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Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds will release new album Skeleton Tree on September 9. That’s the cover art above. The LP is tied to Andrew Dominik’s performance film / documentary One More Time With ...
Months after the death of his son, Cave approached his friend/director Andrew Dominik with the idea to film the recording of his latest album, "Skeleton Tree." In July of last year, musician Nick ...
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds have announced their 16th studio album. The follow-up to 2013's Push the Sky Away is called Skeleton Tree and it comes out on vinyl, CD and digitally on September 9.
Read our review of Skeleton Tree here, and find the band’s tour dates below. Tickets for the North American shows go on sale this Friday, Oct. 28, at 10 a.m. local time on Cave’s website. Nick ...
"I realised that although each of us is special and unique, our pain and brokenness is not," Cave explained in response to questions from fans.
With a legendary career, a reputation as an amazing showman, and two especially popular albums in a row -- 2013's Push The Sky Away and 2016's Skeleton Tree -- Nick Cave is for the first time in ...
Skeleton Tree and Ghosteen saw Cave grapple with the grief of losing not one but two of his sons. Yet, throughout his work, there has always been a thread of light.
In fact, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds shared their joy for two-and-a-half hours on Thursday night, performing nearly two dozen songs. They kicked things off with the Jimmy Webb–inspired Wild God ...
(The tour continues Thursday in Toronto.) A few years back, Cave entered a stunning new phase of artistry on Skeleton Tree, his 2016 album with longtime backup band the Bad Seeds.
For all the resilience present in Skeleton Tree and Ghosteen, a different power courses through Wild God. No longer are moments of connection and love the vibrant, desperate anchors in the maelstrom.