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Colin Newton was born on 18 April, 1977, is a Scottish rock band. Discover Colin Newton's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 46 years old?
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Colin Newton Net Worth
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Timeline
Initially, Idlewild's sound was faster and more dissonant than many of their 1990s indie rock contemporaries.
However, 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.
Idlewild are a Scottish rock band formed in Edinburgh in 1995.
To date, Idlewild have released nine full-length studio albums.
Idlewild, named after the quiet meeting place in Anne of Green Gables, formed in December 1995 in Edinburgh, Scotland when a 19-year-old Roddy Woomble met drummer Colin Newton at a party.
The two discovered that they had much in common, including similar musical interests and record collections.
By the end of the night, they had discussed forming a band together.
On the same night, the two were introduced to guitarist Rod Jones and the three kept in contact afterwards, meeting up to listen to music.
Soon, the trio began writing songs together, and, in need of a bassist, they brought Phil Scanlon into the fold, due to the fact that he owned a bass guitar.
Idlewild played their first show on 16 January 1996, at the Subway Club in Edinburgh to a crowd of thirty friends, which led to many more shows around Edinburgh throughout the course of the year.
In May 1996 the band, now with over twenty songs written, entered Split Level Studios to record.
The tape of these recordings earned the band many bookings at various venues around Scotland, including Glasgow.
Local publications that heard the tape reviewed it favourably.
Fairfoull had been present at every Idlewild show since the middle of 1996, and had impressed the others with his spoken-word, solo acoustic shows as well as his performances with Edinburgh band, Pussy Hoover.
Fairfoull's debut with the band took place on 28 February at Glasgow bar, Nice N' Sleazy's.
Phil Scanlon decided to leave the band in February 1997 to concentrate on his studies.
Since leaving Idlewild, he has become a highly successful chemical engineer and currently resides outside San Francisco.
The band's debut single "Queen of the Troubled Teens" was released on 17 March 1997, and built upon the chaotic reputation of their shows.
Along with 'Self Healer', 'Satan Polaroid' and 'A Film for the Future', the song was included in a live session on Jeff Cooper's show 'XS' (now Radio2XS) on Sheffield's Hallam FM. It was also supported by BBC Radio Scotland DJ Peter Easton, and influential Radio One DJ Steve Lamacq.
Lamacq was particularly impressed with the track "Self Healer" and asked, on the air, that if anyone knew anything about the band, they should contact him.
In the summer of 1997, Idlewild played their first London shows which were attended by the likes of Lamacq, and representatives from Deceptive Records.
Reviews at this time, in the pages of NME and Melody Maker compared their live gigs to "a flight of stairs falling down a flight of stairs".
The band were soon asked to record a single for Fierce Panda and to record an EP/mini-album with Deceptive Records.
In October 1997, the band spent six days with producer Paul Tipler in South London.
The result was Captain, which the band describes as "an innocent, frank nugget of noise pop magic".
After the release of the "Chandelier" single, the band signed a deal with Food Records/EMI in December.
Following the record deal, the members quit their respective jobs or university courses.
1998 marked the year where the public became actively aware of Idlewild, who kicked off the year with their first UK tour, supporting the band Midget.
The release of Captain, on 18 January, received positive reviews in the NME, Melody Maker and Kerrang!.
In February the band re-entered the studio, again with Paul Tipler, to record their first full-length album for Food Records.
Two singles were released before the album's release, "A Film for the Future" (compared to "Smells Like Teen Spirit" by one journalist) and "Everyone Says You're So Fragile".
Both singles helped to expand the band's growing fanbase alongside notable appearances at summer festivals.
October marked the arrival of their debut album Hope Is Important which the band now describes as "a confused, skewered, noisy, sad pop record".
Further singles from the album included, "I'm a Message" and fan favourite, "When I Argue I See Shapes".
Tours supporting Ash, Placebo and Manic Street Preachers followed the release.
Idlewild eventually returned to Edinburgh in 1999 to begin writing new songs, and contacted engineer Bob Weston, from Chicago, who recorded six songs with them in London.
In 2010, the band entered an indefinite hiatus, but reunited in late 2013 to record their seventh album, Everything Ever Written, released in 2015.
This was followed by Interview Music in 2019.