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8.4
133823
8.4 |
Northern Transmissions
It’s a visceral album: De Souza’s vocals are emotional and beautifully performed
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8.2
133824
8.2 |
Beats Per Minute
All of This Will End can be regarded as a riveting bildungsroman, the 25-year-old De Souza reflecting on archetypal initiations and processing essential insights, all the while reveling in diverse instrumentation and a seemingly endless supply of hooks
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8.0
133762
8.0 |
Under The Radar
Musically, All of This Will End showcases the same genre-hopping De Souza has become known for, but because the production places her front and center, the album still holds together as such
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8.0
133763
8.0 |
The Skinny
Rising indie rocker Indigo De Souza takes no prisoners on her third album, but there's hope tangled up in all the rage
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8.0
133764
8.0 |
NME
With her third album, the Appalachian songwriter embraces the pain and power of her life thus far
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8.0
133820
8.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
All of This Will End marks the beginning of a new era for Indigo De Souza as she bravely steps into a new light
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7.6
133874
7.6 |
Sputnik Music (staff)
A total mess of an album which is worth your time
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7.6
133817
7.6 |
A.V. Club
Fueled by earnest writing and exhilarating vocal performances, the Asheville songwriter’s third album aims for stadium-sized feelings
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7.5
133798
7.5 |
Spectrum Culture
Two years after the impressive Any Shape You Take, Indigo De Souza returns with a versatile and wiser record, one that asks questions of love, loneliness and the loss of innocence, and searches for answers on the other side of catharsis
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7.0
133765
7.0 |
Slant Magazine
The album allows the singer to get things off of her chest after years of holding it all in
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7.0
133766
7.0 |
DIY
It’s bold and uncompromising, but often buries the singer-songwriter’s voice both literally and metaphorically in an overbearing soundscape
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7.0
133770
7.0 |
All Music
De Souza delivers some surprises, like the disco-injected, explicit "Smog," the dreamily poppy, horns-accompanied "The Water," and the partly operatic "Not My Body"
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7.0
133790
7.0 |
Gigwise
Vulnerable yet valiantly inventive
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