Indigo De Souza Wants 'Evil' Audiences To Stay Away From Her Shows

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Indie rocker Indigo De Souza is bringing her personal music to crowds who better not be 'evil,' drunk, college students.

Indie rocker Indigo De Souza is bringing her personal music to crowds who better not be drunk college students.Indie rock sensation Indigo De Souza is on the phone, getting ready for a busy debut show at South By Southwest, where she is scheduled to perform five times in two days, along with a full lineup of photoshoots and interviews. But in the days leading up to the madness, she and her band have dedicated their trip to Texas to recreation.

“Green everywhere, you can't really see through it, but it makes me feel really safe because I can hide in the forest and I can just go on a journey and no one will see me,” she says with a pause. “I also like the wide-open spaces, but it's more alien to me.” on April 28. This fast-moving musical process is integral to De Souza’s own musical process, which is relentlessly kinetic.

“Once I'm touring an album, I've already kind of got a new record that I want to record," she says."It's a really funny cycle. Like right now I have a handful of songs that are new, songs that are secret, songs that I want to record for the next album. But I'm not playing them live because they're not relevant at this moment.”

Her fairly new status as a touring artist has lead to a variety of surprises on the road that have led to some insightful wisdom. At one point she warns against audiences that radiate an “evil energy."

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