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Nick Cave respects insanity. These days, for reasons obvious to anyone who knows anything about his live, Cave has been exploring emotions of deep pain and grief in his music. But for most of his career, Cave's greatest subject has probably been human perversity. He's written songs and novels and screenplays empathizing with murderers, reprobates,…
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Last month, Nick Cave walked into London's Alexandra Ballroom to play a solo-piano concert without an audience. Cameras were there to film Cave, and he's made a live-concert film out of it. That movie is called Idiot Prayer, and it'll debut as a livestream later this week. We've already posted the Idiot Prayer trailer, which…
Last week, Phoebe Bridgers released Punisher, her second solo album. It fucking rules. Bridgers has been doing whatever she can to promote the album under quarantine, and she's been having fun rethinking things like the live-from-home TV-show performance. A couple of months ago, when she was on Jimmy Kimmel, Bridgers sang "Kyoto" from her bathroom.
Lately, in the face of a global protest movement over racism and police brutality, we've been hearing a lot of protest songs from musicians who aren't generally considered to be outwardly political. And perhaps some of the artists who aren't writing protest songs are feeling compelled to explain, or maybe to internally explore, why that…
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A few weeks ago, Saturday Night Live sketch music producer Hal Willner passed away from coronavirus. For many years, he had been working on a star-studded T. Rex tribute album, in the same vein as many other compilations that Willner had put together over the last couple decades honoring various artists. Today, that compilation is…
Some of Nick Cave's old lyrics haven't aged particularly well. And in the latest issue of his Red Hand Files newsletter, which he's been using to answer questions from his fans for a while now, he addresses the question of what to do with problematic old lyrics.


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