In press for her latest album, Raveena said, “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.” Where the Butterflies Go in the Rain channels that delicate beauty in sound and subject matter. On a lush, polished R&B record, the Punjabi singer-songwriter fuses funk bass with cinematic strings and her stacked, choirlike vocals to ponder love, loss, and grief – from confessional “Pluto” to Palestinian freedom song “Rise” – with a buoyancy that keeps her lyrical depths afloat. Bangalore-born singer Renao opens. – Carys Anderson