About Ravena:
Following in the footsteps of classic artists like Fleetwood Mac, Brandy, and Marvin Gaye, Where the Butterflies Go in the Rain (Deluxe) draws inspiration from people who “are really good at capturing the beauty and loss of life in the same breath” to create an exploration of eco-futurism and sensuality that merges Indian aesthetics with ethereal fantasy. Her single, “Sun Don’t Leave Me” captures climate grief, 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. In her signature style, Raveena seamlessly unites powerful storytelling, traditional Indian instruments, and feel-good early 2000s pop hits like Sheryl Crow’s “Soak Up the Sun” and Corinne Bailey Rae’s “Put Your Records On” to put forth a work that’s more unabashedly herself than any that’s come before.