Amy Ray, with her body of solo material, has clearly established herself as the rock half of Grammy-winning folk duo Indigo Girls. While the heart is clearly the favorite in the pantheon of body parts romanticized in song (See: All Pop Songs), the lung is as overlooked and misunderstood as a gangly feminist at a beauty pageant. But in LUNG OF LOVE, Rays sixth solo album in a decade, the punk-folk icon gives the humble apparatus it's due and delivers her most rocking. Yet.
Amy Ray, with her body of solo material, has clearly established herself as the rock half of Grammy-winning folk duo Indigo Girls. While the heart is clearly the favorite in the pantheon of body parts romanticized in song (See: All Pop Songs), the lung is as overlooked and misunderstood as a gangly feminist at a beauty pageant. But in LUNG OF LOVE, Rays sixth solo album in a decade, the punk-folk icon gives the humble apparatus it's due and delivers her most rocking. Yet.