Young souls tend to stand apart from others. Popular interests are mundane things such as government, business, lawyering, sports, and policing. More than any other soul age, Young souls feel at home in the physical body - the flesh is their playground. They are the most likely of the ages to be "workaholics", constantly in a state of unrest, seeking their materialistic goals. Their basic motivation is materialism, and they will work unstintingly for their material achievements. Young souls are the architects of civilization, the builders of empires, the leaders of business and economics. Having the understanding of the two previous soul ages inherent within themselves, they seek to tame the world at large. Young souls are at the height of vigor with respect to material pursuits. He is finding his place in life, establishing his success, and making his mark on the world. After going through the teenage years and then leaving parents and striking out on his own, the young adult is in the process of building up the foundations of his career, home, and family. The perceptions and activities of the Young soul are similar in description to a person in the third and fourth decades of a life span. Much that can be said about the Young soul is what would be said about a young person, an adult before middle age. TRACK BY TRACK: LUCY ROLEFF & LEHMANN B.The third soul age in the cycle, after the juvenile years of adolescence comes the time of young adulthood.EXPLORING THE NEIL YOUNG ARCHIVES June 17, 2022.ALBUM REVIEW: Andy Golledge – Strength Of A Queen June 17, 2022.ALBUM REVIEW: Orville Peck – Bronco June 29, 2022.THE HERMIT WEAVE SOME ENGLISH FOLK MAGIC ON ‘SARAH WEARS HER PAINTED HAIR’ June 29, 2022.Perth’s Mama Red & The Dark Blues ‘Going Down in Flames’ in fine fashion on their new single July 1, 2022.VIDEO PREMIERE: Joyce Prescher – Sleep Now July 5, 2022.ALBUM REVIEW: Calexico – El Mirador July 6, 2022.VIDEO PREMIERE: Jen Mize & The Rough N’ Tumble – Elevator Ride July 8, 2022.VIDEO PREMIERE: Hillsborough – Comin’ Back For You July 12, 2022.VIDEO PREMIERE: Ernest Aines – Yellowstone July 13, 2022.ALBUM REVIEW: Tami Neilson – Kingmaker July 18, 2022.EMILY FAIRLIGHT & THE SHIFTING SANDS EMBRACE A RAW AND EMOTIVE SWAY ON ‘HEAD ABOVE’ July 18, 2022.ALBUM REVIEW: Ian Noe – River Fools & Mountain Saints July 22, 2022.ALBUM REVIEW: Arlo McKinley – This Mess We’re In July 28, 2022.1970 Creedence Clearwater Revival live concert set for release August 2, 2022.Send us your music on SubmitHub RECENT POSTS Reflecting, dissecting and reassuring the world around her with mesmerising results. If Williams’ last couple of albums felt like she was settling into a familiar rhythm, this is her shaking things up in uncertain times. Correspondingly, the rhythm section know that less is more, riding the deep grooves with heavy intent. Guitarist Stuart Mathis is a real highlight with his playing ranging from wild squalls of noise to shimmering meditative chords – from Crazy Horse (‘Pray The Devil’) to Lanois (‘Shadows And Doubts’). Musically this is the bluesiest Williams has got in an electric setting. The devil is omnipresent through these dozen songs of gothic blues, a symbol of the battles of depression, egomania and misinformation that Williams chronicles, dragging and weaving her unique, vowel-wrangling vocal across the songs with direct, unfiltered prose. From the opening salve of ‘You Can’t Rule Me’ to the devastatingly beautiful closer ‘Good Souls’ where Williams sings “Keep me with all of those who help me find strength when I’m feeling hopeless, who guide me along and help me stay strong and fearless,” this is an album of anger and frustration but also optimism and resolute conviction. Good Souls Better Angels is a record that harnesses poetic rage, both subtle and visceral. After a year spent looking back with her Car Wheels On A Gravel Road 20th anniversary tour, Lucinda Williams has now turned her mind to the modern world in the here and now, from internal battles of individuals to the heartless idiocy of those leading the world.