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Idlemine: A solid hybrid sound of instrumental rock.


Idlemine's sound is a hybrid of Experimental, Instrumental Rock. An eclectic sound coupled with pounding drums and phenomenal bass and guitar riffs. Their Element is deep. The guitar always shines bright and they have very intelligent song compositions to boot. Idlemine is hip and fresh, an overall gem with every instrument telling a story with seamless pieces from beginning to end leaving you on edge with heart wrenching instrumentation.

Idlemine has great production and track fabrication furnishing us with a colossal sound. In short, this band manages to construct epic tracks where the music literally speaks for itself.

Consisting of a three piece group forged in 2002 and based out of Salt Lake City, UT, you can jam along with Idlemine on Rockband and find their music utilized in a surprising amount of TV shows, action sports films, videos, short films and compilation CDs.

They have toured extensively throughout many parts of the US (236 shows in 4 States and counting), and continue to play live Locally and nationally.

You can find out more about Idlemine on their website.

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Idlemine lives in Utah, USA.

Tagged as: Hard Rock, Rock, Metal, Instrumental.


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