Minnesota’s own runo plum has a way of making music that feels like a shared secret, and her latest single, “Butterflies” is no exception. It’s a standout moment from her new EP, Bloom Again—a project that’s less about polished studio perfection and more about the raw, messy process of coming back to life after a long winter of heartbreak.
If you’ve ever felt that dizzying, slightly terrifying transition from being completely closed off to feeling the first sun-drenched spark of a new crush, this track is going to hit home.
From Heartbreak to Harvest: The Journey of Bloom Again
The title Bloom Again isn’t just a metaphor; it’s a roadmap. The EP follows runo plum through the heavy “depths of heartbreak” and tracks her evolution into the “tender revelation of new love.” While the project doesn’t shy away from the poetics of loss, “Butterflies” is where the light finally starts to break through the clouds. It captures that specific, fluttery anxiety of realizing you’re actually ready to let someone in again.
What Makes “Butterflies” Stay With You
What sets runo plum apart in a crowded indie-folk scene is her commitment to keeping things human. Here’s why “Butterflies” is already stuck on repeat for us:
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The Magic of the One-Take: Recorded in a series of live, one-take sessions, you can practically hear the room breathe. There’s an intimacy here that you just can’t manufacture with digital layers.
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Warm, Finger-Plucked Intensity: The instrumentation is stripped-back and intentional. Those swirling acoustic guitar patterns aren’t just background noise—they mimic the very sensation the song is named after.
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Vulnerability as a Superpower: Plum has a knack for turning quiet moments into cinematic poetry. She’s not just singing about love; she’s singing about the bravery it takes to be soft again.
The Minnesota Sound: Intimacy Over Hype
There is something uniquely “vernal”—that fresh, spring-like energy—about runo plum’s sound. Much like the Minnesota seasons she hails from, her music carries a sense of patience. The tracks on Bloom Again prove you don’t need a wall of sound to make a massive emotional impact; sometimes, a single voice and a guitar are more than enough to stop you in your tracks.
“A swoon-worthy revelation… Plum finds the beauty in the transition from what was lost to what is being found.”
How to Listen
Whether you’re on a long drive or just nursing a morning coffee, “Butterflies” is best enjoyed without distractions.
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Stream “Butterflies” and the Bloom Again EP now on Spotify and Apple Music.
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For fans of: Phoebe Bridgers, Adrianne Lenker, and the kind of music that makes you feel seen.






















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