The Deluder

Roddy Woomble

SKU: AMW019LP

Barcode: 5052442011361

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  • Genre: Rock And Pop
  • Label: Modern Way
  • Released Date: 1st September 2017
  • Buying Format:
    180g 1LP Gatefold Sleeve Includes Download Code

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New studio album by Idlewild’s Roddy Woomble. Following on from the brooding,atmospheric ‘Like Carsuo’ single in March comes the highly anticipated fourth solo album ‘The Deluder’ from Idlewild’s frontman Roddy Woomble.

Roddy’s career spans over twenty years. As the frontman of Scottish Indie giants Idlewild, he has released a number of commercially successful albums, headlined shows across the world, toured with U2, REM, Pearl Jam, Coldplay, Muse & the Rolling Stones across Europe and the USA. The band have appeared at major festivals including Reading & Leeds, Glastonbury & T in the Park together with prestigious TV shows including Top of the Pops, Later with Jools Holland, and David Letterman to accompany chart success.

Growing up between America, France and the UK, and spending spells in Glasgow and New York City, Roddy now lives on Mull in the Western Isles of Scotland, and hosts the annual Iona Village Hall Music Festival and has recently published ‘Instrumentals’, a collection of words, lyrics and photographs from tours fronting Idlewild, critically acclaimed solo albums, and Roddy’s life in Scottish Hebrides.

Having established himself as a leading voice in the thriving British contemporary indie folk music scene, his anticipated new album The Deluder will see Roddy take a darker more lo fi direction held together by Woomble’s trademark poetic lyrics, “evocative vocals and consummate gift for a tune.”

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Track Listings

Look Back Like Leaving
To Feel Like A Fool
Jupiter
A Skull With A Teardrop
Like Caruso
First Love Is Never Returned
Remember To Breathe
I'll Meet You By The Memorial
On N'a Plus De Temps
Any Old Kind Of World Will Do
Floating On A River

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