Indigo De Souza has confirmed details of new album All of This Will End. The album, the singer-songwriter's follow-up to 2021's Any Shape You Take, is out on April 28 via Saddle Creek.
The first single from All of This Will End, "Younger & Dumber," is out now. It comes with a video which De Souza not only directed but also features clothes she designed alongside her mom.
Speaking about the new song in a statement, De Souza says, "‘Younger and Dumber’ is a flood beam of my emotional and spiritual human experience. 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. This song felt really emotionally intense for me when I wrote it. 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.
A lot of the lyrics are a nod to the idea that your experiences make you who you are. I endured some heavy darkness and dysfunction when I was a teenager. But if I hadn't been through those things, I wouldn't be who I am now. 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. 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. This song is a love letter to everyone’s inner child. No one can prepare us for how insane it is to be alive. How many times we will have to rise from the ashes and what courage it will take.”
De Souza will embark on a headline tour in March. Tickets go on-sale on Friday February 10 local time. See below for dates.
All of This Will End tracklist:
1. "Time Back"
2. "You Can Be Mean"
3. "Losing"
4. "Wasting Your Time"
5. "Parking Lot"
6. "All of This Will End"
7. "Smog"
8. "The Water"
9. "Always"
10. "Not My Body"
11. "Younger & Dumber"
Indigo De Souza tour dates
March 1 - Savannah, GA - Lodge of Sorrows
March 3 - Okeechobee, FL - Okeechobee Festival
March 11 - Birmingham, AL - Saturn
March 12 - New Orleans, LA - Toulouse Theatre
March 18 - Fort Worth, TX - Tulips (Southside Spillover)
March 19 - Houston, TX - Secret Group
May 13 - Salt Lake City, UT - Kilby Court Block Party
May 17 - Madison, WI - The Majestic
May 18 - Chicago, IL - Thalia Hall
May 19 - Detroit, MI - El Club
May 20 - Toronto, ON - Opera House
May 22 - Boston, MA - The Royale
May 23 - Philadelphia, PA - Union Transfer
May 24 - New York City, NY - Webster Hall
May 26 - Hamden, CT - Space Ballroom
May 30 - Washington, DC - 9:30 Club
May 31 - Carrboro, NC - Cat’s Cradle
June 2 - Atlanta, GA - Terminal West
June 3 - Asheville, NC - The Orange Peel