Ida (band)

Ida (band)
Ida
Origin Brooklyn, New York, United States
Genres indie rock, indie folk, baroque pop, acoustic, dream pop
Years active 1992–present
Labels Polyvinyl Records
Associated acts Secret Stars, Low, His Name Is Alive, Tara Jane O'Neil, Michael Hurley, Levon Helm, Nanang Tatang
Website Official website
Members
Daniel Littleton
Elizabeth Mitchell
Karla Schickele
Jean Cook
Ruth Keating

Ida is an indie rock band from New York City.[1][2] They are known for their three part harmonies, sparse, minimal, often quiet arrangements, and for their three singer-songwriters.[3] Their music shows strong folk, pop, punk, world, R&B, and American roots music influences, but there are also avant garde and experimental aspects to their sound.[4]

Contents

History

The band began in 1991 when Daniel Littleton and Elizabeth Mitchell started recording and performing as a duo. After playing shows with double-bassist Rick Lassiter they recorded a 4-track cassette of their songs. Jenny Toomey, co-owner of Simple Machines Records heard it, and offered to release an album on her label. Between 1994 and 1997 Ida released three full length albums and several seven inch singles with Simple Machines Records including split singles with The Secret Stars and Portastatic. Shortly after the release of their debut Tales of Brave Ida, Daniel’s brother Michael “Miggy” Littleton joined the band as a drummer and multi-instrumentalist. Their second album, 1996’s I Know About You received much critical acclaim from the independent music press. CMJ praised it as “subtle, gentle and picturesque”, Alternative Press gave it five stars, their highest rating, Pitchfork wrote “…Incredible Stuff”. Bassist and singer-songwriter Karla Schickele (Beekeeper) joined the band in late 1996.

Ida's touring earned them a devoted following of listeners, and the attention of both the press and major labels. Their performances with violinist Ida Pearle, cellist Elaine Ahn, and clarinetist Sue Havens gave them a distinct and complex “chamber pop” sound.[5] They released two EPs in 1998, Losing True, and The Ida Retsin Family, before signing with Capitol Records. After a shake up at Capitol Records, Ida successfully got out of their contract and released 1999’s Will You Find Me with Tigerstyle Records, an independent label. Will You Find Me received greater recognition than any previous Ida record and landed on year end “Best of..” lists in both Spin Magazine and The New York Times while receiving praise from The New Yorker and The Village Voice.

In 2005 Ida released Heart Like a River with Polyvinyl Record Co., their current record label. Violinist Jean Cook (Jon Langford, The Mekons) joined the band at this time, followed by drummer Ruth Keating. The band relocated to Woodstock, NY and began recording at Levon Helm Studios, where they collaborated with Levon Helm and played several Midnight Rambles. This led to the release of Lovers Prayers in 2008, and 2009’s My Fair, My Dark EP. Recorded simultaneously with Lovers Prayers, a collaboration with outsider folk legend Michael Hurley led to 2009’s Ida Con Snock which was released on Gnomonsong, Devendra Banhart and Andy Cabic’s label.

Ida’s music has appeared on both the radio show and the Showtime series of This American Life. In 2008 they were featured on NPR’s Bryant Park Project.[6] They have toured, collaborated, or played shows with many bands and artists such as Low, His Name Is Alive, Levon Helm, Michael Hurley, Tara Jane O'Neil, Bernie Worrell, The Rachels, Karate, Retsin, Beekeeper, Mates of State, Elliott Smith, Bob Mould, Cat Power, Death Cab for Cutie, The Magnetic Fields, The Secret Stars, The Holmes Brothers, Broadcast, Mark Eitzel, Steve Malkmus and many others.[7]

