Idle Cure
Idle Cure formed in Sheffield, England in 1999 around singer Dave Hemingway, guitarist Neil Mullane, and bassist Dan McWeeney. They went through several...
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Idle Cure formed in Sheffield, England in 1999 around singer Dave Hemingway, guitarist Neil Mullane, and bassist Dan McWeeney. They went through several drummers early on while playing local shows. Their debut album 'The Cure for All Ills' came out in 2002, featuring the song 'The Frontline' which became their best-known track.
That first album established their sound, and they followed it with 'Awake' in 2004 and 'Black Rain' in 2010. Their catalog includes songs like 'Breakaway,' 'Come Back To Me,' and 'Pray.' Hemingway, Mullane, and McWeeney remained the consistent core through their recording years.
They were part of the alternative rock scene in the 2000s, with lyrics that sometimes touched on darker themes. The band's music found an audience among rock listeners, particularly through tracks like 'The Frontline' and 'Innocent Again.'
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