Idlewild started out at a flat party in Edinburgh in 1995 where founding band members met and found common ground in musical tastes. The starting line up was Roddy Woomble, Rod Jones, Colin Newton and Phil Scanlon. Scanlon was soon replaced by Bob Fairfoull. Appearing in 1996 as an angry band of Scottish punks with Woomble of Carnoustie leading the band, Idlewild eventually achieved commercial recognition by refining their taste for large-scale guitar rock, and combining it with an apparently unknown gift for melody and tenderness. 1996's Queen of the Troubled Teens was their debut, a self released 7" single that got praised by popular BBC Radio 1 DJ Steve Lamaq. 1997 saw their next single "Chandelier", which was released by Feirce Panda. 1998 saw the release of "Captain" (on Deceptive Records) a mini-album of chaotic punk, which, while achieving a significant fanbase among British teenagers, demonstrated little of the facets that would mark them out as such talented indie-rockers. Some of those were seen on that year's full-length, "Hope Is Important". Carrying a more subdued, top 20 hit single "When I Argue I See Shapes", Idlewild started to make commercial and critical inroads. Jeremy Mills joined the band in 1999 (he left in 2002). 2000's "100 Broken Windows" took this indie-punk sound and refined it, ballads like album closer "The Bronze Medal" were already a million miles from the nihilism and chaos of early tracks such as "Self Healer". "Windows..." was a substantial success, charting inside the top 15, and drawing early comparisons to R.E.M's angrier output - as both bands were declared fans of each other at the time, this is unsurprising. 2002's "The Remote Part" finally saw them lose the tag of being a teenager's band, embracing the music-buying fraternity full on with affecting anthems, driving rockers, and an album as full of maturity as it is songs. Lead
1 | A Modern Way of Letting Go | The Remote Part |
2 | Out of Routine | The Remote Part |
3 | American English | The Remote Part |
4 | In Remote, Pt.1/Scottish Fiction | The Remote Part |
5 | Tell Me Ten Words | The Remote Part |
6 | No Emotion | Make Another World |
7 | Live in a Hiding Place | The Remote Part |
8 | (I Am) What I Am Not | The Remote Part |
9 | Century After Century | The Remote Part |
10 | Stay the Same | The Remote Part |
11 | Love Steals Us From Loneliness | Love Steals Us from Lonliness |
12 | You Held the World in Your Arms | The Remote Part |
13 | I Never Wanted | The Remote Part |