Jon Keith's "Butterflies" is a four-track EP that showcases the multifaceted nature of love, encompassing romantic, spiritual, intentional, and deeply personal aspects. Butterflies is only 11 minutes and 34 seconds long, but it packs a punch, giving listeners the honesty and vulnerability they want in modern music.
"Butterflies" is really about love as a choice and a commitment that you make every day. Jon Keith calls the project "a deep dive into love as a commitment, love as a presence, and love as a daily choice." He wrote two songs for God and two for his wife. This duality of love directed outward and love directed inward is the beating heart of the EP. It gives it meaning, balance, and emotional depth.
"Facetime" is an immediate favorite among listeners, and it's one of the album's best parts. Keith's ability to combine vulnerability with sonic clarity is shown in the song's warmth, melodic pull, and intimate tone. "Stains" also leaves a lasting mark, giving a raw and thoughtful look at the flaws in love and the beauty that can be found in them. These songs work together to strengthen the EP's message. Love grows through intention, devotion, and being there.
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