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Nick Cave

Nicholas Edward Cave AO FRSL (born 22 September 1957[2]) is an Australian musician, writer and actor. Known for his baritone voice and for fronting the rock band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Cave's music is characterised by emotional intensity, a wide variety of influences and lyrical obsessions with death, religion, love and violence.[3]

Nick Cave

Cave in 2009.
Born
Nicholas Edward Cave

(1957-09-22) 22 September 1957 (age 66)
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • writer
  • actor
  • composer
Years active1973–present
Spouses
  • Viviane Carneiro
    (m. 1990; div. 1996)
  • (m. 1999)
PartnerAnita Lane (1977–1983)
Children4
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • piano
  • keyboards
  • guitar
  • harmonica
Labels
Websitenickcave.com

Born and raised in rural Victoria, Cave studied art in Melbourne before fronting the Birthday Party, one of the city's leading post-punk bands, in the late 1970s. In 1980 they evolved towards a darker and more challenging sound that helped inspire gothic rock, and acquired a reputation as "the most violent live band in the world".[4] Cave became recognised for his confrontational performances, his shock of black hair and pale, emaciated look. The band broke up soon after moving to Berlin in 1982, and Cave formed Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds the year after, later described as one of rock's "most redoubtable, enduring" bands.[5] Much of their early material is set in a mythic American Deep South, drawing on spirituals and Delta blues, while Cave's preoccupation with Old Testament notions of good versus evil culminated in what has been called his signature song, "The Mercy Seat" (1988), and in his debut novel, And the Ass Saw the Angel (1989). In 1988, he appeared in Ghosts... of the Civil Dead, an Australian prison film which he both co-wrote and scored.

The 1990s saw Cave move between São Paulo and England, and find inspiration in the New Testament. He went on to achieve mainstream success with quieter, piano-driven ballads, notably the Kylie Minogue duet "Where the Wild Roses Grow" (1996), and "Into My Arms" (1997). Turning increasingly to film in the 2000s, Cave wrote the Australian Western The Proposition (2005), also composing its soundtrack with frequent collaborator Warren Ellis. The pair's film score credits include The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2007), The Road (2009) and Hell or High Water (2016). Their garage rock side project Grinderman has released two albums since 2006. In 2009, he released his second novel, The Death of Bunny Munro, and starred in the semi-fictional "day in the life" film 20,000 Days on Earth (2014). His more recent musical work features ambient and electronic elements, as well as increasingly abstract lyrics, informed in part by grief over his son Arthur's 2015 death, which is explored in the documentary One More Time with Feeling (2016) and the Bad Seeds' 17th and latest album, Ghosteen (2019).

Cave maintains The Red Hand Files, a newsletter he uses to respond to questions from fans. He has collaborated with the likes of Shane MacGowan and ex-partner PJ Harvey, and his songs have been covered by a wide range of artists, including Johnny Cash ("The Mercy Seat"), Metallica ("Loverman") and Snoop Dogg ("Red Right Hand"). He was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 2007,[6] and named an Officer of the Order of Australia in 2017.

Early life and education Edit

 
Holy Trinity Cathedral in Wangaratta where Cave was a choirboy

Cave was born on 22 September 1957 in Warracknabeal, a country town in the Australian state of Victoria, to Dawn Cave (née Treadwell) and Colin Frank Cave.[7][8] As a child, he lived in Warracknabeal and then Wangaratta in rural Victoria. His father taught English and mathematics at the local technical school; his mother was a librarian at the high school that Cave attended.[9] From an early age, Cave's father introduced him to literary classics, such as Crime and Punishment and Lolita,[10] and also organised the first symposium on the Australian bushranger and outlaw Ned Kelly,[11] with whom Cave was enamoured as a child.[12] Through his older brother, Cave became a fan of progressive rock bands such as King Crimson, Pink Floyd and Jethro Tull,[13] while a childhood girlfriend introduced him to Leonard Cohen, who he later described as "the greatest songwriter of them all".[14]

When Cave was 9 he joined the choir of Wangaratta's Holy Trinity Cathedral.[7] At 13 he was expelled from Wangaratta High School.[10] In 1970, he moved with his family to the Melbourne suburb of Murrumbeena, where he became a boarder and later day student at Caulfield Grammar School.[9] He was 21 when his father was killed in a car collision; his mother told him of his father's death while she was bailing him out of a St Kilda police station where he was being held on a charge of burglary. He would later recall that his father "died at a point in my life when I was most confused" and that "the loss of my father created in my life a vacuum, a space in which my words began to float and collect and find their purpose".[10]

After his secondary schooling, Cave studied painting at the Caulfield Institute of Technology in 1976, but dropped out the following year to pursue music.[15] He also began using heroin around the time that he left art school.[16]

Cave attended his first music concert at Melbourne's Festival Hall. The bill consisted of Manfred Mann, Deep Purple and Free. Cave recalled: "I remember sitting there and feeling physically the sound going through me."[15] In early 1977, he saw Australian punk rock groups Radio Birdman and the Saints live for the first time. Cave was particularly inspired by the show of the latter band, saying that he left the venue "a different person";[17] a photograph by Rennie Ellis shows Cave in the front row, appearing awestruck by the Saints' frontman Chris Bailey.[18]

Music career Edit

Early years and the Birthday Party (1973–1983) Edit

In 1973, Cave met Mick Harvey (guitar), Phill Calvert (drums), John Cochivera (guitar), Brett Purcell (bass), and Chris Coyne (saxophone); fellow students at Caulfield Grammar. They founded a band with Cave as singer. Their repertoire consisted of rudimentary cover versions of songs by Lou Reed, David Bowie, Alice Cooper, Roxy Music and Alex Harvey, among others. Later, the line-up slimmed down to four members including Cave's friend Tracy Pew on bass. In 1977, after leaving school, they adopted the name The Boys Next Door and began playing predominantly original material. Guitarist and songwriter Rowland S. Howard joined the band in 1978.

