“Season 2 is a stunning follow up to an artful tale of memory, nostalgia, and the dynamics of dementia, aging, and coming of age. The first season’s infectious music and narrative that gained cohesion as the tapestry of story was woven has gained a new, even more powerful and impactful depth with this second season. The music is of course still a delight, but the dimension of grief added to it and the setting of the nursing home have elevated this tale into truly transformative and compelling art.” Calla P.O., Apple Podcasts
This show is a treasure! The long-awaited second season has been a delight to dive into. It has lost none of its charm and somehow gained some…
-Halvonator, Apple Podcasts
Review 6
“I never leave reviews but this is the first podcast that has left me weeping. There was so much packed into this story. It was beautiful and painful and hopeful and some parts broke my heart. Every single moment of this podcast was filled with kindness and empathy. Very highly recommended.”
-106678, iTunes review
Review 8
“Sometimes I #RememberWimFaros with the kind of melancholic nostalgia reserved for the most defining and integral parts of my childhood, and it’s jarring to remember that he never existed for me, at least not then. Fiction has a way of changing us, and @IMASpodcast defs shapes me.”
@jesshka_ on Twitter
review 5
“Completely heartbroken that @IMASpodcast has finished a season: the strangest audio storytelling around at the moment, and the source of my regular Sunday morning cry.”
@HarryJosieGiles on Twitter
review 4
“The finale to @IMASpodcast left me so full up with joy, like hardly any media ever has. The show as a whole is about the journey out of loneliness, and the way it arrives there through music is earnestly heartwarming.”
@alexanderdanner
review 3
“It Makes A Sound starts off as dry comedy in the tradition of Waiting for Guffman, but as it develops it develops a rare sweetness and depth of feeling that you don’t quite see coming. It’s a wonderful story about the ways that love for art and artists create community and heals wounds. Highly recommended!”
-JayInLA

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“I finished listening to this podcast a year ago and I still sometimes randomly get borderline emotional thinking about how good it is.”
- Caite225, iTunes review

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“I really, really, really wish there were more. It was just an original and unique story that I thoroughly enjoyed.”
- GASEAHAWK, iTunes review