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The Australian musician releases a book of interviews conducted with the critic Seán O’Hagan
In Thomas Houseago’s WE collective, friendship and recovery are as important as the art
The founder of fashion label The Vampire’s Wife on the bewitching appeal of the ancient East Sussex town
Two books delve into the enigmatic sound-worlds of Nick Cave and The Fall — and ask: how did they do it?
The gothic rockstar speaks exclusively about his anarchic new retail venture Cave Things
With his tour on hold, Nick Cave performed a streamed solo gig that featured themes of memory and grief
The folk song has been covered by everyone from Ma Rainey to Nick Cave — and it inspired a blistering poem by James Baldwin
Studio has hosted Nick Cave, Radiohead and the Spice Girls
Even without pyrotechnics, Cave and his band justified their place at London’s O2 Arena
Focused musicianship was compromised by attention-grabbing histrionics from frontman Matt Berninger
The Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art has grown to become a contemporary art juggernaut
Covered by everyone from Joan Baez to Mick Jagger, the song’s greatest champion was Johnny Cash
An aesthetically striking and emotionally powerful act of mourning, with music that proves handsomely adrift
Aimee Farrell goes in search of artisanal chic, from boho coats for the Bloomsbury set to flower crowns fit for faerie festivals
An evening heavy on ballads was a showcase for the musicianship of Cave and his band
Nick Cave, Flying Lotus, Mexrrissey, Glass Etudes, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, King Roger, Cheltenham Jazz Festival and Sam Lee and Friends
Singer’s 50th anniversary of recording career unites her with various celebrity cronies on a solid set of songs
A rambling rocku-biography of Nick Cave from artist-filmmakers Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard
Guitarist James Johnston steps up to show how the Bad Seeds once were with an intense nine-minute opening clatter
Hard-drinking, kangaroo-slaughtering Aussies take a young English teacher under their wing
The album is comprised of songs that have a rich, deep sound, authentically Bad Seeds-ian
This Kafka adaptation successfully distorts our sense of perspective and emphasises the story’s socio-political dimension
Multidisciplinary artist Nick Cave talks about what inspired his Soundsuits and the connection between clothing and movement
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