All of This Will End
Fueled by earnest writing and exhilarating vocal performances, the Asheville songwriter’s third album aims for stadium-sized feelings.
With her latest album the Appalachian singer goes even deeper on the human experience with her indie pop prowess intact — read the NME review
All of This Will End is an album to listen to while driving fast into the sunset, windows down, trying to make sense of the world as Indigo De Souza explores her unravelling and letting go of her experiences
On her revelatory third album All of This Will End, Indigo De Souza finds a breakthrough on the other side of trauma. Read our review here.
It’s bold and uncompromising, but often buries the singer-songwriter’s voice both literally and metaphorically in an overbearing soundscape.
When last we heard from visceral indie rocker Indigo De Souza on 2021's traumatized Any Shape You Take, she was grappling with topics like dysfunctional relationships, death, and despair.
Rising indie rocker Indigo De Souza takes no prisoners on her third album, but there's hope tangled up in all the rage.
Through a variety of styles & influences, North Carolina-based singer/songwriter Indigo De Souza showcases her unbridled creativity with flair on album number three All Of This Will End.
There’s a bravery to Indigo De Souza’s songwriting that is becoming more clear with each album: it’s the nakedness of emotion.
The best songs on ‘All of This Will End’ allow Indigo De Souza to get things off of her chest after years of holding it all in.
All of This Will End by Indigo De Souza album review by Greg Walker. The singer/songwriter's LP is now out via Saddle Creek and DSPs
With her debut, 2018’s I Love My Mom, and follow-up album, 2021’s Any Shape You Take, Indigo De Souza blended ingenuous pop and well-produced instrumentations, diaristic quips and refined poeticisms, the Brazilian-born, Asheville, North Carolina-based singer-songwriter navigating an impressive emotional and sonic range. With her new album, All of This Will End, she continues to
Indigo De Souza - All of This Will End review: A total mess of an album which is worth your time