Indigo De Souza | |
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Background information | |
Born | July 1, 1997 |
Origin | North Carolina, U.S. |
Genres | Indie rock, alternative rock |
Occupations | Singer, songwriter |
Instruments | Vocals, guitar, keyboards |
Years active | 2016–present |
Labels | Saddle Creek |
Indigo De Souza is an American-Brazilian singer-songwriter from Asheville, North Carolina. Her [lower-alpha 1] third album, All of This Will End , was released in April 2023. She has been noted for creating "intimate, anxious indie rock songs [that] wrangle with disappointment and relationship challenges," [1] with personal and confessional lyrics. [2] [3]
De Souza was born in Danbury, Connecticut, where she lived until the age of seven. She then grew up in the conservative small town of Spruce Pine, North Carolina, where she and her artist mother, Kimberly Oberhammer, faced difficulty fitting in. [4] De Souza's father is a Brazilian guitarist who was absent during much of her childhood. [4] De Souza moved with her older sister to Asheville when she was 16. [4] [5]
With encouragement from her mother, De Souza started making music at age 9, [6] and began self-producing her own recordings in 2016. Her first release was an EP titled Boys that was recorded in a friend's garage, followed by another EP titled Don't Cry Just Do in 2017. [1] She self-released her first full-length album, I Love My Mom , in June 2018. Saddle Creek Records discovered the album and gave it a proper release in 2021. [1] The album gained notice from journalists for De Souza's lyrics on taboo topics. [7]
De Souza co-produced her second album, Any Shape You Take , with Brad Cook, who has also produced for Bon Iver and Waxahatchee. [8] The album was released in August 2021, [1] and was noted for De Souza's emotional singing and her mastery of several different musical styles. [9] The cover of the album features an apocalyptic supermarket overgrown with greenery, and is painted by De Souza's mother. [10] [5] On the song "Real Pain", De Souza included recordings of crowdsourced screams in the chorus, which she explained as "a representation of the idea that, no matter how separate our brains are, we all experience pain in such immense ways throughout our lives, and how that connects us". [4] [5] She noted the idea of personal change and growth as a central theme in the album. [11]
De Souza toured with a full band featuring Dexter Webb (guitar), Zack Kardon (bass), and Avery Sullivan (drums). She also formed a neo soul side project called Icky Bricketts with Ethan Baechtold. [6]
In February 2023, De Souza announced via social media that her next album All of This Will End would be released in April of that year. The announcement was paired with the release of a single called "Younger & Dumber" that same day. [12] This was followed by two subsequent singles, "Smog" and "You Can Be Mean", released on March 8, 2023, and April 5, 2023, respectively. Both singles were released with accompanying music videos. De Souza described the concept of "Smog" as revealing her feelings of anxiety about living alone during the COVID-19 pandemic, when everything felt "unknown and distant", and described her emotional state as "delirious joy and a real tired hopelessness". De Souza revealed that "You Can Be Mean" is written about a brief toxic relationship and her realization that "I could choose not to allow harmful behavior into my life". [13] [14] All of This Will End was released on April 28, 2023, with 11 tracks. Compared to previous releases, De Souza says the album focuses more on acceptance and self-worth than obsession and desperation. The title "All This Will End" conveys De Souza's intention to focus on acknowledging but making peace with mortality and inevitable death by celebrating small moments in life. [15]
De Souza will embark on a summer tour in support of the album, has said that she already has material written for another LP, and hopes to explore the pop genre in the future. [16]
As of March 2023, De Souza still resides in Asheville and maintains a close relationship with her mother, who paints her album cover art. She has said that she finds life while touring "crazy" and "unsustainable", but clarified that she still loves it. However, she has expressed disapproval of music festivals, saying that she feels they are "often about making money rather than being about art", and do not care about performing artists. She has also criticized the music industry as a whole as "money first" instead of "people first", and believes that the industry frequently disregards mental health. Despite this, she frequently expresses gratitude toward the close-knit community she has found in the industry. [17] [5] [4]
On her straightforward writing style, De Souza remarked that she always wants to express exactly what she is feeling in the hopes that people will be able to relate to her music. De Souza also credits her exploration of mortality with allowing her to write openly, stating " I don't feel scared of being open about my feelings because they're fleeting, and I know that at the end of it all, I'm going to die". [4] [18]
Much of De Souza's discography is centered around the idea of death, with album All of This Will End and songs titled "Die/Cry" and "Kill Me". She states that exploring abstract concepts of death and mortality allows her to write songs true to herself, stating "the acceptance of mortality allows me to make music that is directly from the heart, and is completely true and is very vulnerable and raw". She also hopes to connect to listeners through the idea of loss and highlight the joy of community and the small moments "we have while we are here". [10] [18] [19] [20]
Imagery of nature also appears frequently in De Souza's lyrics and concept art, often in contrast to grocery stores or parking lots. De Souza has explained that she sees grocery stores as a symbol in her life where she feels out of touch with humanity, and that she prefers to connect with the earth and learn from nature. She also says that parking lots inspire her to consider nature before human intervention. [18] De Souza says her work is heavily inspired by spending time in nature where she feels she can gain a deeper understanding of herself. [21] [22]
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | |
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US Heat. [23] | US Sales [24] | ||
I Love My Mom |
| – | – |
Any Shape You Take |
| – | – |
All of This Will End |
| 18 | 66 |
Title | EP details |
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Boys |
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Don't Cry Just Do |
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Indigo De Souza on Audiotree Live |
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Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album |
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US AAA [26] | |||
"Nomoah" | 2018 | – | Non-album single |
"Kill Me" | 2021 | – | Any Shape You Take |
"Hold U" | 38 | ||
"Real Pain" | – | ||
"Ivy" (Frank Ocean cover) | 2021 | – | Non-album single |
"Younger & Dumber" | 2023 | – | All of This Will End |
"Smog" | 35 | ||
"You Can Be Mean" | – |
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