Indigo De Souza offers “a love letter to everyone’s inner child” on “Younger and Dumber,” the first single from her third album, All of This Will End. The album will be released on April 28 by Saddle ...
The post Indigo De Souza Wows During Her Tiny Desk Concert: Watch appeared first on Consequence. Indigo De Souza recently filmed a Tiny Desk Concert for NPR, supporting her great April 2023 album All ...
The name of Indigo De Souza's new album is a warning and a promise - "All Of This Will End." Adolescence. Regrets. Life itself. The 25-year-old artist's third album is a collection of songs that keep ...
Indigo De Souza’s new album Precipice will be out in a few weeks now, towards the end of this month. We’ve already heard “Heartthrob,” and now, today (July 8), De Souza has shared another new one, “Be ...
Indigo De Souza named her 2023 album All Of This Will End, which is technically true. All of this will end, but until then, De Souza is going to keep making acclaimed, insightful music. On Wednesday ...
There’s a place in Asheville called the Linville Gorge. Known as the “Grand Canyon of North Carolina,” the nearly 12,000 acres of the Pisgah National Forest have a terrain so rough that logging and ...
To live in Columbia for any length of time is to absorb lore and legend about witnessing eventually great artists on the come-up. Hold your ear up to our city's musical lifers and you'll likely hear ...
Indigo De Souza has shared “Smog,” another single off her new album All Of This Will End (due 4/28 via Saddle Creek). “Smog” is an upbeat synth-pop track, a departure from the atmospheric balladry of ...
Before singing her fifth song, “Be Like the Water,” given it was a week before Halloween, Indigo De Souza recounted a recent visit to a haunted house. She realized that the good thing about a haunted ...
This FUV Live session is also available as a podcast, "FUV Live Sessions." We're elevating WFUV's long history of live sessions and interviews via a podcast that you can find on Spotify, Apple ...
It’s the hottest day of the summer in New York City, at 99 degrees on a Tuesday. Indigo De Souza, who traded North Carolina—where she had lived all her life—for Los Angeles in the past year, traveled ...
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