"It bursts out of the speaker, and I get swept up with it," Nick Cave says, describing his new album, "Wild God," that he recorded with his band, the Bad Seeds. Cave's fans have had to wait almost ...
Nick Cave has spent the last six years in conversation ... On the band's latest, Wild God Cave plays preacher, congregation, and god over the course of a suite of songs that are in equal measure ...
Nick Cave performing in Ireland as part of “The Wild God” tour this fall.Credit...Paulo Nunes dos Santos for The New York Times Supported by By Lizzy Goodman On a bright and chilly fall ...
When Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds revealed 'Wild God' earlier this year, the first song released from their 18th studio album of the same name, it seemed as though a fog had lifted. After releasing ...
Young eldritch junkie Nick Cave would have struggled to predict his maturity as a font of wry and sacred wisdom, or the fathomless loss he reckoned with en route.
Nick Cave has described the “lovely pulse of joy ... was referring to the track “Joy” from Cave’s latest album Wild God, which was released to critical raves earlier this year.
On the heels of his 18th studio album “Wild God,” Nick Cave settles in for a meaty chat about the new LP, the nature of existence, and working on “Shrek 2.” Decades in the making, The Beatles release ...
The centerpiece of this DVD is a 90-minute concert by Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds ... and boasting crisp and full-bodied audio, God Is in the House is a fine document of Cave and his collaborators ...
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds have announced a spring North American tour in support of their much-lauded new album Wild God. This run marks the legendary band’s first North American shows since 2018.