Indigo Girls hope to make "something that's different and pushes us a little bit" when the duo hits the studio this fall to work on a new album, the duo's follow-up to 2011's "Beauty Queen Sister."
"We're writing," the group's Amy Ray tells Billboard. "We have a producer (Jordan Brooke Hamilin) we're talking to and we've got band members we're talking to. I've got a few songs. I think Emily's (Saliers) got more finished than me." Sessions are slated to run from Sept. 28 through Oct. 10, according to Ray, with Trina Shoemaker lined up to mix.
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