
It’s been two decades since the Indigo Girls launched their career with their independently released debut album, 1987’s Strange Fire. Now, after entertaining millions of fans with their 10 major-label studio albums (nine on Epic Records and one, 2006’s Despite Our Differences, on Hollywood Records), Emily Saliers and Amy Ray have come full circle with the independent release of their new album, Poseidon And The Bitter Bug on their new label IG Recordings.
The Indigo Girls have always felt like an independent band — creating a string of elegantly layered, acoustic guitar-driven folk-rock albums on their own terms, and “remaining a little island of consistency in an aggressively unpredictable industry,” as Billboard magazine put it.
Like we said, the Indigo Girls have come full circle. Says Ray, “I felt an honesty and sincerity making Poseidon, because I fully believe in independence.”
Follow the performers and hear the music at:
myspace.com/indigogirlsmusic


