COLUMBUS, Ohio (WOUB) –Indigo De Souza brought her emotive, genre-blurring sound to Skully’s Music Bar (1151 North High Street) on October 20, performing songs from her newly released album Precipice. The North Carolina–born indie-rock artist, known for her raw honesty and confessional lyricism, delivered a set that showcased her evolution toward more vibrant, pop-driven textures while maintaining the introspective depth that defines her work.
The evening opened with a performance by mothé, the project of Los Angeles–based musician Spencer Fort, whose alternative pop-rock sound set the stage for an emotionally charged night.
The show was photographed by WOUB’s Henry Day.
Mothé opens the show with party anthems that just might break the world’s shell. Skully’s Music Bar, Columbus OH. 10.20.25 (Henry Day | WOUB)Mothé opens the show with party anthems that just might break the world’s shell. Skully’s Music Bar, Columbus OH. 10.20.25 (Henry Day | WOUB)Indigo De Souza leads a mesmorizing performance. She says that one can truly feel a connection with the music hall as she plays at Skully’s Music Bar, Columbus OH. 10.20.25 (Henry Day | WOUB)Indigo De Souza leads a mesmorizing performance. She says that one can truly feel a connection with the music hall as she plays at Skully’s Music Bar, Columbus OH. 10.20.25 (Henry Day | WOUB)Indigo De Souza (Left) Joins Mothe (Right) for a duet in their recent song, “Serious.” Skully’s Music Bar, Columbus OH. 10.20.25 (Henry Day | WOUB)