Part of their “Song that Found Me At The Right Time” series.
Sounds of Saving (SoS), in partnership with the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, have revealed Sharon Van Etten's take on Nine Inch Nails' "Hurt," as part of their "Song that Found Me At The Right Time" series. The platform was created in an effort to draw awareness to National Suicide prevention Month which takes place throughout September.
The song is released alongside a Q&A with Van Etten and of the project she shares, "It's hard for anyone to ask for help. But when you need it you have to learn how to do it even when its hard. In my life, when I've accepted help are the times when I have overcome it. I've found the road, ya know? It was like someone opened the gate to a road that I knew was a better road. Even if it's a different road. At least it's moving. And you're moving forward to something else then this dark place alone. Wouldn't you rather go down the road with someone you care about that wants to help you? Sometimes it does take an outside perspective for you to understand yourself better."
Sounds of Saving promotes honest, intimate conversations about mental health and
emphasizes the impact of music of all genres on human connection, coping during difficult times and maintaining mental wellness. They note, "we see the experience of music both for artists and fans as a way to express and process personal and collective struggles and then to feel less alone in whatever we may be goIng through."
As long time fans of Sharon Van Etten, SoS is thrilled to include her music and words in their Lifeline partnership through their "Song That Found Me At The Right Time" series. They say, "Sharon's voice is hauntingly beautiful, and the idea of featuring her interpreting someone else's song that helped her through tough moments in life highlights the SoS mission - that music and stories of hope in times of crisis are powerful and relatable. Her choice of Nine Inch Nails 'Hurt' could not have been a more poignant choice. Beyond her music, Sharon is a perfect fit for the project, as she recently began taking classes with the goal of someday becoming a psychotherapist."
Watch Sharon Van Etten cover "Hurt" by Nine Inch Nails, followed by the Q&A here:
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