Band members

Daniel Littleton was a member of Annapolis, Maryland hardcore punk band The Hated, and along with Jenny Toomey, was a member of Liquorice, whose album “Listening Cap” was released by 4AD in 1995.[8] He has released one solo album on Last Affair Records, “Nobody’s Fault But Mine/Down By The Riverside”. A duo album with Tara Jane O'Neil, “Music For A Meteor Shower” was released by Tiger Style in 2002. In 2006 “New Salt” was released, a CD of guitar-based free improvisation by a trio including Geoff Farina (Karate, Glorytellers), Littleton, and drummer Luther Gray (Ida, Tsunami, Joe Morris[9], Joe McPhee). In 2010 the trio added saxophonist Jim Hobbs, and released “West” on the Clean Feed label under the name of Lawnmower. Mountain Ocean Sun, a “free drone” music collective also released a CD on Home Normal in 2010 called “Peace Conference”. This recording featured Littleton, Jean Cook, Warn Defever (of His Name Is Alive), and Hitoko Sakei. Littleton has also appeared on recordings by His Name Is Alive, Ted Leo, and Tara Jane O'Neil. He accompanied Lester Chambers of The Chambers Brothers at the first Future of Music Conference in Washington DC in 2001. Littleton’s music has been featured in the films of Angel Velasco Shaw, notably “Umbilical Cord” which was shown at The Guggenheim, and 2008’s “The Momentary Enemy”.

Elizabeth Mitchell is a children’s music artist who records for Smithsonian Folkways. Her album “You Are My Little Bird” was a critical success and led to her being featured on NPR’s All Things Considered, where she was interviewed by Melissa Block.[10] She also runs and owns Little Bird Records, which keeps her early independent children’s music recordings in print. She has been featured on NPR’s Face The Nation, The Bryant Park Project, and in Time Magazine[11]. Elizabeth Mitchell’s main collaborators are Daniel Littleton (her husband) and Warn Defever. She also performs with her daughter Storey Littleton and with violinist Jean Cook. She has collaborated with Levon Helm, John Sebastian, Jon Langford, Suni Paz, Ella Jenkins, Lisa Loeb, Dan Zanes, Amy Helm, and The Children of Agape Choir from South Africa. Her new album “Sunny Day” will be released in October 2010.[dated info]

Mitchell has also appeared as a vocalist and instrumentalist on recordings by His Name Is Alive, Retsin, Tara Jane O’Neil, Sasha Frere-Jones with Tom Ze, The Sands, Ted Leo, and Saturday Looks Good To Me.[12]

Mitchell and Littleton backed Lisa Loeb on her song “Stay (I Missed You)” which was a number-one hit in 1994 and appeared on the soundtrack for the film Reality Bites.

Mitchell and Littleton have performed and recorded under the name Nanang Tatang, an electro-pop duo. They released one album, “Muki” on TigerStyle records in 2003.

Michael Littleton left the band in 1999 and played with Tara Jane O'Neil, The Mad Scene, and Lois Maffeo before became a founding member of New York City bands White Magic and Blood on the Wall. White Magic’s debut album “Through The Sun Door” was released on Drag City, and Blood on the Wall released three full-length albums, “Blood on the Wall”, “Awesomer”, and “Liferz”, all on The Social Registry label.

Karla Schickele was a founding member of the band Beekeeper from New York City, along with her brother, guitarist and composer Matthew Schickele, and drummer Jan Kotik. They released the album “Ostrich” on Southern Records in 1999. Karla also records under the name K. and has released two albums “New Problems” and “Goldfish”, both on TigerStyle Records. K. also released a split single with Ted Leo and The Pharmacists. She played keyboards with the band Low when they toured Europe with Radiohead in 2004. Schickele is the founder of Brooklyn’s Willie Mae Rock and Roll Camp for Girls. She is the daughter of American classical music composer Peter Schickele.

Violinist Ida Pearle has performed and recorded with The Magnetic Fields, appearing on their “69 Love Songs” album. She has also played with Ted Leo and The Pharmacists, and appears on the “Hearts Of Oak” album. She has recorded and performed with Low, His Name Is Alive, and many others. She designed the art for many albums by artists like Ida, Ruby Falls, Ted Leo, and Elizabeth Mitchell, as well as the book cover art for "The Latest Winter" by poet Maggie Nelson. Ida Pearle is a children's book author and illustrator.[13]

Jean Cook, violinist for Ida, also performs with Jon Langford, The Mekons, Elizabeth Mitchell, His Name Is Alive, and Mountain Ocean Sun. She is a founding member of Anti-Social Music and has performed with improvisers such as Cecil Taylor, Anthony Braxton, Evan Parker and indie rock bands like Belle And Sebastian and The Hold Steady. Since 2008 she has been the director of Future of Music Coalition.

