Jenny Gillespie Mason - In the Safety of the Light (2026)

Artist: Jenny Gillespie Mason
Title: In the Safety of the Light
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Native Cat Recordings
Genre: Folk, Alternative
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 31:49
Total Size: 179 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: In the Safety of the Light
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Native Cat Recordings
Genre: Folk, Alternative
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 31:49
Total Size: 179 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Horizontal (3:41)
2. I Thought I Was Surrendered (3:53)
3. Medicine of Light (4:52)
4. Rungs of Love (3:27)
5. Touch Everyone on Earth (3:49)
6. Perseus (4:09)
7. The Bliss (3:36)
8. Woman From Nottingham (4:30)
A return to the intimacy of the acoustic guitar after more than a decade exploring psychedelic pop, jazz, and electronic textures through her project Sis, Jenny Gillespie Mason conjures up a dreamy and wistful set of songs. Noted as straightforward and accessible, a more spiritual leaning draws on her practice as an aspiring yogi, her life as a mother and wife, and her deep engagement with the teachings of Mother Mirra Alfassa.
“ A project that was building in me for quite a few years,” she says while paying tribute to the kind, calm and creative contribution of Noah Georgeson, playing the role of critical friend. Mason and Georgeson had hoped to work together for several years, long inspired by his production work with folk visionaries Bert Jansch and Vashti Bunyan. The subsequent cycle of songs come shaped in part by the spirit of these undersung artists, adding what might come packaged as a Mason-esque Summer warmth.
“ A project that was building in me for quite a few years,” she says while paying tribute to the kind, calm and creative contribution of Noah Georgeson, playing the role of critical friend. Mason and Georgeson had hoped to work together for several years, long inspired by his production work with folk visionaries Bert Jansch and Vashti Bunyan. The subsequent cycle of songs come shaped in part by the spirit of these undersung artists, adding what might come packaged as a Mason-esque Summer warmth.