Toronto singer-songwriter Blunt Chunks announces debut album 'The Butterfly Myth'
Toronto singer-songwriter Caitlin Woelfle-O’Brien b.k.a. Blunt Chunks will deliver their debut album this spring.
Announced today, The Butterfly Myth will be released on April 19th via Telephone Explosion. The nine-track album was co-produced by the artist and Nathan Burley (Young Clancy), and it includes contributions from a slew of musicians such as Queer Songbook Orchestra, Beverly Glenn-Copeland, Bernice, and Mother Tongues.
The first single from the record titled "Psyche’s Flight" can be heard below. Woelfle-O’Brien said this about the song:
"Psyche’s Flight" is a simple song about feeling better and being kinder to yourself. It was February, I had lost my Dad a few months prior, and I had the opportunity to partake in an artist residency on a Permaculture farm in Mexico. I escaped the Ontario Winter and felt the warm sun on me for the first time in ages. I wrote this song a week into the residency on the rooftop patio. I finally didn’t feel so depressed anymore and I guess it’s about that freeing, hopeful feeling you get when you travel somewhere new and beautiful.
On a production level, I wanted the instrumentals to be euphoric and sunshiny. Like you’re immersed in a beautiful, new landscape for the first time. Duncan’s drumming really spiced things up and Karen’s sax harmonies give the layers of euphoria I was after.”
Pre-orders for The Butterfly Myth can be made here.
The Butterfly Myth tracklisting
1. Fill My Cup
2. Psyche's Flight
3. High Hopes
4. Limbo
5. Every Day
6. You Are My Love
7. Breathe
8. Higher
9. Can't Be The End