The three-time Grammy winner opened up about the urgency behind her latest studio album, World’s Gone Wrong. She described the collection of protest songs as a necessary "battle cry" and a search for "grit and grace" during a tense political moment.
While the music takes a firm stance, Williams' return to the stage requires ongoing physical adjustments. Following a severe stroke in 2020, she continues to tour throughout the country but still cannot play the guitar.
"I still struggle when I walk," she told NPRin late January. "Sometimes I hold on to the mic stand just to balance myself. I can sing. I'm not playing guitar right now. That's going to have to come later."
Channeling the Darkness Into Direct Action
Williams has always embraced heavy subject matter in her storytelling. She noted that industry executives initially pushed back against her gritty style.
On World’s Gone Wrong, she channels that darkness into direct commentary. The project features a mix of blues, rock and Americana. It also includes a reggae-inspired cover of a Bob Marley song featuring a vocal collaboration with Mavis Staples.
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