This weekend the fourth work of the indigo singer of Souza has been published. The artist born in North Carolina conquered the indie criticism with her second album, ‘Any Shape You Take’. As Jessie Ware would say, in this album it seems that he wants to stop being a “pitchfork girl” to be an artist in general. At least as far as pop music is concerned.
‘Precice’, half an hour, is an album that faces the bad things in life with optimism. Their compositions often present as much vitality. It was the case of the first single ‘Heartthrob’, which we choose as a song of the day today.
He explains herself in the note of her seal: “I wrote ‘Heartthrob’ to process something that is often difficult to speak: the harmful ways in which they have taken advantage of me. It is about recovering my body and my experience. It is a great “chore” for the abusers of the world. ”
Musically a punch on the table thanks to its high BPM’s and those twilight electric guitars that leave some garage from the 90s, ‘Heartthrob’ is one of the most immediate compositions of Indigo de Souza. As the chorus assures, he “left her back” to make it so.
The song cucumber transforms into his video clip into a birthday party into an inflatable castle in which the instrumental post-stribe shines. Childhood traumas that are resolved with the strength of the most accessible indie-rock.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qsekm81oqq

