Miami Herald

Indigo Girls passionate, tuneful on fine ‘Look Long’

- BY PABLO GORONDI Associated Press

“Look Long” is the Indigo Girls’ first studio album in five years, a passionate and tuneful collection on which the combined voices of Amy Ray and Emily Saliers sound as instinctiv­e and magical as ever.

The album was recorded in England at

Peter Gabriel’s Real World Studios, where they made 1999’s “Come On Now Social,” one of their most memorable albums.

While this one forgoes the impressive allstar guests who then included Sheryl Crow and Garth Brooks, it sees the return of producer-drummer John Reynolds and some of the excellent supporting players, like bassist Clare Kenny and keyboardis­t Carol Isaacs.

With 11 songs covering themes from romance and parenting to family memories, gun culture and gay identity, Ray and Saliers do their best to rinse the salt out of a few wounds, gently dress others and also attempt some preventive care.

The yearning “Country Radio” is about “just a gay kid in a small town” who hears and loves the songs, even if the stories don’t quite fit his identity.

“Muster” questions gun culture and all sorts of violence with a mandolin-supported melody, while “Change My Heart” focuses on galactic vibrations and the consequenc­es of the “American schism.”

“Feel This Way Again” and “Favorite Flavor” deal with the challenges of being a parent, the sweet harmonies and banjo of the former reminding of the Dixie Chicks, while the latter is a joyful pop tune with backing vocals from Lucy Wainwright Roche. It’s a quirky creation, like a collaborat­ion between fellow Georgians R.E.M. and the B-52s.

Indigo Girls are their most elemental and best on “Look Long,” with Reynolds and the ace band attractive­ly sprucing up the tunes without breaking the duo’s foundation­al folkrock mold.

 ?? Rounder Records/AP ?? The Indigo Girls’ ‘Look Long’ was recorded in England at Peter Gabriel’s Real World Studios.
Rounder Records/AP The Indigo Girls’ ‘Look Long’ was recorded in England at Peter Gabriel’s Real World Studios.

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