"There were some who said that the Indigo Girls changed with the release of "Become You," a change that continued with "Despite Our Differences." While both of those albums were classic IG, they did carry a different feel, with "Despite Our Differences" especially carrying a more pop-type theme. When the Girls were dropped unexpectedly from the Hollywood label and decided to strike out on their own, I was one of the skeptics.
Fortunately, "Poseidon and the Bitter Bug" met all expectations and banished any doubts that I might have had -- on top of being a powerful comeback CD after the Hollywood Labels hooplah, "Poseidon" is also something of a return to the Indigo Girls' roots as true folk-rock musicians.
Ray and Saliers combine for a powerful duo, continuing in their usual method of splitting the tracks between themselves. Saliers' tracks tend toward the darker or more melancholy on this collection, but they create a subtle power while Ray continues to draw her conclusions through metaphor and lush imagery. Each track has its own strengths and weaknesses, but "Poseidon" itself is something of an original idea. While at times the flow is somewhat put off, it comes together for something with spark and originality in an industry that seems to have largely lost that spark.
The best feature of "Poseidon and the Bitter Bug," however, is the inclusion of a second CD. True fans of the Indigo Girls will be utterly thrilled because the second CD is essentially a deconstructed acoustic rework of the original. The songs are in a different order with one new track that wasn't featured in the studio album, and it's merely Ray and Saliers doing what they've been made famous for: playing and harmonizing in perfect and oftentimes mesmerising melodies.
"Poseidon and the Bitter Bug" is a classic Indigo Girls album, both a continuation of some more innovative songwriting and also a return to the formulas that made them so successful and powerful in the first place. The studio release will likely please both old fans and new fans, while Indigo Girls purists who disliked "Become You" and retained their love for works like "Swamp Ophelia" will be thrilled by the acoustic sessions.
In the end, "Poseidon and the Bitter Bug" is everything that got me started on the Girls -- melancholy and brave, dark and light, folk and rock, country and bluegrass, a spark of originality and a true talent for melodious harmonizing coming together in one spectacular package.
5/5 stars."
Indigo power back on track! BUY THE 2-CD SET!!
J. Kipp | Chicago, IL | 03/26/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This CD exemplifies why I love Indigo Girls. In my opinion, it is far better than the last two albums. But please buy the acoustic CD - you'll not regret it because it's minimalism reveals Amy and Emily at their very best. Both are incredibly talented and are overlooked way too often by the entertainment press. There are not many artists who can write all of their own songs (each crafts their song, then get together to arrange), walk into a small venue carrying only two guitars, without amplifiers, and create truly moving, beautiful music with thoughtful lyrics. That they have prevailed for nearly 30 years, and left a legacy of nearly 250 songs in an extremely competitive, male-dominated, industry attests for itself. Musical tastes are subjective, and so I won't elaborate on why Ghost of a Gang, True Romantic, Love of Our Lives, and Second Time Around are my favorites. But I think that most who enjoy harmony and meaning in song will really enjoy this laudable piece of work."
Another blow out performance...
The Honest Reviewer | New York | 03/26/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I really only ever listened to "Retrospective" but loved their music. I touched upon a few other songs but was never crazy about them...then there came this CD. I have to tell you it is a complete breath of fresh air. Their voices are so peaceful and relaxing. I don't know what to write about this CD, it is amazing, plain and simple.
With all the junk out there today (turn on your local radio station and just listen), this CD is a reminder that there is still some great music and MUSICIANS out there. You can tell, THEY controlled this recording not a Producer or a computer.
Great work ladies...please keep it up. I feel 10 pounds lighter when I listen to the angelic nature of your voices."
As good as ever...and the two CD concept is brilliant!
Todd Bartholomew | Atlanta, GA USA | 03/30/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The Indigo Girls still create evocative and moving music unlike few other artists, even on this their eleventh CD. And for a group that seemingly might have little left to prove the duo of Emily Saliers and Amy Ray always seem to dig a little deeper and come up with songs that resonate with listeners. Perhaps it is the counterpoint of their voices, Saliers's keening higher voice contrasted by Ray's lower and rawer register, but it is the songs they sing that pack the emotional wallop that keeps fans coming back for more. On "Poseidon and the Bitter Bug" the duo opt for a shift away from the more pop-infused tone of their last CD "Despite Our Differences" and back towards more serious and somber sounding music. That's not to say it's funereal, as it's quite melodic, and in fact, the duo have opted to give fans two discs of these songs to peruse: one with the band versions and the other with stripped down acoustic versions. At times the music is very jaunty, hardening back to the athleticism of earlier releases. Standout tracks include "Digging For Your Dream," "Love Of Our Lives," "Sugar Tongue," "True Romance," and "Driver Education." The move to add the acoustic disc was a stroke of brilliance, especially for their longtime fans who enjoy more pared down performances. Rather than resting on their laurels the Indigo Girls make records like they have nothing left to lose; this is the sound of a group willing to take risks and wear their hearts (and minds) on their sleeves. And those risks make for VERY enjoyable music!"