Idlewild are a Scottish rock band, originally based in Edinburgh. The band is composed of Roddy Woomble (lead vocals), Rod Jones (guitar, backing vocals), Colin Newton (drums), Allan Stewart (guitar) and Gareth Russell (bass). To date, the band has released five studio albums.
Initially, the band's sound obeyed the conventions of 1990s British indie-punk guitar music, however, unlike many of their contemporaries, it developed over time, from an edgy and angular sound (as heard in their early material once described by the NME as "the sound of a flight of stairs falling down a flight of stairs") to a sweeping, melodic rock sound as displayed on The Remote Part and Warnings/Promises. While Idlewild's sound cannot be easily placed into a specific genre, they have clearly been influenced by the likes of: Gang Of Four, Pavement, R.E.M.,The Smiths & Fugazi.
Part of Idlewild's early success can be attributed to their singles gaining heavy rotation on Steve Lamacq's Evening Session on BBC Radio 1. Alongside his all-round endorsement of the band, Lamacq often cites them as one of his favourite bands. Currently, the band are in the midst of writing their sixth full-length album.
Members
* Roddy Woomble - vocals (1995-present)
* Rod Jones - guitar, backing vocals (1995-present)
* Colin Newton - drums (1995-present)
* Allan Stewart - guitar (2001-present)
* Gareth Russell - bass (2006-present)
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