Indigo De Souza has announced a new album: Precipice arrives July 25, and it’ll be her first project for Loma Vista Recordings. Today, De Souza has shared the LP’s lead single, “Heartthrob,” along with a music video directed by Neta Ben Ezra. In the video, De Souza jumps around a bouncy castle and making mischief at a stuffy garden party. Watch the visual below.
Precipice follows De Souza’s 2023 LP, All of This Will End. De Souza recorded the new album in Los Angeles with musician and producer Elliott Kozel. “Elliott is really good at allowing space for songs to reveal themselves,” De Souza said, and I felt very seen and respected both musically and personally.”
De Souza made Precipice in the wake of personal hardship; in 2024, Hurricane Helene flooded her home and destroyed many of her belongings. “I feel constantly on the precipice, of something horrible, or something beautiful—something that will change my life for better or for worse,” she remarked. “I wanted to make music that could fill your heart with euphoria while you dance along.”
De Souza is going on tour in the summer and the autumn. She has some shows with Lord Huron, and she also will be performing at Pitchfork Music Festival Paris and Pitchfork Music Festival London in November. See her tour dates below.
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Precipice:
01 Be My Love
02 Crying Over Nothing
03 Crush
04 Not Afraid
05 Be Like the Water
06 Heartthrob
07 Dinner
08 Clean It Up
09 Heartbreaker
10 Pass It By
11 Precipice
Indigo De Souza:
07-11 Cincinnati, OH – Woodward Theater
07-12 Lexington, KY – The Burl
07-14 Columbia, MO – Blue Note
07-15 Des Moines, IA – Wooly’s
07-16 Milwaukee, WI – Turner Hall
07-18 Indianapolis, IN – Everwise Amphitheater ^
07-19 Chicago, IL – Fairgrounds at The Salt Shed ^
07-20 Chicago, IL – Fairgrounds at The Salt Shed ^
11-05 Paris, France – Pitchfork Music Festival Paris
11-08 London, England – Pitchfork Music Festival London
^ with Lord Huron