It's been a minute since we've heard from Indigo De Souza. Last April, she released her album Precipice and then made a T-shirt from the Pitchfork review that got the internet riled up. Today she returns with new music — a lovely, crystalline single called "Come To God."
She shared that the song came from an intense but eye-opening period of grief after her home was wrecked in the 2024 Hurricane Helene floods in Asheville:
"Come To God" was born from an incredible turning point in my life — I lost my belongings to the flood, was blindsided by an abrupt ending to my most central relationships, and consequently moved across the country to LA. In the midst of my reality turning upside down, I came to recognize grief as a deeply important teacher. It’s always there, cyclically birthing me into new forms, showing me I am safe in my body.
Watch the Mitch deQuilettes-directed video for "Come To God" below.






