One of the most noticeable things about Indigo is the fact that nearly every track of its 10-song tracklist is a collaboration. Only two songs, “Change pt.2” and “Lonely,” are performed solely by RM.
I’ve learned a lot from the Indigo Girls over the years — these two queer gals from Decatur, Georgia, who met in elementary school, stayed friends and musical partners for decades, have somehow ...
Sundance: The iconic lesbian folk rock duo get a fittingly sincere portrait in this sweeping look at their unlikely and enduring success. There’s a common refrain uttered wistfully by fans of Indigo ...
Ross Bonaime is the Senior Film Editor at Collider. He is a Virginia-based critic, writer, and editor who has written about all forms of entertainment for Paste Magazine, Brightest Young Things, ...
Tom Gustafson's queer pop-disco romance imagines a circus performer and a singer-songwriter falling in love in Mexico City. By Robyn Bahr It isn’t every day you encounter a pop-disco musical about a ...
The documentary celebrates the duo's long legacy of being out and proud in the music world but finds some of its greatest strength in exploring how there's a rainbow's worth of differences between the ...
Alexandria Bombach's documentary allows Amy Ray and Emily Saliers of the Atlanta alt-folk duo to speak for themselves. By Robyn Bahr The Indigo Girls know full well they’ve been treated as a punchline ...