The quintessential case of "opposites attract," the acoustic guitar duo known as the Indigo Girls is still turning musical differences into creative alchemy after 23 years together, a fact attested to on the group's latest album, "Despite Our Differences." Alums of the storied Athens, Georgia, music scene, Emily Saliers favors a lilting style a la Joni Mitchell, while Amy Ray has an affinity for the Sex Pistols and Husker Du. The peculiar chemistry between them - they always write songs separately, in complete isolation from one another - struck a profound chord early on with an audience that's remained rabidly loyal despite minimal radio play.
Indigo Girls
Smith Opera House, 82 Seneca St, Geneva
Tuesday, September 30
8 p.m. | $25-$45 | 866-355-LIVE




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