IDLES announce debut album reissue 'Five Years Of Brutalism'

To mark the five year anniversary of their breakthrough debut album 'Brutalism', IDLES have now announced their plans to reissue the formative release.

The new revamped collection 'Five Years Of Brutalism' will now include the entire set from their surprise performance on the BBC Introducing Stage at this year’s Glastonbury, where they performed the record in its entirety.

Speaking about the new reissue, frontman Joe Talbot said, “What started as a headstone slab of indulgence and unrest became a long journey of beauty, forgiveness, and gratitude. Little did we know that it was not just a headstone but the foundations we were building, for a house full to the brim with loving human beings. Thank you so so much”

Check out the live recording of '1049 Gotho' from the Glastonbury set in the player and see the album's full tracklisting below.

'Five Years Of Brutalism' Tracklist:
Disc One

1. Heel / Heal
2. Well Done
3. Mother
4. Date Night
5. Faith in the City
6. 1049 Gotho
7. Divide & Conquer
8. Rachel Khoo
9. Stendhal Syndrome
10. Exeter
11. Benzocaine
12. White Privilege
13. Slow Savage

Disc Two
1. Heel / Heal (Live From BBC Introducing at Glastonbury)
2. Well Done (Live From BBC Introducing at Glastonbury)
3. Mother (Live From BBC Introducing at Glastonbury)
4. Date Night (Live From BBC Introducing at Glastonbury)
5. Faith in the City (Live From BBC Introducing at Glastonbury)
6. 1049 Gotho (Live From BBC Introducing at Glastonbury)
7. Divide & Conquer (Live From BBC Introducing at Glastonbury)
8. Rachel Khoo (Live From BBC Introducing at Glastonbury)
9. Stendhal Syndrome (Live From BBC Introducing at Glastonbury)
10. Exeter (Live From BBC Introducing at Glastonbury)
11. Benzocaine (Live From BBC Introducing at Glastonbury)
12. Slow Savage (Live From BBC Introducing at Glastonbury)
13. White Privilege (Live From BBC Introducing at Glastonbury)

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