Cassandra Jenkins Covers Eartheater’s “Faith Consuming Hope”: Watch

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Cassandra Jenkins Covers Eartheater’s “Faith Consuming Hope”: Watch

Jenkins’ version was recorded to raise awareness about mental health

Cassandra Jenkins in a park

Cassandra Jenkins, photo by Charlie Gross

Cassandra Jenkins has shared a cover of Eartheater’s 2020 song “Faith Consuming Hope.” Jenkins recorded the track for Sounds of Saving (SoS) and the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline to raise awareness about mental health. Jenkins discusses and performs the single in a new episode of the “Song that Found Me at the Right Time” series. Watch the video below.

“Music has always been a primary way for me to connect my mind and body, before I was ever consciously thinking about how important that connection is for my mental health,” Jenkins said in a press release. She continued:

At the most basic level, music is a conversation between those two aspects of our experience, and when I’m performing, that dialogue includes everyone around me. More and more, when it comes to my mental health, singing is one of the most powerful tools I have to engage my nervous system in a way that harnesses a sense of safety in my body, which in turn allows me to move through my emotions and the world more freely. And the more I can hold that space for myself, the more I’m inviting other people around me to do the same.

Jenkins released her second album An Overview on Phenomenal Nature earlier this year. Read Pitchfork’s Rising interview “Cassandra Jenkins’ Hypnotic Folk Music Turns Everyday Moments Into Monuments.”

Anyone in need of help can reach the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1–800–273–8255 or SuicidePreventionLifeline.org to chat with someone online.

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