Russ Ballard - Cast The Spirit Apr 2026

"Cast The Spirit" is a pivotal track by British songwriter and musician Russ Ballard, first appearing on his 1978 solo album, At the Third Stroke . Known as the "songwriter's songwriter" for penning hits like "Since You Been Gone" and "God Gave Rock and Roll to You," Ballard used his solo work to explore deeper, more introspective themes. "Cast The Spirit" serves as a masterclass in his ability to blend infectious rock melodies with spiritual and psychological insight. Narrative of Internal Struggle

The song’s lyrics confront a universal human experience: the feeling of being overwhelmed by internal "darkness" or negative emotional states. Ballard describes a protagonist who feels isolated, "without a friend" in their own mind, and trapped in a cycle of despair. The central refrain—"Cast the spirit, cast it out"—is not necessarily a literal exorcism but a metaphorical directive for self-liberation. It encourages the listener to purge harmful thoughts ("if it's in your body, then let it out") and find a path toward emotional cooling and clarity. Musical and Thematic Evolution Russ Ballard - Cast The Spirit

Thematically, the track aligns with Ballard’s lifelong interest in "the mess of human thought". He often distinguishes between religious dogma and a more personal, universal "spiritual side". In "Cast The Spirit," this spirituality manifests as an empowering message of resilience: "Cast The Spirit" is a pivotal track by