![]() ![]() I thought this track was a sweet way to talk about coming back to yourself, to your true self." Alongside the all-encompassing emotions captured in the first song, the album is bookended with the heartfelt and nostalgic closer "Younger and Dumber," which Indigo chose as the lead single. "There was a time in my life when that was a lot of what I was doing. "You can fall into dysfunction or sadness, or allow other people to hurt you and not have boundaries," she says. It's a song about rising out of struggle, putting things in the past, and moving on where she sings over comforting synths, "I feel like I'm leaving myself behind / And I'm so tired of crying / I wanna get back up again." The track later explodes with her voice booming over a stunning arrangement. My music feels like it's coming from a centered place of reflection." Opener "Time Back" deals with the necessary forward momentum she cherishes. I have an incredible community, I love where I live, and I'm surrounded by truly incredible people who are dedicated to deep connection and joy. "Up until recently, my life felt chaotic," she says. Indigo finds recent inspiration from community and stability. "All of This Will End feels more true to me than anything ever has," she says. These tracks come from the most resonant moments of her life: childhood memories, collecting herself in parking lots, the ecstatic trips spent wandering Appalachian mountains and southern swamps with friends, and the times she had to stand up for herself. Across it's 11 songs, the LP is a raw and radically optimistic work that grapples with mortality, the rejuvenation that community brings, and the importance of centering yourself now. ![]() ![]() "I was finally able to trust myself fully," says Indigo de Souza of making her masterful third album All of This Will End. ![]()
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