Jenny Gillespie Mason Unveils Spiritually Charged New Single ‘Touch Everyone On Earth’

by | Jun 2, 2026

Singer-songwriter Jenny Gillespie Mason has shared the deeply moving new single Touch Everyone On Earth, the final preview of her forthcoming album In the Safety Of The Light, arriving on 12th June.

Jenny Gillespie Mason

Jenny Gillespie Mason (Press)
Jenny Gillespie Mason (Press)

A tender meditation on healing, faith and human connection, Touch Everyone On Earth offers another glimpse into what promises to be Mason’s most intimate and spiritually resonant work to date. Built around a plaintive Wurlitzer performance and enveloped in understated warmth, the song explores themes of prayer, compassion and the search for hope in an increasingly fractured world.

Inspired by a transformative sleepless night in New York City, the track emerged from a powerful personal experience that continues to shape Mason’s creative outlook. The song imagines a conversation with the Divine Mother, channelling a desire to heal collective trauma and reconnect humanity through empathy and understanding. The result is a piece that feels both deeply personal and universally relatable.

Produced by acclaimed musician and producer Noah Georgeson, Touch Everyone On Earth embraces simplicity as its greatest strength. The sparse arrangement allows Mason’s evocative vocal delivery and poetic lyricism to take centre stage, creating an atmosphere that feels almost devotional in nature. Georgeson’s suggestion to record the song using a Wurlitzer proved pivotal, adding a fragile beauty that perfectly complements the song’s reflective mood.

The single follows previous album cuts Rungs Of Love and Medicine Of Light, completing a thematic trilogy that explores the intersection between earthly experience and spiritual awakening. Together, the three tracks provide a compelling introduction to In the Safety of the Light, a record that examines how to navigate modern life while maintaining a deeper connection to purpose, faith and self-discovery.

Recorded in Los Angeles during 2025, the album marks something of a creative homecoming for Mason. After years exploring psychedelic pop, electronic textures and experimental arrangements through her acclaimed project Sis, she has returned to the acoustic guitar that first inspired her songwriting journey. That decision has resulted in a collection of songs that feel organic, vulnerable and profoundly human.

Drawing inspiration from classic British folk traditions while incorporating subtle ambient and cosmic influences, In the Safety Of The Light promises a rich and immersive listening experience. Themes of motherhood, marriage, spirituality and personal growth weave throughout the album, reflecting Mason’s own evolving relationship with faith and the teachings of Mother Mirra Alfassa.

Supported by an accomplished ensemble of musicians and Georgeson’s nuanced production, the forthcoming album appears poised to showcase a new chapter in Mason’s artistic evolution — one that values stillness, contemplation and emotional honesty over grand gestures.

With Touch Everyone On Earth, Jenny Gillespie Mason offers a timely reminder of music’s ability to comfort, heal and unite. As anticipation builds for In the Safety Of The Light, this latest release stands as one of her most affecting and spiritually uplifting songs to date.

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