Indigo de Souza shares new song “Smog”
It’s the second single from her third studio album, All of This Will End, due out April 28 via Saddle Creek.
Last month, Indigo de Souza shared “Younger & Dumber,” the lead single and closing cut from her third album All of This Will End, along with plans to release the record on April 28 via Saddle Creek. Today (March 7), she returns with that track’s follow-up, “Smog.” The new song is an upbeat anthem for those who stay up a bit too late, pushing through walls of drowsiness until they finally reach “the right time to really start having fun.” Sugary synths bounce on a chipper drum line as de Souza belts out what may well be her poppiest tune to date.
“I remember writing this song during the peak of the pandemic,” she explains in a press release. “I was living alone on a dead-end street surrounded by neighbors who were seemingly always mowing their lawns. I remember having a lot of anxiety during the day, navigating the newly awkward and uncertain experience of doing anything mid world freak-out. I was in an emotional state that felt like a cross between delirious joy and a real tired hopelessness. Everything felt unknown and distant. ‘Smog’ is mostly about that strange time and how it felt in my house, alone. When the neighborhood was asleep, and all the lawn mowers stopped, I felt free to make anything and sing anything I wanted. It was my first time ever living alone. It brought me a lot closer to myself.”
Watch de Souza’s apropriately joyous and noctural self-directed video for “Smog,” check out All of This Will End’s cover art and tracklist, and view all of her upcoming tour dates below.
All of This Will End album art
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 2023 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
July 27 - London, UK - Roundhouse ^
July 29 - Roskilde, DK - Roskilde Festival
July 1 - Stockholm, SE - Lollapalooza Stockholm
August 12–13 - Seattle, WA - Day In Day Out Festival
August 14 - Indianapolis, IN - TCU Amphitheater at West River State Park *
August 15 - Columbus, OH - KEMBA Live! *
August 17 - St Louis, MO - The Pageant *
August 18 - Kansas City, MO - Arvest Bank Theatre at the Midland *
August 19 - Minneapolis, MN - The Armory *
August 24 - Troutdale, OR - Edgefield *
August 25 - Vancouver, BC - Vogue Theatre *
August 27 - Bend, OR - Hayden Homes Amphitheater *
August 30 - Berkeley, CA - Greek Theatre at UC Berkeley *
August 31 - Los Angeles, CA - Greek Theatre *
September 1 - Del Mar, CA - The Sound *
September 6 - Las Vegas, NV - Brooklyn Bowl *
September 8 - Phoenix, AZ - The Van Buren *
September 9 - Santa Fe, NM - Santa Fe Opera *
September 10 - Morrison, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheatre *
^ supporting Japanese Breakfast
* supporting Sylvan Esso