Cassandra Jenkins has shared a video for the song “Crosshairs (interlude)” from her newest album, An Overview on Phenomenal Nature. The video is a collaboration between Jenkins, filmmaker Adinah ...
Cassandra Jenkins has revisited the song “Crosshairs” from her 2021 album An Overview on Phenomenal Nature in the form of a new video for an alternate version, “Crosshairs (interlude),” which itself ...
This FUV Live session is also available as a podcast, "FUV Live Sessions." We're elevating WFUV's long history of live sessions and interviews via a podcast that you can find on Spotify, Apple ...
Hudson, NY music and art festival Basilica Soundscape returned for its first full edition since 2019 from Friday through Sunday (9/27-9/29) at Basilica Hudson, with a lineup booked by Ben Seretan and ...
Cassandra Jenkins stayed busy in 2022, lending her voice to albums by Craig Finn, Rhett Miller, Will Sheff, and more, and continuing to tour supporting her fantastic 2021 album An Overview on ...
Last month, Cassandra Jenkins announced her new album My Light, My Destroyer and released the lead single “Only One.” Today, the Brooklyn indie musician is back with the transcendent track “Delphinium ...
It is Friday, which means new music. NPR's music editor Daoud Tyler-Ameen and critic and correspondent Ann Powers have listened to a lot of the albums out today, and they have a roundup for us. First ...
Sometimes, it’s just that simple: When you find that thing you love, it becomes hard to want anything else. But Cassandra Jenkins is a solo artist (or at least, she does a really convincing job of ...
Cassandra Jenkins has announced a new album, My Light, My Destroyer, and shared its first single, “Only One,” via a music video. My Light, My Destroyer is due out July 12 via Dead Oceans, her first ...
Next month, Cassandra Jenkins will share My Light, My Destroyer. The album is shaping up to be beautiful with singles like “Only One” and “Delphinium Blue,” the latter of which made our 5 Best Songs ...
There is a moment halfway into My Light, My Destroyer where a voice cuts in. It’s not Cassandra Jenkins’s voice, but her mother’s. “That’s Mars,” Sandy says. “Do you see where it’s really reddish?” ...
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