Q (p.120) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[T]his collection focuses more on personal politics and emotional affairs....DESPITE OUR DIFFERENCES bustles with invention, righteous anger...[and] sunshine harmonies..."
Dirty Linen (p.77) - "[T]heir sound is as sturdy as ever, and their gritty optimism remains undaunted..."
Indigo Girls: Emily Saliers (vocals, guitars, mandolin, ukulele); Amy Ray (vocals, guitars, mandolin, harmonica); Mitchell Fromm (keyboards); Clare Kenny (electric bass); Matt Chamberlain (drums).
Additional personnel: Pink (vocals); Greg Leisz (pedal steel guitar); Carol Isaacs (piano, organ); Ruby Fromm (hand claps); Brandi Carlile (background vocals).
The Indigo Girls may still be the soft, folky females that tough rocker dudes love to mock, but the pair's 11th studio album serves to remind that Amy Ray and Emily Saliers have been making surprisingly consistent albums packed with sharp songwriting and performances for a remarkably long time. In fact, DESPITE OUR DIFFERENCES ranks among the duo's finest offerings.
The album is packed with meticulously crafted tunes long on memorable melodies, impeccably tight harmonies, and moving lyrics (see the nakedly emotive "I Believe in Love"). Producer Mitchell Froom gives the album a distinctively breezy and shimmery feel, and while country inflections underpin many of the tunes, there are equal measures of pop and straight-ahead folk in the mix. Let the rock dudes keep sneering: with DESPITE OUR DIFFERENCE the Indigo Girls continue to develop and hone their delicate, organic sound.