Where the Butterflies Go in the Rain is the third studio album from the enchanting songstress, Raveena. Blending powerful storytelling with early 2000s pop, Where the Butterflies Go in the Rain sees music continuing to play the central role as both a catalyst and medium in her personal and creative growth. With newfound clarity, Raveena delves into themes of new love, maturity, comfort, and domesticity that reflect the peace of mind she currently inhabits. Speaking on this evolution and how it informed the album's creative, she shares, "Butterflies are so delicate that they have to hide in leaves and flowers until the rain passes so that their wings don't get crushed in the rain. I felt like that was kind of a metaphor for where I was in my life. I needed to go back to comfort-to deep rest-and stop weathering storms." On the most instinctual level it's an album that should conjure simple pleasures like the joy of a summer road trip with loved ones.Embracing the sounds of classic artists like Fleetwood Mac, Brandy, Bob Marley, Joni Mitchell, and Marvin Gaye, to name a few, Where the Butterflies Go in the Rain draws inspiration from people who, "are really good at capturing the beauty and loss of life in the same breath," she describes. In her signature style, Raveena seamlessly unites that expansive songwriting with traditional Indian instruments and feel-good early 2000s pop hits -putting forth a work that's more unabashedly herself than any that's come before.Raveena reflects on her forthcoming album, "I don't think I've ever understood a record so well before-It wasn't like the process I used to have with past albums where I was more anxious about being at my best. This time, it was all intuition, and I knew the album was right when I finally had the feeling of rest."The deluxe release sees the addition of 3 tracks. Sun Don't Leave Me - contemplating the feeling of wanting to hold onto one more beautiful sunset, one more passionate embrace, before things change again and hard times strike again - and a reimagined version of Lose My Focus with UMI, bringing fresh energy to an album that's more unapologetically Raveena than ever.
- 1. Pluto
- 2. Lucky
- 3. Rise
- 4. Every Color
- 5. Baby Mama
- 6. Junebug (Feat. Jpegmafia)
- 7. Lose My Focus
- 8. We Should Move Somewhere Beautiful (Feat. Arima Ederra)
- 9. Kid
- 10. 16 Candles (Feat. Ganavya)
- 11. Smile for Me
- 12. Afternoon Tea with the Auroras (Interlude)
- 13. Little Bird
- 14. Water
- 15. Sun Don't Leave Me
- 16. Lose My Focus (Feat. Umi)
- 17. You're So Good to Me