RAVEENA RELEASES NEW FILM EXECUTIVE PRODUCED BY SOPHIA ROE IN COLLABORATION WITH AERTHSHIP

Photo Credit: Aertship

NEW ALBUM WHERE THE BUTTERFLIES GO IN THE RAIN OUT NOW VIA EMPIRE

HEADING ON NORTH AMERICAN TOUR WITH TINASHE THIS FALL

Today, Raveena shares a new film titled Where The Butterflies Went. The 30-minute film was executive produced by James Beard Award-winning chef and two-time Emmy Award nominee Sophia Roe in collaboration with the multidisciplinary collective Aerthship. The film is one of many eco-harmonious projects produced by Aerthship that is dedicated to the liberation of all organisms.

Shot at Callisto Farms in upstate New York, the film features performances of several tracks off Raveena’s new album Where The Butterflies Go In the Rain including “We Should Move Somewhere Beautiful,” “Baby Mama,” “Lucky,” and “Rise,” and provides greater context to the world that Raveena’s music currently lives within. A perfect blend of performance film and free-flowing conversation, Raveena and Roe delve into the central themes of Raveena’s new album—a body of work she has said, “changed my relationship to music and to the material world.” Their discussion touches on artistry, social media, generational trauma, meditation, ecology, motherhood, fear, and radical acceptance. With a newfound self-love, maturity, and comfort motivating Raveena’s artistry, she has seamlessly united her expansive songwriting with traditional Indian instruments and feel-good early 2000s pop elements —putting forth a work that’s more unabashedly herself than any that’s come before.

Raveena shares about the process of making the film, “Working with Aerthship and Sophia Roe at Callisto Farms was one of the most clarifying experiences of my life. I felt held by community and by the surrounding nature. Those three days made me feel like there was indeed a whole community that cared about real art, about art beyond the algorithm, about art that came from a soulful and earthy space. I am so grateful that an album as important to me as Where The Butterflies Go In The Rain could be surrounded by that type of nourishing experience. It felt so reflective of the love and purity of the album.”

Sophia Roe adds, “Raveena’s work continues to be medicine for a generation starving for peace and radical mindfulness. It’s not every day that you’re able to collaborate with an artist and collective that so effortlessly aligns with your life’s ethos, while also being so willing to really commit and tap into the deep well of vulnerability necessary to execute a project of this kind. Aerthship’s capacity (as a collective) to make you feel safe but strong, free and so deeply considered, gives you something you didn’t even know to look for, but so desperately need. Where the Butterflies Go in The Rain sounds like three days in whatever safe wilderness you can imagine. We really wanted to share that exploration with people—because who doesn’t need three days in a dream, ya know?”

The film is an expansion of Raveena’s imagination creating a portal to the world she’s put into song. It’s where Raveena incorporates the sounds of nature and the environment around her, investigating her daily practices, the specific approach to the recent album, and the current moment in which the album lives. 

Starting this fall, Raveena will be joining Tinashe on her Match My Freak world tour. Launching October 18th, the pair will be making stops in Los Angeles at the historic Greek Theatre, Dallas, Nashville, Brooklyn, and Toronto, before heading back to the West Coast for a final string of shows in Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, and Sacramento.

About Sophia Roe:

Sophia Roe is a James Beard Award-winning chef, writer, editor, and two-time Emmy-Award-nominated TV host known for her distinct lens on honesty, diversity and inclusivity. Her innate passion for food has always been connected to an understanding—from a young age—that some people have access to nutritious foods, while others simply and problematically do not. This duality is the foundation for Sophia’s work: celebrating the beauty and art in cooking while creating resources to advance food justice, build more sustainable and equitable systems, and combat industry whitewashing.

A natural and powerful storyteller, her community grew and now extends from her Instagram and YouTube platforms to her show which she produced and hosted, “Counter Space.” Sophia earned a 2021 Daytime Emmy nomination as host of “Counter Space,” in which she was notably the first and only Black woman to be nominated in the culinary category. The show was again recognized in 2022 when it was nominated for Outstanding Culinary Series. Season 2 of “Counter Space” launched on Tastemade in January 2023 and garnered Sophia her second Daytime Emmy nomination for “Best Culinary Host.” In 2022, Sophia won the James Beard Award for Emerging Voice in “Broadcast Media.”

She is currently the Food Editor of the new food and culture magazine Family Style and is penning her first book. 

About Aerthship:

Founded in 2020 by creative director Tin Mai who has worked with some of the world’s biggest stars from 88rising to Rihanna, Aerthship strives to integrate ecological awareness into every facet of people’s lives. Since its establishment, the collective has worked on projects with  Indigenous kelp fishermen on Vancouver Island, an aquaponics farm in Brooklyn, an artist residency on a rice farm in Japan, various commercial partnerships that promote sustainability (Gucci, Arc’Teryx, Air Company, Seed) and raised over $17,000 for community initiatives such as Gaza Mutual Aid Society, Armenian Relief Society, and Oko Farms. Just last month, the collective hosted their sold-out event at Public Records, Eternal Garden Systems, which merged culture and agriculture through curated DJ sets, and intentionally made food with full-ticket donations directed towards vulnerable food systems.

Match My Freak world tour official artwork

Upcoming Live Dates
* = with Tinashe

10/14 – Anaheim, CA @ House of Blues *
10/15 – San Diego, CA @ SOMA *
10/17 – Los Angeles, CA @ Greek Theatre *
10/20 – Phoenix, AZ @ The Van Buren *
10/22 – Dallas, TX @ South Side Ballroom *
10/23 – Austin, TX @ Stubb’s Waller Creek Outdoor Amphitheater *
10/24 – Houston, TX @ Bayou Music Center *
10/26 – Atlanta, GA @ Coca-Cola Roxy Theatre *
10/28 – Nashville, TN @ Marathon Music Works *
10/30 – N. Myrtle Beach @ House of Blues North Myrtle Beach *
10/31 – Raleigh, NC @ The Ritz *
11/1 – Washington, D.C. @ The Anthem *
11/3 – Wallingford, CT @ Dome at Toyota Oakdale Theatre *
11/4 – Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Paramount *
11/6 – Boston, MA @ MGM Music Hall at Fenway *
11/10 – Montreal, QC @ MTELUS *
11/11 – Toronto, ON @ Rebel *
11/13 – Chicago, IL @ Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom *
11/14 – Minneapolis, MN @ Fillmore Minneapolis *
11/18 – Seattle, WA @ Showbox SoDo *
11/22 – Portland, OR @ Roseland Theater *
11/24 – San Francisco, CA @ The Warfield *
11/25 – Sacramento, CA @ Ace of Spades *

Where the Butterflies Go in the Rain official album artwork

Raveena
Where the Butterflies Go in the Rain
June 14, 2024
Empire Records

1. Pluto 
2. Lucky 
3. Every Color 
4. Baby Mama 
5. Junebug (feat. JPEGMAFIA) 
6. Lose My Focus 
7. We Should Move Somewhere Beautiful (feat. Arima Ederra) 
8. Kid 
9. 16 Candles (feat. Ganavya)
10. Smile For Me 
11. Afternoon Tea with the Auroras (Interlude) 
12. Little Bird 
13. Water


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