Singer
Roddy Woomble achieved recognition in the late '90s/early 2000s as the frontman for Scottish rock band
Idlewild, which released a handful of albums before
Woomble chose to explore his options as a solo artist. Born in 1976 in Scotland,
Woomble traveled extensively as a child, living in France and the United States before settling in Edinburgh to study photography, where he met the other future members of
Idlewild, which formed in 1995. The band released five albums, while eventually shifting from a grungy, punk-rooted sound to folk-influenced rock. Building on that change,
Woomble decided to take time out from the band to explore his love of traditional Scottish folk and concentrate on solo material, which led to the release of his debut,
My Secret Is My Silence, in July 2006 on the Pure label. Among the collaborators on the album are
Idlewild guitarist
Rod Jones and
Woomble's wife, bassist
Ailidh Lennon of
Sons and Daughters. ~ Kenyon Hopkin, All Music Guide