Ida was founded in 1992 by NYC-based singers/guitarists Daniel Littleton (also of The Hated) and Elizabeth Mitchell, bringing together a wide variety of disparate influences into a singular minimalist brand of experimental pop all their own. Ida made their debut with 1994’s luminous Tales of Brave Ida, released on Tsunami frontwoman Jenny Toomey’s hugely influential Simple Machines label. The project soon grew into a full-fledged band with the addition of Littleton’s brother Michael Littleton on drums and bassist Karla Schickele, followed by 1996’s I Know About You and 1997’s Ten Small Paces, both of which earned critical acclaim for their subtle arrangements, rich harmonies, and stunning songcraft.
Looking to expand their sound and audience, Ida signed to Capitol Records in 1997 and set to work on what would become Will You Find Me. The protracted process saw the band recording in 14 studios across the country, joined by an array of additional musicians including Tara Jane O’Neil, Warren Defever, and the one and only Bernie Worrell.
The resulting collection captures a band caught between Brooklyn and Woodstock, temping and adulting, burying a parent and birthing a child. A tireless compendium and ode to sleep, sex, all-night talking, and other bed-ridden activities, Will You Find Me was ultimately released in 2000 by New York-based independent label Tiger Style Records to worldwide praise
“Ida is a four-piece band intent on sounding smaller and more private, the better to contemplate questions like ”Am I still the one you wanted me to be?’… Even when Ida allows itself to use a rock beat or guitar feedback, its songs seem hushed. They’re like the whispers of uncertain lovers in a perpetual dance of vulnerability and assurance, parting and reconciliation.” – Jon Pareles / New York Times