.

‘TANGK’ is set for release on February 16 – pre-order it here. It will be their fifth studio album and first since 2021’s ‘CRAWLER’ which earned Joe Talbot and Co. two Grammy nominations.

The band first announced the LP with the single ‘Dancer’, and told NME about the inspiration behind the new tracks.

When asked about what producers Nigel Godrich and Kenny Beats brought to the LP, Talbot said: “They brought brilliance and allowed us to be brilliant. A good producer, in my small experience and humble opinion, is someone who makes the artist shine and allows them to flourish in their own language. To give them the tools and the skills of the tools to expand and transgress into the next chapter of their lives.”

“You can never be bigger or better,” he added. “You can only be something that you are at that point. If you question yourself or are distracted by a technique or the process, or fear of judgement from your audience, then you need someone like Kenny Beats or Nigel Godrich to bring you back down to help you see where you are at that point.”

The band are also set to hit the road for an extensive run of tour dates in 2024, kicking off with previously announced shows in Spain, France, Belgium, Switzerland, Germany and more.

Adding more shows to celebrate the upcoming release of ‘TANGK’, the band have also added a series of shows in North America, taking place in May, June and September, as well as UK dates in July, November and December 2024. These include stops in Cardiff, Cornwall, Halifax and Margate in the summer and a huge slot at Alexandra Palace in London later in the year.

IDLES’ ‘Tangk’ album artwork

Fans who pre-order ‘TANGK’ will receive access to a pre-sale for tour tickets. Remaining tickets will then go on general sale this Friday (December 8) and 9am local time. Visit here for tickets and look below for all 2024 tour dates.

IDLES 2024 tour dates are:

FEBRUARY
29 – Porto, Super Bock Arena

MARCH
1 – Madrid, Wizinik
2 – Barcelona, Sant Jordi Club
5 – Milan, Alcatraz
7 – Paris, Zenith
8 – Amsterdam, NL @ AFAS
9 – Antwerp, Lotto Arena
11t – Prague, SaSaZu
12 – Luxembourg, Rockhal
14 – Zurich, Halle 622
15 – Berlin – Max-Schmeling-Halle
16 – Hamburg, Sporthalle
18 – Stockholm, Annexet
19 – Copenhagen, KB Hallen
21 – Cologne, Palladium
22 – Munich, Zenith
23 – Frankfurt, Jahrhunderthalle

MAY [JUST ADDED]
3 – Vancouver, PNE Forum
4 – Portland, Roseland Theater
7 – Seattle, Paramount Theatre
10 – Oakland, Fox Theater
11 – San Francisco, The Warfield
13 – Hollywood, Palladium
18 – Denver, The Mission Ballroom
21 – Austin, Moody Amphitheater
22 – Houston, White Oak Music Hall
23 – Dallas, South Side Ballroom

JUNE [JUST ADDED]
10 – Fort Lauderdale, Revolution Live
11 – Orlando, House of Blues
13 – New Orleans, The Fillmore

JULY [JUST ADDED]
12 – Cardiff, Castle
13 – Halifax, The Piece Hall
20 – Margate, Margate Summer Series
21 – Cornwall, The Wyldes

SEPTEMBER [JUST ADDED]
14th – Asheville, Rabbit Rabbit
15th – Atlanta, Tabernacle
18th – Chicago, Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom
20th – Toronto, Coca-Cola Coliseum
21st – Montreal, MTELUS
24th – Boston, Roadrunner

OCTOBER [JUST ADDED]
1st – Guadalajara, Guanamor Teatro Estudio
2nd – Monterrey, Showcenter Complex
4th – Mexico City, Pepsi Centre

NOVEMBER [JUST ADDED]
17th – Belfast, Telegraph
19th – Dublin, Olympia
23rd – Glasgow, OVO Hydro
24th – Newcastle, O2 City Hall
25th – Nottingham, Rock City
29th – London, Alexandra Palace

DECEMBER [JUST ADDED]
1st – Brighton, The Brighton Centre
3rd – Birmingham, O2 Academy
6th – Manchester, O2 Apollo
7th – Manchester, O2 Apollo

Elsewhere in the interview with NME, Talbot described their 2021 album ‘Crawler’ as the “most vivid and our most accomplished” in terms of its songwriting.

“We’ve finished songs. A couple of songs on ‘CRAWLER’ were very much unfinished. That wasn’t through some sort of fear, but through a sense of poise. We were like, ‘This is going somewhere, but let’s not force it’,” he explained. “It was unfinished in the sense that it didn’t have a narrative arc and the musical lingo that we want, but what we did have were songs and parts that we fucking loved. Now we have that under our belt and we’re able to create that arc and finish songs off. We feel like we can move on, full stop.”

IDLES, 2023. CREDIT: Daniel Topete

Upon its release, ‘CRAWLER’ was given a four-star review from NME, with Will Richards describing it as “a narrative-driven, sonically diverse course correction of an album”.

“While it’s more introspective than before, ‘CRAWLER’ can also be more fun, like on ‘The New Sensation’,” it read. “A funky strut of a track where playful lyrics (“shake your tiny tooshie like you don’t give a shit”) offer reprieve from the weightier subject matter elsewhere.”

In other IDLES news, earlier this week new single ‘Dancer’ was named as one of NME’s 50 best songs of 2023.

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