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Lucinda Williams-World Gone Wrong

Here’s a polished 300‑word album bio for Lucinda Williams’ new record World’s Gone Wrong, grounded entirely in verifiable details from current reporting and official sources.
Album Bio: World’s Gone Wrong by Lucinda Williams
With World’s Gone Wrong, released January 23, 2026, Lucinda Williams delivers one of the most urgent and politically resonant statements of her acclaimed career. The three‑time Grammy winner channels the turbulence of contemporary American life into a fiercely personal, sonically rich collection of ten tracks—nine originals and a reimagined cover of Bob Marley’s “So Much Trouble in the World,” performed here as a moving duet with Mavis Staples. [en.wikipedia.org]
Written and recorded during the spring of 2025, the album emerged after Williams shifted away from another project to confront the country’s sociopolitical upheaval head‑on. Critics have noted that the record blends her signature roots‑rock, blues, folk, and country influences while amplifying themes of economic strain, division, and resilience. The title track, featuring Brittney Spencer, sets the tone with a portrait of working‑class Americans struggling to stay afloat amid rising pressure and uncertainty. Spencer also appears on “Something’s Gotta Give,” one of several songs that underline the emotional and financial toll of a fractured national climate. [rollingstone.com] [americana-uk.com] [americanso…writer.com]
Produced by Tom Overby, Ray Kennedy, and Williams herself, World’s Gone Wrong was recorded at Room & Board Studio in Nashville, giving the album a raw, immediate texture that mirrors its lyrical intent. Guests Norah Jones, Brittney Spencer, and Mavis Staples add depth, harmony, and spiritual weight across the record, culminating in the closing track “We’ve Come Too Far to Turn Around,” where Jones’ piano and vocals reinforce themes of endurance and communal resolve. [en.wikipedia.org]
Described by Williams’ team as a “wake‑up call and a battle cry,” the album embodies grit, vulnerability, and a hard-won sense of hope.World’s Gone Wrong stands not only as her sixteenth studio album but as a defiant reminder of music’s power to confront chaos while illuminating the path forward—proof that, even in the bleakest moments, Williams’ voice remains a guiding force. [americana-uk.com]
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