Grabbitz Unveils Multi-Genre Experimental Album ‘Let Them Only See Butterflies’ Written During 3-Day Retreat

A new record from Grabbitz is dropping on Monstercat on August 11, showcasing the connection that he individually has to music.

The eight-track album, ‘Let Them Only See Butterflies,’ was written, produced, and recorded by Grabbitz following a weekend retreat focused on freeform art and its creation. Each track on the album will flow into the next, creating a cohesive record. Two singles, “Hero” and “Let It Bloom,” have given listeners a peak into what he has planned. 

The producer has consistently found inspiration from elements of rock, adding his clear vocals on top of energetic, dynamic instrumentals. Grabbitz’s newest project is taking his impressive musical abilities to another level as he dives into interesting soundscapes with powerful drops.

About the album, Grabbitz said, “This album embodies a few things: becoming what you were meant to be, dealing with pain along the way, and embracing the ride. I’ve been blessed to have accomplished some of the things I have in my career thus far, and I can’t help but to feel this burning momentum coursing through my veins every day.” 

“‘Let Them Only See Butterflies’ represents that rise and stepping into your destiny. I used that intense feeling to deliver this album based on raw intuition. Every album I release is simply a byproduct of my insatiable need to express myself through music,” he continued. 

He expressed his gratitude to fans of his music, saying he would make music whether or not anyone was listening. With his fourth album, he will continue to find support from listeners of electronic music and alternative rock. 

The album will be accompanied by a new live show debuting in Denver, followed by seventeen more shows. ‘Let Them Only See Butterflies’ is available to pre-save here. While we wait for the album to arrive, listen to its latest single, “Let It Bloom,” here: 

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Hi! My name is Madison and I was born and raised in Colorado, giving me immediate access to some of the best live music. I have two degrees from the University of Denver in Media Studies and Criminology and am passionate about music journalism. Some of my favorite artists are, but not limited to, Disco Lines, Tape B, Space Laces, and Whyte Fang.

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