Dig, Lazarus Dig!!! is an album informed by the Grinderman experience (the first, informal sessions for the record were held with the four-piece line-up); stripped of the pomp and circumstance that ...
Blues/The Lyre Of Orpheus, was a sumptuous, literate double disc, but the band's Grinderman alter ego, launched last year, seems to have permanently stripped Nick Cave's hard-won polish. Much of Dig, ...
Nick Cave is on the phone from a recording studio in England, where he and his frequent collaborator Warren Ellis — a member of both the Bad Seeds and Cave’s new band, Grinderman — are knee-deep in ...
Nick Cave can’t fool us. His latest blood pact with the Bad Seeds may once again find him braying about murderous ideologies, bankrupt morals, sick desires and a perverse God. But you know he’s got to ...
In recent years, Nick Cave has made an about-face that's the musical equivalent of trading the family sedan for a convertible. In 2007, a skeezy-looking Cave, wearing a mustache, slicked-back hair and ...
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A strange one, this. Nick Cave has been workaholically juggling multiple projects over the past couple of years: The Bad Seeds, of course; his comparatively pensive soundtrack work with Warren Ellis; ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... This just in: Nick Cave’s mid-life crisis has ended. Cave announced the break-up of his “rock” side project Grinderman at a recent festival performance in ...
Grinderman have confirmed that their much-anticipated second album will be released on September 13th. Called Grinderman 2, it will be supported by a series of live dates, which you can see at the ...
On the heels of their critically acclaimed Grinderman side–project, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds have announced the North American release date for their next album. The record is titled Dig, Lazarus, ...
Last year's Grinderman was promised to be a rock 'n' roll Nick Cave. And fittingly so. Cave abandoned his name on the marquee, stripped down the Bad Seeds to just a couple other guys, and forged ahead ...