Willem
Maker New Moon Hand
1. Black Beach Boogie
2. Rain On A Shinin
3. White Ladye
4. Hex Blues (MP3)
5. Saints Weep Wine
6. The Greatest Hit
7. Stars Fell On
8. New Moon Hand
9. Old Pirate's Song
10.Lead & Mercury
11. Hard to Hold
12. Rosalie
Willem
Maker
Stars Fell On
1. Aero
2. Outside the Limits
3. Red
As a Rose (MP3)
4. Vale Lost to the World I
5. Mount River Song
6. Raised in Praise
7. Don't Be Long
8. Vale Lost to the World II
9. Get On Down the Road
10. Pale Rider
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They took me to my room, and there he was. I dont think
I had slept for like two weeks going in there and they put me on Haldol,
which I think at the time was the strongest stuff there was. I remember
walking into the room and Joe was laying on the bed with his arms
behind his head. His presence was really comforting, and I talked
to him about music and how I was really optimistic about the future
and the band. It was really weird that I was talking to him about
that stuff, and me and my brother, because Joe played with his brother
and his brother died tragically. He was real quiet. I just remember
him being really caring, and really patient. And then I was out in
the lobby one day, and there were some people to see him, and then
he was gone.
Maker resisted all attempts to put him on medication, determined to
find other answers to what was happening to him. They wanted
to put me on lithium and all that, but I knew something else was at
work. I found this holistic doctor and over time, we learned about
heavy metal poisoning. He turned me on to this therapist in Atlanta,
who was really the lifesaver. If I hadnt met her, I dont
think I would be alive. I was just lost at sea. All this stuff had
flown through my door and I didnt know how to make sense of
it. I couldnt figure out how to integrate into everyday life.
Drawing
from the electric, hallucinatory creativity of his manic episodes,
Maker began writing feverishly, filling notebook after notebook with
lyrics. It was a long and slow recovery. Eventually, alone and settled
on Turkey Heaven Mountain, Maker began recording his music.
My
grandfather was a bootlegger till the day he died, and Ive always
thought of my home studio as like a moonshine still, Maker laughs.
Im trying to make the best brew possible.
For
Maker, the process of writing and recording became a deeply creative
exploration of his life and what had been revealed to him during the
episodes. I felt like I had woken up, and there was a lot of
stuff that needed to come out of me, he says. The result was
Stars Fell On, recorded alone on Turkey Heaven Mountain, and
the songs that formed the basis for New Moon Hand, Makers
new album on Big Legal Mess.
Recorded
on Turkey Heaven Mountain but also in Nashville and Memphis, New
Moon Hand continues the rich lyricism and punishing blues-based
guitar of Stars Fell On. It
also features appearances by close friends of the Fat Possum/Big Legal
Mess familynotably Scott Bomar, who played and handled production
with Maker, Memphis legend Jim Dickinson on piano and organ, Cedric
Burnside on drums, and the powerhouse Alvin Youngblood Hart on guitar.
The result is an album of tremendous power and delicacyfrom
the grinding open-tuned slide guitar of Black Beach Boogie
to the soulful, Sticky Fingers-era Stones-y White Ladye
to the sparse piano of the lovely Saints Weep Wine.
In the latter, in a plaintive rasp, Maker sings, Leave the fever
in the past / Ready the plow and sharpen the axe / Raise the dead,
love / Rise to the task / Outlast / Outlast.
Saints
Weep Wine offers a hopeful, shimmering reflection of Makers
recovery, which is countered later by the chilling Lead &
Mercury: Theres poison lead and mercury / rainin
down on our heads / on our babies beds / Stole my youth / Took
my brightest days. The two songs offer perspectives not only
on what Maker went through, but also on the depth and span of his
talent as a writer and musician. It is incredible that Maker could
emerge from such pain with so much powerful musicbut even more
amazing is Makers ability to find hope, beauty and even inspiration
in it.
What
I had is actually called a spiritual emergency, Maker says.
Thats the actual term for it. Its not a chronic
mental illness; its a moment when someone is going through an
intense change. It is a moment of fast evolution. It was like I had
a prolonged near-death experience due to the toxic poisoning. Thats
the core of my work, learning to understand that and integrate all
the stuff that had come in. It was an unstable experience, but it
was also like the richest experience of my life, which is something
people cant get their heads around. But you know, were
all vulnerable in that way. Its surprising just how fragile
everything can be.
New
Moon Hand will be released on Big Legal Mess in March 2009, and
Maker will leave the quiet isolation of Turkey Heaven Mountain for
a tour and a much-anticipated performance at South by Southwest. For
more information and tour dates, go to biglegalmessrecords.com.