8/04/2020

THE STREETS Share Video For Title Track "None Of Us Are Getting Out Of This Alive" Feat. IDLES

THE STREETS SHARE OFFICIAL VIDEO FOR
 
THE TITLE TRACK FROM NEW MIXTAPE, OUT NOW
 
ONE OFF CLUB SHOW TO BE LIVE STREAMED FROM EARTH IN HACKNEY, LONDON THIS THURSDAY, AUGUST 6
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Mike Skinner as The Streets has shared the official video for his mixtape title track None Of Us Are Getting Out Of This Life AliveThe track features Idles and the video was directed by Rollo Jackson.  It features both Mike and Idles frontman Joe Talbot - watch it in full here:
The Streets, IDLES - None Of Us Are Getting Out Of This Life Alive
The critically acclaimed mixtape, out now on Island Records, charted at Number 2 in the UK Official Album Charts and features the singles “Call My Phone Thinking I'm Doing Nothing Better (ft. Tame Impala)”, “I Wish You Loved You As Much As You Love Him (ft. Donae'O & Greentea Peng)” and “Falling Down (ft. Hak Baker).” 
 
This Thursday August 6, The Streets will be playing an exclusive club performance, to be livestreamed to the world from EartH Hackney. A pay-per-view livestream event, this is likely to be the only time you will ever be able to watch Mike Skinner and his band perform in a club setting this small, and is the first time they've played a venue of this size since the summer of 2006. 
 
Tickets are on sale via this link. Album and merchandise bundles are also available, as well as an optional charity donation option to Mike’s chosen charity  Show Racism the Red Card. Tickets are available in Euros, USD, AUD, all via Ticketmaster. The show will be streamed globally at 4pm EST /  9pm GMT.

PRAISE FOR THE MIXTAPE:
 
"a simple beat of skittering percussion and a sweet piano loop, but steadily blossoms into something bigger, filled with steely guitar, synths, and a touch of orchestral strings." Rolling Stone on "Falling Down"
 
“disjointed, green screen-assisted trek around the neighborhood...the aesthetic bears a distinctly choppy and collage-like feel. Adding to the immediacy of the clip, the Streets peppers the video with references to recent Black Lives Matter protests and various internet memes.” Rolling Stone on “I Wish You Loved You As Much As You Love Him”
 
“‘Call My Phone Thinking I’m Doing Nothing Better’ showcases Mike Skinner’s skilled wordplay." - Paste Magazine on “Call My Phone Thinking I'm Doing Nothing Better” ft. Tame Impala
 
"Kevin Parker and The Streets’ Mike Skinner are getting through the isolation by calling loved ones. With washed-out synths and poignant backbeat, Parker sings of the anxiety that can be attached to facing a phone call." - UPROXX on “Call My Phone Thinking I'm Doing Nothing Better” ft. Tame Impala
 
"the track featuring Donae’o and Greentea Peng was meant for groovy dance parties everywhere." Consequence of Sound on “I Wish You Loved You As Much As You Love Him”
 
"sort of laidback, but purposeful rapping fans came to love over the past several decades." Magnetic on "Falling Down"
 
"(a) straight forward hip hop, with its keep it real demeanor to brush off the haters, that breathes nostalgia of the “golden era” of hip hop yesteryear." MXDWN on "Falling Down"
 
Mojo (4*)  
"A stellar record" - DIY (5*)
 
"Mike Skinner makes glorious return" - Q (4*)
 
"[the mixtape] isn't just a testament to Mike Skinner's intriguing evolution but also proof of his keen eye for curation" - NME (4*)
 
"the guest list of None of Us Are Getting Out of This Life Alive is testament to Skinner's impact" - The Guardian (Album of the Week)
 
“None of Us Are Getting Out of This Life Alive's beats, mostly self-produced... are as sharp as ever and manage to sound like classic Streets tracks without coming across as a throwback.”  Exclaim!
 

None Of Us Are Getting Out Of This Life Alive was recorded between work on the accompanying film to The Streets new album, it is the unpredictable sonic continuation of those parties.
 
Taking in UK Funky and twilight zone UK rap, and with guest spots ranging from Grammy nominated psychedelia sovereign Tame Impala to cult south London rapper Jesse James Solomon, as well as 2019's key-fiend-friendly drum’n’bass collab with Chris LorenzoNone Of Us Are Getting Out Of This Life Alive is the most eclectic and highly collaborative collection of songs from The Streets yet. Or as Mike puts it with characteristic distinction: "it’s really just a rap duets album."
 
The inclusion of, say, Mercury Prize nominated punk group Idles (who perform what Mike describes as a sea-shanty tinged track inspired by an overnight ferry to Dover) and teenage wünderkind Jimothy Lacoste help ground things firmly in the here and now. But there are familiar faces of the past too. Birmingham legend, Dapz On The Map, pops up on merky rap track 'Phone Is Always In My Hand'. While Rob Harvey, previously of The Music and Skinner collaboration The D.O.T, tunes into pensieve penultimate track 'Conspiracy Theory Freestyle'. Full track listing and featured artists detailed below:
1. Call My Phone Thinking I'm Doing Nothing Better (ft. Tame Impala)
2. None Of Us Are Getting Out Of This Life Alive (ft. IDLES)
3. I Wish You Loved You As Much As You Love Him (ft. Donae’o and Greentea Peng)
4. You Can't Afford Me (ft. Ms Banks)
I Know Something You Did (ft. Jesse James Solomon)
6. Eskimo Ice (ft. Kasien)
7. Phone Is Always In My Hand (ft. Dapz on the Map)
8. The Poison I Take Hoping You Will Suffer (ft. Oscar #Worldpeace)
9. Same Direction (ft. Jimothy Lacoste)
10. Falling Down (ft. Hak Baker)
11. Conspiracy Theory Freestyle (ft. Rob Harvey)
12. Take Me As I Am (with Chris Lorenzo)
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