
‘Sun Don’t Leave Me‘ is the most gorgeous track to pull you through the darker days of February. Raveena returns with this hot toddy of a record, one of four news songs that form Where The Butterflies Go In The Rain Deluxe – out this Friday.
Behind the beauty of the track lies sadness as Raveena reflects on the damage being done to the environment. Raveena shares, “This song captures the feeling of grief for a simpler time on Earth – for the grief of our Earth’s resources, climate and beauty rapidly declining. I was feeling the intensity of this song more than ever because of the ways the fires in LA were affecting me and my loved ones, as a person in the highest level evacuation zone. Even larger than climate grief, this song contemplates the feeling of wanting to hold onto one more beautiful sunset, one more passionate embrace, before things change again and hard times strike. I was really inspired by people like Fleetwood Mac, Joni Mitchell and Leon Bridges for this record.”