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8 El Capitan 9 A Modern Way Of Letting Go 10 Let Me Sleep (Next To The Mirror) 11 I'm A Message 12 In Remote Part/Scottish Fiction 13 I Understand It 14 Little Discourage 15 As If I Hadn't Slept 16 Live In A Hiding Place 17 Make Another World |
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Scottish Fiction: Best of 1997 - 2007
Release Date: 2007 - 10 - 01, Audio CD, EMI Last Update 25.12.2009 05:45
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press is the return of Idlewild. It s been 3 years since Roddy and co last graced our stereos with The Remote Part, but after a few line up changes Idlewild are back. In 2002, The Remote Part seemed to advance the bands sound and moved them away from the Indie Rock tunes of 100 Broken Windows. One of the most noticeable points on Warnings/Promises is the move further away from 100 Broken Windows. There are still a few Indie Rock tracks on this album but it s more like The Remote Part including a large number of Indie Ballads instead. I ve seen them compared to REM in a few places, including Ciao and at times this album does have an REM inspired edge. The base of the ...
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by tiaw - written on 19/06/07 (Very useful, 33 readings)
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and gang after their widely acclaimed, commerically successful UK number 3 hit The Remote Part back in the summer of 2002. The album offered a new variety of Idlewild songs branching out into the Pop and Indie franchises, while maintaining their roots in the Punk-Pop background they d so vigourously emerged from. But has everything changed too much since that hazy summer almost three years ago? Did Idlewild - minus Bob plus two - spend too much time on Californian Beaches and in Swedish bars since You held the world in your arms took Top of the pops and all indie clubs by storm? The album itself starts, as like most albums, with the main single, in this case: Love ...
Captain - Idlewild
by wicked_witch - written on 10/02/03 (Very useful, 313 readings)
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and added Idlewild’s first, and arguably, best release. I’m undecided. I think The Remote Part is equally as brilliant. In case you aren’t familiar with them, Idlewild are one of the NME’s latest darlings. Do not let that put you off. They beat the pink panties off girly-boy ponce-rockers like the Strokes, and hammer the st out of Meg White with her own drumsticks. They are a Scottish band, who at this point in their career consisted of gorgeous guitarist Rod Jones, mad drummer Colin Newton, madder bassist Bob Fairfoull (recently replaced by the actually very foxy Gavin Fox) and the gorgeous brainy one, singer Roddy Woomble. Who, in this ...
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