Life for Rent doesnt offer anything that drastically different from Didos debut album, No Angel -- the dance beats are marginally fresher, the production is clean & new -- but this predictibility is actually rather refreshing because the album delivers on its promise, unlike many sophomore affairs in 2003. That its promise is rather modest doesnt really matter, since Dido is successful at modest songs. She has a sweet, warm voice & a knack for tuneful modern folk-pop that sounds intimate