![]() ![]() Louis Bell, Frank Dukes & Post Malone, producers Louis Bell & Manny Marroquin, engineers/mixers Mike Bozzi, mastering engineerīeyoncé & J. Tyson Trax, producer Clint Gibbs & Kalani Thompson, engineers/mixers Mike Bozzi, mastering engineerįinneas O'Connell, producer Rob Kinelski & Finneas O'Connell, engineers/mixers John Greenham, mastering engineerĬaroline Ailin & Ian Kirkpatrick, producers Josh Gudwin, Drew Jurecka & Ian Kirkpatrick, engineers/mixers Chris Gehringer, mastering engineer SethinTheKitchen, producer Derek "MixedByAli" Ali, Chris Dennis, Liz Robson & Chris West, engineers/mixers Glenn A Tabor III, mastering engineer Revisit our Artist Spotlight interview with Indigo De Souza.Award to the Artist and to the Producer(s), Recording Engineer(s) and/or Mixer(s) and mastering engineer(s), if other than the artist.īeyoncé & Derek Dixie, producers Stuart White, engineer/mixer Colin Leonard, mastering engineerĪdrian Quesada, producer Adrian Quesada, engineer/mixer JJ Golden, mastering engineer To see nature in all its primordial magic, as something to learn from and grow with. To find a preciousness in the time we have and the earth we’re nourished by. To wake from our societal sleepwalk and consider the importance in creating deep connection within community and relationships. Because I am not special, and I’m fleeting, and it feels like it’s my purpose to help mobilize others to come home to themselves. It feels so clear to me now more than ever, how important it is to unabashedly embody my truest spirit. It feels like the trees and plants are moving my body for me and I am just surrendering. The movements feel like electricity rising up from the earth through ancient networks of mycelium. I have a very specific way of dancing when I’m on mushrooms. How many times we will have to rise from the ashes and what courage it will take. No one can prepare us for how insane it is to be alive. This song is a love letter to everyone’s inner child. ![]() It’s also about how heartbreaking that is to start as a child with vivid curiosity, innocent imagination and joy, and for the world to end up being kind of brutal to be a part of. When you’re young, you don’t know any better, but you learn from your experiences, and then you become somebody who’s been alive and learning. But if I hadn’t been through those things, I wouldn’t be who I am now. I endured some heavy darkness and dysfunction when I was a teenager. A lot of the lyrics are a nod to the idea that your experiences make you who you are. I was sitting in my house and it kind of flowed right to me as if it had already been written by some other force. This song felt really emotionally intense for me when I wrote it. My growing up defeated by a world brutally littered with trash, violence and grief, and somehow finding beauty, purpose, and boundless love existing in the same place. ‘Younger and Dumber’ is a flood beam of my emotional and spiritual human experience. “ All of This Will End feels more true to me than anything ever has,” De Souza remarked in a statement. Check it out below, along with De Souza’s upcoming tour dates. Today, the North Carolina-based singer-songwriter has shared the album’s lead single, ‘Younger & Dumber’, alongside a video that features clothing she designed and constructed alongside her mom, Kimberly Oberhammer (who also created the album’s cover art), as well as a mask designed by Henry Shearon. It’s called All of This Will End, and it will arrive on April 28 via Saddle Creek. ![]() Indigo De Souza has announced the follow-up to her 2021 album Any Shape You Take. ![]()
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