Any Shape You Take

AlbumAug 27 / 202110 songs, 38m 21s
Indie Rock
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8.3 / 10

The North Carolina songwriter’s outstanding second album spans grungy rock and colorful, hi-fi pop, illuminating her impressive voice and her ability to wring out every last drop of emotion.

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Ferocious and vulnerable in equal measure, the musician's nervy new album is one of the year's best

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Indigo De Souza doesn’t believe in obfuscation. The first single from Any Shape You Take, “Kill Me”, isn't employing shock factor to discuss a topic less visceral. It’s a call for a joint suicide, fuelled by a combination of intensely damaging love and a…

The North Carolinian's second album is as a masterful slice of grunge pop that digs deep into human connection and love

8.6 / 10

The North Carolina songwriter’s heart overflows on her instrumentally and emotionally abundant second record.

Simultaneously euphoric and angsty.

The second full-length from singer/songwriter Indigo De Souza, Any Shape You Take is the North Carolinian's first for Saddle Creek, which reissued her debut album a couple months prior in anticipation of its arrival.

Any Shape You Take spans genres, from TikTok pop to grunge and lots in between – and Indigo De Souza commits to them all.

8 / 10

Indigo‌ ‌De‌ ‌Souza's‌ ‌second‌ ‌record‌ ‌opens‌ ‌on‌ ‌that‌ ‌tiny,‌ ‌clarifying‌ ‌moment‌ ‌between‌ ‌an‌ ‌end‌ ‌and‌ ‌a‌ beginning.‌ ‌Voice...

On an album that’s constantly fluid, Indigo De Souza never stops moving.

8.0 / 10

The last show I saw before the world came crashing down was at Deluxx Fluxx in Detroit, Michigan. Standing front stage with a guitar in hand was indie rocker Indigo De Souza.

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The 2018 debut album by Indigo De Souza received almost ubiquitous praise – in part for the openly confessional voice prominent across the album. De

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Indigo De Souza manages to flex new musical muscles on the intimate, humane-feeling Any Shape You Take – and it really works

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4.1 / 5

Indigo De Souza - Any Shape You Take review: maybe we're bigger than staying in the very same place

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