Jessie Berkshires' 'Pillars' Delivers A Raw Folktronic Exploration of Mental Health and Addiction

Detroit-based indie artist Jessie Berkshires has unveiled her latest single, 'Pillars', a poignant folk-electronic ballad that dives into the heart-wrenching experience of witnessing a loved one battle substance abuse and mental health challenges.

The song, a collaborative effort between Berkshires and her husband in their home studio, seamlessly fuses the organic warmth of live piano and upright bass with an atmospheric electronic soundscape. The result is a raw and emotive piece that aims to resonate deeply with those who have grappled with similar struggles.

Berkshires, renowned for her captivating vocals, songwriting prowess, and visual artistry, has a knack for weaving electronic textures into narratives of love, loss, pain, and hope. 'Pillars' is no exception, showcasing her ability to craft music that not only touches the ears but also stirs the soul.

The release of 'Pillars' will also be accompanied by a full-length music video and a dedicated social media campaign, underscoring Berkshires' commitment to reaching and supporting those who are suffering. By sharing the song's profound message, she hopes to foster a sense of community and understanding for those navigating these difficult waters.

With 'Pillars', Jessie Berkshires continues to solidify her position as a rising star in the indie music scene. Her ability to blend electronic elements with folk sensibilities, coupled with her raw and honest songwriting, has earned her a dedicated following that eagerly anticipates each new release.

The single is available now on all major streaming platforms, and the music video can be viewed on Berkshires' official YouTube channel.

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