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INDIGO DE SOUZA

Indigo De Souza’s 2018 debut album I Love My Mom was an ode to the one person who had always supported her and who encouraged the young Indigo to come out of her shell. De Souza’s latest album is billed as a companion piece, a second chapter that aims to offer closure on this era of artistry.

The album’s title, Any Shape You Take, is referential of Indigo’s sound: mercurial and always contorting into new waves and tones.

Her songs feel as if they’re constantly transitioning into new

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