Appearing in 1998 as an angry band of Scottish punks with Roddy 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. 1998's Captain was their debut release, 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, something cemented by the top 40 success of follow-up, "I'm A Message". 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".
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turn the lights down when you cry
turn the lights down low
the lights are low
a low light
you don't know
sad show
cos you know
its was the sure sign
itthat (didn't) happened long a go
I know that you are with me now
I know that