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Indigo De Souza
10 concerts
Genre: Pop, Indie/Alt, Indie Pop
Indigo De Souza has partnered with PLUS1 so that $1 per ticket goes to support The Trevor Project, and their work providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services for LGBTQ+ youth. TheTrevorProject.org
There are moments standing on a high ledge where wild space beckons. In that moment, instinct stirs: What if I just jumped? It's been described as the call of the void, an experience somehow more primal than even feeling or urge. On her new album, Precipice (due July 25th via Loma Vista), Indigo De Souza looks over the creative and spiritual cliff and just leaps. The North Carolina native is a prolific, poetic singer-songwriter who already has three albums and four EPs in just seven years, with her most recent full-length (2023's All of This Wild End) earning rave reviews for her daring vocals and thrilling songwriting. But on her latest, De Souza hears the void calling and calls back, taking control of difficult memories and charged emotions via pop bombast and diaristic clarity, and finding a stronger self. Life feels like always being on the edge of something without knowing what that something is, the singer-songwriter says. Music gives me ways to harness that feeling. Ways to push forward in new directions.
On the album's title track, De Souza faces down the potential darkness of change, and finds hope in surrendering: Coming to a precipice/ Holding on for dear life/ Looking out into the world/ Everything has gone dark. That sort of emotional daredevilry is definitively not new for De Souza. Her catalog brims with unwavering honesty and unflinchingly personal songwriting, including most recently the familial excavation on the pained and mighty All of This Will End. I feel constantly on the precipice, of something horrible, or something beautiful something that will change my life for better or for worse, De Souza muses. To that end, Precipice cracks De Souza's world open.
As a new challenge, the songwriter took on blind studio sessions in Los Angeles, reveling in the expanded pool of collaborators and ability to focus on music. I'd been wanting to work on more pop-leaning music for a while, so when I came out to LA I made sure to meet with people that could help bring that to life, she says. I wanted to make music that could fill your heart with euphoria while you dance along.
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