Wonderful and depressing
I find myself listening to Ida when I'm feeling blue; it brings me some semblance of peace and I love them for it.
I find myself listening to Ida when I'm feeling blue; it brings me some semblance of peace and I love them for it.
I agree with the first reviewer, this is their best album. It's also the album which launched me into a love affair with Ida's music. I don't know of any other band like them that consistently makes music that stirs my soul. The powerful vocal strains on "Turn me On" give me goosebumps every time I listen to it. "Encantata"'s simple, but just right guitar work is an example of the band's ability to make a lot of music sense with minimal elements. Yet the band's not minimalistic because they're not skilled. The mixed meter piano work in "Man in Mind" is wonderfully complex but not overdone. "Don't Get Sad" is one of those tracks I never get tired of. The world would be a cheerier place if we all gave it a listen from time to time.
I think this has to be considered their best album, one that I think was made over a long time with a big label budget behind it. Not that they need a big label, but each song feels more expansive, more imaginative layers added onto their excellent songwriting skills. It's a great listen.