Thalassa returns with a quiet revelation in her latest single, ‘Rainy Day in Springtime’.
Written during a reflective walk through a drizzly San Francisco, the track is a soft-spoken love letter to life’s fleeting, in-between moments. Jazz-tinged chords, circular ambient loops, and Thalassa’s signature breathy vocals come together to evoke a mood that’s gentle yet soul-stirring — think Norah Jones with a bedroom pop heart.
Anchored in lived experience, the lyrics nod to real places — the Fitzgerald Hotel, Joe’s Café — turning the everyday into something quietly cinematic. “Wouldn’t matter if the world ends today,” she sings, capturing a peaceful kind of surrender.
The accompanying one-shot music video mirrors this intimacy, unfolding like a daydream with indie film charm. It’s the kind of visual that makes you want to slow down, breathe in the rain, and simply be.
The track follows ‘Good Boys’, which marked a bold new chapter in Thalassa’s sound — one that’s earned her playlist placements, regional radio support, and a growing fanbase drawn to her emotional honesty.
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