Tuesday, Oct 21, 2025

Silvana Estrada launches “Suaves Rains Will Come” and offers musical peace of mind

Concerts in the U.S. and a Latin connection

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Mexican singer-songwriter Silvana Estrada presents in this October 2025 her studio album, Vendrán Suaves Lluvias, released on October 17 through the Glassnote Records label. After her successful debut Marchita (2022), this new project comes after three years of creation that included moments of reflection, mourning and personal transformation.

For the U.S. Hispanic community, this album represents a work that connects Latin American roots, artistic sensibility and a female voice that transcends cultural boundaries.

Album themes and creative process

Silvana Estrada
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Sealing her own style, Silvana Estrada was in charge of the writing and production process.

Recording in multiple countries and with arrangements that blend the intimate and the expansive.

The album gathers ten songs that talk about the loss of a loved one, inner grief and the active search for hope.

Titled after a phrase inspired by the poem “There Will Come Soft Rains” by Sara Teasdale, this album is described as:

A “collection of songs that many are about different situations in my life, but all of them are like making peace with my life”.

Some of the highlights are “Tregua”, “Como un Pájaro” and “Un Rayo de Luz”.

In interviews, Silvana Estrada admits that she wrote parts of the album in Mexico City, Veracruz and Tepoztlán, under landscapes that reflect introspection and stillness.

Concerts and next steps

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Silvana Estrada was in charge of the writing and production process

QuéOnnda.com

Silvana Estrada has already announced three sold-out dates at the Teatro Metropólitan in Mexico City for January 2026.

This signals their growing international reach, including possible U.S. appearances.

Vendrán Suaves Lluvias is not only Silvana Estrada’s second album: it is a testimony of evolution, vulnerability and hope.

For U.S. Hispanic audiences, he represents a sonic bridge to roots, intimate emotions and an artistic style that breathes authenticity.

Whether you’re a fan of Spanish-language music, looking for new Latin American voices or just want a musical refuge for quiet moments in hectic cities, this album deserves a place on your playlist.

For more information, visit QuéOnnda.com.

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