IDEA
IDEA formed in the early 2000s around vocalist Luna LeCroix and guitarist Ethan Hayes. They released their debut single "Always Beside You" in 2007, which...
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IDEA formed in the early 2000s around vocalist Luna LeCroix and guitarist Ethan Hayes. They released their debut single "Always Beside You" in 2007, which became their most recognizable track. The song's melody and lyrics connected with listeners, helping establish the duo's presence.
Their discography includes albums like "The Dreamweaver" from 2008 and "Ephemeral" from 2011. Other songs in their catalog include "All About You" and "Brand New Way." They've worked with musicians like cellist Yo-Yo Ma, which added different textures to their sound.
LeCroix handles most of the writing and piano, while Hayes contributes guitar and production. Their music draws from classical, folk, and electronic sources without settling into one genre. The 2012 legal dispute over their music ownership created a significant challenge, but they continued releasing material afterward.
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