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<title>Article : Indigo Girl Goes to Prom</title>
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On her second solo album, <em>Prom</em>, Amy Ray -- half of
Grammy-winning folk-rock duo the Indigo Girls -- tackles heady
social topics including homophobia, racism and sexism through
stories of a Southern high school. Released on her own Daemon
Records (currently celebrating its fifteenth anniversary), the
follow-up to her 2001 debut <em>Stag</em> is equal parts Tom Petty
and the Clash, and stands as a defiant statement of Ray's political
activism and DIY ethos.
<p> Following a fifteen-date solo tour with her...</p>
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<title>Album Review : Stag</title>
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Review: Most solo outings just reinforce what we already know about an artist, but Stag, the coming-out party for Amy Ray, takes any acoustic-pop expectations folks might have of the longtime Indigo Girl and dropkicks them a half-mile down the road. Angry, bold, pointed and eclectic as hell, Stag suggests that Nirvana and Sleater-Kinney are just as important to Ray as Simon and Garfunkel. She covers...
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Indigo Girl and dropkicks them a half-mile down the road. Angry,
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