It is an overwhelmingly powerful record. So raw and it kicks serious ass (see previous post for first impressions). I have now listened to it a few times, on headphones, on our stereo with the big speakers in the living room. It is the real deal. Head-turning. Punches you in the gut. The band goes toe to toe with Lucinda and she holds nothing back. The drummer, Butch Norton and the guitar player, Stuart Mathis really bring it. So much fire and power and nuance and they make a big, bold, indelible impression. Lucinda is so engaged and pissed off at the current state of the nation. Her song, "Man Without A Soul" takes a whack at describing someone we all know, someone we all hope will be banished from our lives in November. It's a great track. Reminds me of that phrase: "Anger is an Energy." Yes. The key is to be able to channel that anger, that rage. Lucinda does the good work, for sure. Every track on this record shimmers with intelligence, poetry and fire. Astonishing.
You are a man without truth
A man of greed, a man of hate
A man of envy and doubt
You're a man without a soul
All the money in the world
Will never fill that hole
You're a man bought and sold
You're a man without a soul
You bring nothing good to this world
Beyond a web of cheating and stealing
You hide behind your wall of lies
But it's coming down, yeah, it's coming down
You're a man without shame
Without dignity and grace
No way to save face
You're a man without a soul
How do you think this story ends
It's not a matter of how
It's just a matter of when
Cause it's coming down, yeah it's coming down
There's a darkness all around you
To cover all you're hiding
There's no light in your eyes
You're a man without a soul
Now the exits will be closing
A sad life will be exposed
No dealer and no deals
Cause you're a man without a soul
How do you think this story ends
It's not a matter of how
It's just a matter of when
Cause it's coming down, yeah it's coming down
Yeah, it's coming down
Yeah, it's coming down
Yeah, it's coming down
Yeah, it's coming down
Yeah, it's coming down
Yeah, it's coming down
Yeah, it's coming down
Lucinda Williams