I've lately been pretty into Celtic Christian music, from Maire Brennan to Roma Downey. I think that Anuna's first album might be the best I've heard so far. I have previously heard the beautiful voices of Anuna on Riverdance and CD's with the Chieftains. Getting one of their albums enhances my love of them even more. Michael McGlynn, the brilliant young man behind the group, has collected many wonderful chants and traditional songs from Ireland and Scotland. He even composed some music and most of the equisite arrangments were by him. Each and every one of these songs creates a very ambient, spiritual atmosphere. All of this music was recorded in a church in only one day! All of the singers have very strong vocal ability. Sara Clancy, Katie McMahon, Monica Donlon, and all of the young women provide beautiful soprano vocals. The men have very Irish sounding tenors. Michael McGlynn himslef has a very good voice, especially in songs like "Media Vita" and "Invocation". They often sing vocal drones in the background, which makes a very ethereal atmosphere. Most songs are sight read and in a capella, but some sometimes there is instrumental accompniant, such as Mairead Ni Fhaolain on the harp, Caron Hannigan on the fiddle, and John McGlynn on the guitar(he is the twin brother of Michael and is very mastered on the guitar and Gaelic vocal singing). Percussionist Lloyd Byrne also plays the bodhran, which fits perfectly in songs "Media Vita", "The Raid", and "Si Do Mhaimeo"(She's Your Granny). Indeed, the vocals of the group can be their own instruments, but sometimes other instruments help add to the beauty. Whether they sing in Gaelic, Latin, or English, it all sounds meaningful. Their powerful sining styles makes the music sound so perfect, especially in "Jerusalem". This innovative music is very unique and something you have to hear for yourself. I can say many positive things about this album. It's one of those types of albums you wish had more than five stars. There will be no regrets in getting this album. I could say many things about all of these songs, especially "Media Vita" and "Jerusalem"(the two songs that helped start the group) but you must hear this album yourself. It speaks for itself.