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"Danny Nedelko" is a song by British
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band Idles. The track was the second single from their second studio album, ''
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''. The track was released as a single on 5 June 2018.


Composition

The track is the story of Ukrainian immigrant, Danny Nedelko, who is a close friend of the members of the band and the lead singer of the band
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. The song's lyrics take aim at and are heavily critical of
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, while making the focus of the song as a celebration of multiculturalism and diversity. The song celebrates various immigrants from
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to the "local Polish butcher". Chris DeVille, writing for ''
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'' described the track as "a bit of righteous
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agitprop that morphs into something like a soccer chant along the way, is a tribute to the immigrants that have taken so much heat from nationalists across Europe and America lately". ''Born Music'' compared the track to contemporary bands such as
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, Savages and Protomartyr. The website also stated that although "the trademark growls from Joe Talbot are there, and the bouts of guitar feedback and angular riffage are present, this is a much more uplifting song".


Critical reception

The song's message, and music video has been well-received by contemporary music critics. Chris DeVille, writing for ''
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'' said of the song, "Nedelko is a total ham, and his charisma carries the concept to success". Rob Hakimian, writing for '' The 405'' praised the lyricism and musicianship, calling "Danny Nedelko" "a rollicking torrent of guitars and chant-along lyricism. This is sure to become a live anthem that will galvanise fans all over the world." Jennifer Buchanan, writing for ''Indie Shuffle'' described the song as "pure punk rock". "On “Danny Nedelko,” Idles shred guitar riffs over lyrics that address the current anti-immigration movement. It is a true song for the people. “Danny Nedelko” is downright catchy while maintaining Idles’ politically charged roots. The chanting chorus is unapologetically British and reminiscent of
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. If there is a
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football player whose name rhymes with "Danny Nedelko" he should expect to have this sung at him this season". Jamie MacMillan, writing for ''
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'' magazine raved the song's message, composition, and believed the track was important in the wake of the migrant crisis. Of the track, MacMillan said that "once again, IDLES show themselves to be a band willing to tackle the important subjects and turn it into moshpit gold. We’ve never needed them more."


Live performances

"Danny Nedelko" made its television appearance on '' Later... with Jools Holland'' on 25 September 2018. The performance of "Nedelko" on ''Later...'' was described by '' DIY'' magazine as a chaotic and triumphant rendering of the song.


Music video

The music video was directed by the members of Idles. It features Nedelko himself, who spends part of the time parodying
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's " Subterranean Homesick Blues". Nedelko is wearing a T-shirt that reads, "no one is an island". Throughout the video, Nedelko poses for photos with immigrants to the United Kingdom, while posting with the "OK" hand gesture as an attempt to reclaim the gesture back from white nationalists. Alex Gallacher, writing for
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, described it as "an uplifting and unifying video". The video was filmed in
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, where Idles and Heavy Lungs originate from.


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* {{authority control 2018 singles 2018 songs Idles (band) songs Partisan Records singles Songs against racism and xenophobia Works about immigration