Indigo de Souza @ White Oak Music Hall

Indigo de Souza put on a beautiful performance at White Oak Music Hall on March 29, 2024 in Houston, TX. With Humbird opening up the show, it made for the perfect night.


Humbird

Inspired by the crystalline chill of the north country she calls home in Minnesota. Humbird combines a wintry longing with the warmth of a familiar folktale. Humbird’s music moves between experimental folk and environmental Americana to embrace the unexpected.

Siri Undlin, the singer-songwriter behind the moniker, witnessed the power of storytelling in her childhood. She began writing music and performing in choirs and Irish ensembles from a young age. Her voice, which contains the unwavering fortitude of hymnal melodies, reveals her traditional background.

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Photos by Stephanie Loftus. Copyright © 2024 Stephanie Loftus ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.


Indigo de Souza

Indigo De Souza is an American singer-songwriter from Asheville, North Carolina. Her most recent album, All of This Will End, released in April 2023. She creates “intimate, anxious indie rock songs wrangle with disappointment and relationship challenges.” with personal and confessional lyrics.

De Souza grew up in the conservative small town of Spruce Pine, North Carolina. Which is where she and her artist mother, Kimberly Oberhammer, faced difficulty fitting in. De Souza’s father is a Brazilian guitarist who was absent during much of her childhood. Her family moved to Asheville during her teen years.

With encouragement from her mother, De Souza started making music at age 9. She began self-producing her own recordings in 2016. Her first release was “Boys,” followed by another EP titled Don’t Cry Just Do in 2017. She self-released her first full-length album, I Love My Mom, in June 2018. Saddle Creek Records discovered the album and gave it a proper release in 2021. The album gained notice from journalists for De Souza’s lyrics on taboo topics.

De Souza co-produced her second album, Any Shape You Take, with Brad Cook. He also produced for Bon Iver and Waxahatchee. The album released in August 2021 and noted for De Souza’s emotional singing and mastery of several different musical styles. De Souza toured with a full band featuring Dexter Webb (guitar), Zack Kardon (bass), and Avery Sullivan (drums). She also formed a neo-soul side project called Icky Bricketts with Ethan Baechtold.

In February 2023, De Souza announced via social media that her next album All of This Will End would release in April of that year.

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