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Album artwork for Time Ain't Accidental by Jess Williamson
Album artwork for Time Ain't Accidental by Jess Williamson

After recently releasing the critically-acclaimed Plains album (I Walked With You A Ways) with Katie Crutchfield of Waxahatchee, Jess Williamson’s Time Ain’t Accidental is the sound of a woman running into her life and art head-on. With a vocal dynamic kindred to Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris, Williamson blends the emotional immediacy and story-telling of traditional country with the artful, wholly honest transmissions of songwriters like Townes Van Zandt and Terry Allen. The album's reckoning with loss, isolation, romance, and personal reclamation signals both a stylistic and tectonic shift for Williamson: from someone who once made herself small to an artist emboldened by her power as an individual.

Jess Williamson

Time Ain't Accidental

Mexican Summer
Album artwork for Time Ain't Accidental by Jess Williamson
LP +

£23.99

Hot Pink

Released 12/06/2023Catalogue Number

MEX3380

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Album artwork for Time Ain't Accidental by Jess Williamson
LP

£24.99

Black
Released 12/06/2023Catalogue Number

MEX3381

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Album artwork for Time Ain't Accidental by Jess Williamson
CD

£14.99

Released 12/06/2023Catalogue Number

MEX3382

Jess Williamson

Time Ain't Accidental

Mexican Summer
Album artwork for Time Ain't Accidental by Jess Williamson
LP +

£23.99

Hot Pink

Released 12/06/2023Catalogue Number

MEX3380

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Album artwork for Time Ain't Accidental by Jess Williamson
LP

£24.99

Black
Released 12/06/2023Catalogue Number

MEX3381

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Album artwork for Time Ain't Accidental by Jess Williamson
CD

£14.99

Released 12/06/2023Catalogue Number

MEX3382

After recently releasing the critically-acclaimed Plains album (I Walked With You A Ways) with Katie Crutchfield of Waxahatchee, Jess Williamson’s Time Ain’t Accidental is the sound of a woman running into her life and art head-on. With a vocal dynamic kindred to Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris, Williamson blends the emotional immediacy and story-telling of traditional country with the artful, wholly honest transmissions of songwriters like Townes Van Zandt and Terry Allen. The album's reckoning with loss, isolation, romance, and personal reclamation signals both a stylistic and tectonic shift for Williamson: from someone who once made herself small to an artist emboldened by her power as an individual.