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- Summary: The latest full-length solo release from singer-songwriter Bruce Hornsby features guest appearances by Vampire Weekend's Ezra Koenig, Blake Mills, Bonnie Raitt, and Bob Weir.
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- Record Label: Zappo Productions
- Genre(s): Alternative/Indie Rock
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Classic Rock MagazineApr 3, 2026It's a bewildering but rather fabulous array of soundscapes, noise, arthouse street theatre, windswept melodies and jagged juxtapositions, which evokes Steve Miller's Macho City or Laurie Anderson's Home Of The Brave, But with a very 21st-century twist. [May 2026, p.75]
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Apr 2, 2026Featuring a formidable and typically eclectic tracklist that showcases Bruce’s innovative and forward-thinking compositional and instrumental strengths, Indigo Park stands as one of Mr. Hornsby’s most inspiring efforts in years.
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Apr 2, 2026Indigo Park is effortlessly one of the most intriguing, accomplished, inventive and rewarding records of Hornsby’s long career, rich in the mellow vibes of his most radio-friendly past recordings, but at the same time resolutely, restlessly pushing envelopes, and its perpetually inspired maker. [Apr 2026, p.102]
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Apr 3, 2026Hornsby may be taking stock on Indigo Park, but he does so in a profound creative present loaded with possibility.
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Apr 3, 2026It’s classic Hornsby: both squirrely and crowd-pleasing, weirder than you’d expect but as traditionally, autobiographically confessional as he’s ever allowed himself.
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UncutApr 2, 2026Phased guitars recall that past's sweetest '60s spot as lyrics touch on wider, cosmic delay. The epic "Might As Well Ne Me, Florinda" is the best of two Robert Hunter co-writes. [Apr 2026, p.33]
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MojoApr 2, 2026Indigo Park finds Hornsby in a curiously reflective mood, singing about his past while touching upon many of his signature jazz-inflected idiosyncrasies. [May 2026, p.84]