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Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds will document their recent arena tour in support of their latest LP, Wild God, with a live album titled Live God. The 2LP or 2CD set, due out December 5, features ...
Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds have announced LIVE GOD, a new live album recorded on this year’s WILD GOD tour. It’s out December 5 via Bad Seed / Play it Again Sam. You can listen to “Wild God” from the ...
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds have announced their long-awaited Australian tour dates, which will bring them back for a homecoming run of open-air shows across January and February 2026. The shows are ...
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Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds just recently released their latest album, Wild God, their 18th and their first since 2019’s Ghosteen. Speaking of things they haven’t done in a while, the band also just ...
On a record originally conceived as an ode to joy, Nick Cave continues to grapple with the all-consuming nature of grief. Pushed to rapturous extremes, the album sounds as haunted as it is healing.