Ruth Keating drummer and multi instrumentalist, along with Karla Schickele, is a founding member of The Willie Mae Rock and Roll Camp For Girls. Along with guitarist and frequent Ida collaborator Matt Sutton, she plays in NYC’s Malarkies and The Naysayer.

Discography

Studio albums

  • Tales of Brave Ida (1994)
  • I Know About You (1996)
  • Ten Small Paces (1997)
  • Will You Find Me (2000)
  • The Braille Night (2001)
  • Shhh... (2002)
  • Heart Like a River (2005)
  • Lovers Prayers (2008)

Live albums

  • Insound Tour Support Series Vol. 11 (2000)
  • Angel Hall (2003; recorded in 2000)
  • The Bottom of the Hill (2-CD set, 2005)

With Retsin

  • The Ida Retsin Family: Volume One (1998)

Singles/EPs

Compilations

  • Who Were You Then (2008)
  • Tellings: The Simple Machine Years 1994-1997 (2008)
  • Tales of Brave Ida (CD accompanying book, 2008)

Compilation appearances

  • Random Acts of Radio (Random Records, 1998), "Walk Away Renee"
  • This Is Next Year: A Brooklyn-Based Compilation (Arena Rock Recording, 2001), "Hearts Don't Break" (Disc 2, Track 7)
  • In My Living Room (Kimchee Records, 2003), "Losing True"
  • Amos House Collection (Vol. II), "Jubilee"

Book with CD

  • Tales of Brave Ida (2008)

References

  1. ^ Peiken, Matt (20 Jun 2000). "Folk music band evolves by trying different styles". The Post and Courier. http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=TZlIAAAAIBAJ&sjid=gwoNAAAAIBAJ&pg=2708,2204791. Retrieved 16 March 2011. 
  2. ^ Lewis, Catherine (28 May 2008). "Ida at Iota: Showing Indie Rock's Softer Side". Washington Post. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/05/27/AR2008052702529.html. Retrieved 16 March 2011. 
  3. ^ Hermes, Will (14 July 2000). "Will You Find Me Review | Music Reviews and News". Entertainment Weekly. http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20238473,00.html. Retrieved 14 November 2011. 
  4. ^ van Alstyne, Rob (1 October 2003). "Ida: The Path Less Traveled". pulsetc.com. http://www.pulsetc.com/article4477.html?sid=637. Retrieved 14 November 2011. 
  5. ^ "Pop and Jazz Guide". The New York Times. 8 September 2000. http://www.nytimes.com/2000/09/08/movies/pop-and-jazz-guide-040746.html?pagewanted=6&src=pm. Retrieved 14 November 2011. "Those who can't get enough of Ida, the chamber pop group, can continue to enjoy its mellow style at this show featuring Karla Schickele, who plays bass in the band." 
  6. ^ Win Rosenfeld. "Ida Performs at the BPP". http://www.npr.org/blogs/bryantpark/2008/01/ida_performs_at_the_bpp.html. Retrieved 2011-09-25. 
  7. ^ "Ida Gigography, Tour History". Songkick. http://www.songkick.com/artists/2377-ida/gigography?page=1. Retrieved 14 November 2011. 
  8. ^ Stepek, Peter. "Listening Cap - Liquorice". Allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/album/listening-cap-r217757. Retrieved 14 November 2011. 
  9. ^ "Elizabeth Mitchell (Credits)". http://allmusic.com/artist/luther-gray-p226607/credits. Retrieved 2011-09-25. 
  10. ^ Block, Melissa. "Folk and Rock Re-Interpreted for the Little Ones". National Public Radio. http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6210683. Retrieved 14 November 2011. 
  11. ^ "Stars of Kindie Rock". 2010-05-17. http://www.time.com/time/photogallery/0,29307,1987577_2134254,00.html. Retrieved 2011-09-25. 
  12. ^ "allmusic.com". http://allmusic.com/artist/elizabeth-mitchell-p171997/credits. Retrieved 2011-09-25. 
  13. ^ "A Child's Day: An Alphabet of Play By Ida Pearle". http://books.google.com/books?id=iNoRRxNBfQ8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=Ida+Pearle&hl=en&ei=_Z5_TqOzGpTI0AGw9fwB&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CDgQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false. Retrieved 2011-09-25. 

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