Neil Young is a universal benchmark in the history of music. Since 1960 he has been writing songs and their influence still much in the 90s was dubbed as the "godfather of grunge" for their influences bands like Nirvana and Pearl Jam. Today continues to create music and has just released a new album. "Peace Trail" is called and is the thirty-eighth of his career.
The new project born musician Cadaná features 10 new songs, which had already left the singles "Show Me", "My Pledge" and "Indian Givers". The whole album was recorded in the studios The producer Rick Rubin Mansion in Los Angeles, California and produced by the same Neil Young and John Hanlon.
The disc is an evocation of his folk roots and protest. "The world is full of changes / Sometimes these changes give me sad / But still planting seeds, something new grows." They are part of the stories of their songs about the environment and the rights of indigenous peoples.
Earlier this year, Young released the live album "Earth" in which in the middle of each song appear noises of bees, crickets and other creatures of nature. So with "Peace Trail" would be his second album that launched the singer of 71 years.
The album can already be heard through digital platforms such as Youtube, like the songs "Show me", "My pledge" and "Indian Givers".