May 16, 2020

Kindred Journey 33 - Raveena

This artist is one of my favorite soul musicians beginning to get her just due. Raveena is a singer songwriter from NYC via Connecticut. She grew up hearing her family members sing old Bollywood songs and its hopeful to hear about some of her early influences from D'Angelo, Sade, to Taylor Swift. She started writing music in her early teens and later attended school for music at New York's famous Tisch school of the Arts. She released her first EP "Where We Wander" in 2013 while still a student there. She would go on to release other projects such as "Shanti", the LP "Lucid", and the new EP "Moonstone". The song that caught my attention first was "sweet time" and I can remember my friends Franklin and Lara playing her music in a long car ride.

Raveena's music to me is super soulful, beautifully produced (shout out to Everett Orr), very original in its lyrics, and sonically colorful with all its beautiful melodies and chords. She is very smooth, gentle, and soft spoken but I don't imagine she'll always be that way. With a strong fashion sense, a keen eye for directing videos that feel fresh I look forward to seeing a long career for Raveena Aurora who has already been working at it for almost a decade. What else? She is from a supportive Sikh, northern Indian family. She is queer. She sings about spirituality, pleasure, love, abuse, and definitely gives a fuck about justice. Give her music a listen. And when this pandemic is over go see her live! Oh and she was featured on NPR's Tiny Desk, go watch that.

Sources: NPR, Wesleyan Argus, Jai-pur.com, Aerogram
Fav Song: Temptation

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