
Members:
Steve Grove - Vocals/Guitar
Steve Holl - Guitar
Mike Grove - Bass
David Morgan - Drums
About Idiom:
Idiom is a progressive hard rock band formed in 2005, hailing out of Raleigh, NC.
Drawing from the sound of modern metal/rock and from the intricate songwriting & psychedelia of the 70's, Idiom brings a familiar yet fresh sound to the stage. Fans of hard rock, metal, and progressive rock will all find comfort in the new Idiom sound. Lyrically, Idiom addresses introspective and intelligent topics while the instrumentation reflects this with rhapsodic changes in the songs' dynamics and color.
The band's logo represents the Sanskrit word 'ajna,' which is synonymous with the mind's eye in Western culture. The ajna chakra is an esoteric gate which leads to inner realms of higher consciousness and is often attributed to precognition, clairvoyance, and out-of-body experiences.
The band's debut full-length album A Silent End was released in Fall of 2009, and is a showcase of what this band does best--eclectic and diverse songwriting, explosive guitar work, and intelligent craftsmanship.
"Head to North Carolina to discover Idiom, a young group with enormous potential!!! The music of the American group (particularly the vocals of Steve Grove) remind me of Pain Of Salvation. At present, the group has only one demo with two songs (but what songs!). If it continues in this way, it is likely there will be talk about them in the years to come..." -Heavylaw.com







