New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Lucinda Williams unabashedly takes on some of the human, social and political issues of our day with her boldest and most direct album to date, Good Souls Better Angels out April 24th on Highway20/Thirty Tigers. Following the release of 'Man Without A Soul', the first powerful track to be taken from the forthcoming album, Lucinda today releases raw album opener, 'You Can't Rule Me'.
Lucinda plays the following UK and Ireland dates.
August
Fri 14th - IRELAND, DUBLIN, Vicar Street
Sat 15th - BELFAST,
Limelight 1
Sun 16th - IRELAND, KILKENNY, St Canice's Cathedral
Tues 18th - WALLASEY, Floral Pavilion Theatre
Thurs 20th - CAMBRIDGE, Junction
Sat 22nd - GLANUSK PARK, Green Man Festival
On Good Souls Better Angels, Williams changes course and chooses to forgo the personal and narrative-based songcraft that has become synonymous with her name and instead speaks to some of the injustices permeating our society. The new songs cut straight to the core with frank and honest commentary on domestic abuse ("Wakin' Up"), the constant barrage of news ("Bad News Blues") the dangerous, quick to judge and convict aspects of social media ("Shadows & Doubts) and the haunting reality of the "Man Without A Soul".
Lucinda recorded Good Souls Better Angels backed by her remarkable, long time band, featuring
Butch Norton (drums),
Stuart Mathis (guitar) and
David Sutton (bass). The rock- solid unit propels the music with both fire and finesse, particularly on the raw blues number "You Can't Rule Me", which kicks off the album with equal parts attitude and swing.
Good Souls Better Angels also features some of Williams' most intimate and up front vocals on record. She addresses the pain of depression on the achingly beautiful "Big
Black Train" and tenderly delivers a poignant song of hope with "When The Way Gets Dark".
She encourages us to push forward on the path of promise and perseverance on the deeply soulful and moving album closer "
Good Souls". Good Souls Better Angels marks the first time Williams' husband/manager Tom Overby is credited as a co-writer on many of the new songs. The album was co-produced by Williams, Overby and Ray Kennedy, who last worked with Williams on her 1998 landmark album Car Wheels On A Gravel Road.
Tracklisting:
You Can't Rule Me
Bad News Blues
Man Without a Soul
Big
Black Train
Wakin' Up
Pray the Devil Back to Hell
Shadows & Doubts
When the Way Gets Dark
Bone of Contention
Down Past the Bottom
Big Rotator
Good Souls
LP Only (Side D):
Bad News Blues (Acoustic Demo)
Pray the Devil Back to Hell (Acoustic Demo)
You Can't Rule Me (Acoustic Demo)
Man Without a Soul (Acoustic Demo)
Wakin' Up (Acoustic Demo)