ZZ Ward Belts Out The Blues Like A Real Mother

The veteran singer-songwriter returns to her blues roots with this barnburning cut.

ZZ Ward dares you to spend a day in her maternal shoes in her hard-hitting new blues anthem and video Mother — showcasing today on Tinnitist.

For more than a decade, this veteran singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist has been one of the most talented artists that most people have never heard. But with this no-holds-barred barnburner, Ward grabs you by the collar, gets in your face and refuses to take no for an answer. Firing on all cylinders with the help of a crack band, she aggressively yet soulfully delivers one of the most pointed, powerful and personally grounded cuts in her impressive catalog.

Fittingly, Mother heralds the start of a profound new chapter in her career with Sun Records. This unique and revealing track tackles ZZ’s own experience of motherhood, a perspective rarely explored in the genre, marking her return to her blues roots with a compelling authenticity and depth. The song’s raw emotion is complemented by ZZ’s signature wail and some searing fretwork, creating an intense and deeply moving soundscape. “That’s a mother’s cry,” ZZ explains. “It’s that feeling of being weighed down with this new situation. I never expected men to hear it and relate, but I’ve heard more than a few feel it, too.”

One of the most profound lessons ZZ learned from growing up listening to the blues greats was to be true to herself and her story. “I didn’t plan to make a blues song about motherhood,” ZZ shares, “it just sort of happened naturally. I’ve always written to get through things in life. Suddenly, I was faced with a new job that’s 24/7 with no breaks, and that’s what I wrote about. But when you get tested, you discover who you are, and this song comes from a feeling of empowerment.” The song is imbued with the blues influences that have been a constant in Ward’s life, from the Chicago blues stylings to the gritty, heartfelt vocals that define the genre.

Photo by Charlie Ward.

Growing up surrounded by the blues, ZZ began singing at the age of eight, inspired by her father’s extensive record collection. By the time she was 12, she was already performing blues music. Her early career was a blend of blues and other genres, but as a professional female musician, she often felt pressured to compromise her blues roots to meet industry demands. With the birth of her children, her priorities shifted, and she returned to the authenticity that has always driven her artistry.

At the time she wrote this fiercely individual song, ZZ found herself without a home for her music after a decade on a major label. It was a painfully complex time, and she sought solace in the blues, her most formative influence. Working with multi-platinum producer Ryan Spraker, she began to write about her life as a new mother through the lens of the blues. The resulting music is her truest and most blues-infused to date.

Ward’s career has been marked by significant achievements. Her debut album Til The Casket Drops (2012) produced hits like Put The Gun Down, which broke into the AAA Radio Charts Top 10, and 365 Days, which reached No. 2. Her sophomore album The Storm (2017) topped the Billboard Blues Charts and featured Grammy winners Fantastic Negrito and Gary Clark Jr.

Mother isn’t just a one-off for ZZ — her blues journey will continue. This summer she will be opening for Slash, who also just released a blues-fueled album, and ZZ will be releasing more blues-oriented music in 2025. “This is who I’ve always wanted to be: A blues artist, on my terms,” she says. “It just took me a long time to get here.”

Watch the video for Mother above, hear more from ZZ Ward below, and catch up with her on her website, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and TikTok.

 

Photo by Charlie Ward.