Despite their Differences
I've been a fan of the Indigo Girls for almost their full career. Over the past 20 years, I've listened as Amy Ray and Emily Saliers sound diverged further and further from each other. In the early years, I could sometimes not distinguish which song was written by Amy or which song had Emily on lead vocals. Despite our Differences follows the pattern of previous album All that We Let In with every other song written by Amy or Emily. From the first few notes of each song, you will be able to identify "Amy Song" or "Emily Song." Emily's song follow a more traditional folk pattern, while Amy ventures off more into rock and punk sounds.Does it work? Yes and no. The strength of The Indigo Girls has always been their voices melded in stimulating harmonies. Although a few songs are reminicent of their old sound, on most of the tracks it feels more like the girls are just singing back up vocals for each other.
The Indigo Girls and Politics

But don't worry about being beaten over the head. As always, it's the strenght of song writing and musical craft that carries this Indigo Girls album.
It's all Good
It's not all preaching to on this album, though. The Indigo Girls have always written beautiful love songs and this album is no different. What is different is the number of love songs written by Amy Ray. From "Three County Highway":It's been a warm winter and a cold spring
everywhere I've been has felt wrong to me.
So put your head on my heart and lay down in the crook of my arm.
Everything's okay, I've been found again...
And of course Emily Saliers is the queen of love songs. A stand out is "Fly Away:"
For the birds of prey who wreck your nest
Twice your size steal your best
They set out on this course of your collision
I am a stop along your way
I am the words you'll never say...
The Girls at their Best

Emily has always had a great gift for penning a love song and "I Believe in Love," is more of a love song to the world.
I still believe despite our differences that what we have's enough
And I believe in you and I believe in love
After twenty years, I have to wonder how many more years the Indigo Girls have left in them. Especially when Amy sings:
One day I'm gonna make it up to you,
one day we're gonna laugh instead of cry.
One day I'm coming home to stay, it's true
and baby, that's the last ticket I'm ever gonna buy
I have always said that the Indigo Girls are best live in concert. Don't miss the chance to see this out lesbian duo if they come to your town.





