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Ider (Stylized in all-capital letters) are an English singer-songwriter duo from London, United Kingdom, composed of two friends Megan Markwick and Lily Somerville. Their music style combines features of various
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s, and it has been described as "post-genre" or "cross-genre". Formed in 2016 after its members met at
Falmouth University Falmouth University ( kw, Pennskol Aberfal) is a specialist public university for the creative industries based in Falmouth and Penryn, Cornwall, England. Founded as Falmouth School of Art in 1902, it was later known as Falmouth College of Ar ...
, Ider has released a number of singles, and released their debut EP, '' Gut Me Like an Animal'', in 2017. Their first full-length album, '' Emotional Education'', was released two years later in 2019.


Background

Ider's members, Lily Somerville, who is originally from
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, and Megan Markwick, who is from
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, met during the first term of their Bachelor of Arts course in Popular Music at
Falmouth University Falmouth University ( kw, Pennskol Aberfal) is a specialist public university for the creative industries based in Falmouth and Penryn, Cornwall, England. Founded as Falmouth School of Art in 1902, it was later known as Falmouth College of Ar ...
in 2012. The pair were put into a group with other music students, but quickly began working as a duo. Throughout university, they formed a friendship and began songwriting together; they also performed together during this time as an acoustic folk duo called "Lily & Meg". As Lily & Meg, they released some singles, including "I'll Be Yours", and two EPs. They eventually moved to London, where they now share a flat. It was after they graduated from Falmouth in 2016 that they released their first single as Ider, ''Sorry''. In 2017, they were signed to
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. Having previously joked that "Ider" is an
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harmonise", Somerville and Markwick have stated that the band's name is an invented name that they decided to call themselves. Markwick and Somerville have cited
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as influences.


Members


Band members

* Elizabeth 'Lily' Somerville – lead vocals, backing vocals, guitar, keyboard and synth * Megan 'Meg' Markwick – lead vocals, backing vocals and synth


Studio musicians

* Ben Scott – drums


Live musicians

* Mike Park – drums


Concert tours


Headlining

* 2019 World Tour * 2020 US & Canada Tour * 2020 UK & EU Tour * 2022 UK & EU Tour


Supporting

*
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– European Love You To Death Tour (2016) *
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– UK Tour (2017) *
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– European Ultralife Tour (2017) *
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– UK & EU Tour (2019)


Discography


As main artist


Albums


EPs


As ''Lily and Meg''


As ''Ider''


Singles


Remixes


As featured artist


Soundtracks


Music videos


Awards and nominations


References

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