Idlewild may enjoy mass popularity back home in the UK, but its overseas success hasn't translated into anything more than a small but devoted audience here in the States. That's an all too familiar pattern, but there are obvious advantages for American fans, who get to see the Glasgow band in closer quarters than would be possible on its home turf.
Such a state of affairs has a few drawbacks as well -- Tuesday's domestic release of the band's fourth album, the fine ''Warnings/Promises," comes five months after it hit shelves in Britain -- but Idlewild's performance at the Paradise made clear this band is worth waiting for. Kicking off with the booming drums and pealing guitar riff of ''Too Long Awake," the five-piece played a tight, 90-minute set of intelligent guitar anthems imbued with uncommon urgency.