They were a leader of Melbourne's post-punk scene in the late 1970s, playing hundreds of live shows in Australia before changing their name to the Birthday Party in 1980 and moving to London, then West Berlin. Cave's Australian girlfriend and muse Anita Lane accompanied them to London. The band were notorious for their provocative live performances which featured Cave shrieking, bellowing and throwing himself about the stage, backed up by harsh pounding rock music laced with guitar feedback. Cave used Old Testament imagery with lyrics about sin, debauchery and damnation.[19] Cave's droll sense of humour and penchant for parody is evident in many of the band's songs, including "Nick the Stripper" and "King Ink". "Release the Bats", one of the band's most famous songs, was intended as an over-the-top "piss-take" on gothic rock, and a "direct attack" on the "stock gothic associations that less informed critics were wont to make". Ironically, it became highly influential on the genre, giving rise to a new generation of bands.[20] Cave attended a gig of the Pop Group and was so inspired by their performance, he stated that: "...It was one of those moments we just feel the cogs of your mind shift and your life is going to be irreversibly changed forever."[21]

After establishing a cult following in Europe and Australia, the Birthday Party disbanded in 1983.

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds (1984–present) Edit

 
Cave performing in Belgium, 1986

The band with Cave as their leader and frontman has released seventeen studio albums. Pitchfork Media calls the group one of rock's "most enduring, redoubtable" bands, with an accomplished discography.[22] Though their sound tends to change considerably from one album to another, the one constant of the band is an unpolished blending of disparate genres, and song structures which provide a vehicle for Cave's virtuosic, frequently histrionic theatrics. Critics Stephen Thomas Erlewine and Steve Huey wrote: "With the Bad Seeds, Cave continued to explore his obsessions with religion, death, love, America, and violence with a bizarre, sometimes self-consciously eclectic hybrid of blues, gospel, rock, and arty post-punk."[3]

 
Hamburg, Germany July 2001

Reviewing 2008's Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!! album, NME used the phrase "gothic psycho-sexual apocalypse" to describe the "menace" present in the lyrics of the title track.[23] Their most recent work, Ghosteen, was released in October 2019.[24]

In mid-August 2013, Cave was a 'First Longlist' finalist for the 9th Coopers AMP, alongside artists such as Kevin Mitchell and the Drones. The Australian music prize is worth A$30,000.[25] The prize ultimately went to Big Scary.[26] In a September 2013 interview, Cave explained that he returned to using a typewriter for songwriting after his experience with the Nocturama album, as he "could walk in on a bad day and hit 'delete' and that was the end of it". Cave believes that he lost valuable work due to a "bad day".[15]

Grinderman (2006–present) Edit

 
Cave and Ellis performing as Grinderman in 2008

In 2006, Cave formed Grinderman with himself on vocals, guitar, organ and piano, Warren Ellis (tenor guitar, electric mandolin, violin, viola, guitar, backing vocals), Martyn P. Casey (bass, guitar, backing vocals) and Jim Sclavunos (drums, percussion, backing vocals). The alternative rock outfit was formed as "a way to escape the weight of The Bad Seeds".[27] The band's name was inspired by a Memphis Slim song, "Grinder Man Blues", which Cave is noted to have started singing during one of the band's early rehearsal sessions. The band's debut studio album, Grinderman, was released in 2007 to positive reviews and the band's second and final studio album, Grinderman 2, was released in 2010 to a similar reception.[citation needed]

Grinderman's first public performance was at All Tomorrow's Parties in April 2007 where Bobby Gillespie from Primal Scream accompanied Grinderman on backing vocals and percussion.[citation needed]

In December 2011, after performing at the Meredith Music Festival, Cave announced that Grinderman was over.[28] Two years later, Grinderman performed both weekends at the 2013 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, as did Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds.[29]

Music in film and television drama Edit

Cave's musical work was featured in a scene of the 1986 film, Dogs in Space by Richard Lowenstein.[30] Cave performed parts of the Boys Next Door song "Shivers" twice during the film, once on video and once live.

Another early fan of Cave's was German director Wim Wenders, who lists Cave, along with Lou Reed and Portishead, as among his favourites.[31] Cave and the Bad Seeds appear in the film 1987 film Wings of Desire performing "The Carny" and "From Her to Eternity".[32] Two original songs were included in Wenders' 1993 sequel Faraway, So Close!, including the title track. The soundtrack for Wenders' 1991 film Until the End of the World features, another Cave original, "(I'll Love You) Till the End of the World". Cave and the Bad Seeds later recorded a live in-studio cover track for Wenders' 2003 documentary The Soul of a Man, and his 2008 film Palermo Shooting features two original songs from Cave's side project Grinderman.[33]

Cave's songs have also appeared in a number of Hollywood blockbusters – "There is a Light" appears on the 1995 soundtrack for Batman Forever, and "Red Right Hand" appeared in a number of films including The X-Files, Dumb & Dumber; Scream, its sequels Scream 2 and 3, and Hellboy (performed by Pete Yorn). In Scream 3, the song was given a reworking with Cave writing new lyrics and adding an orchestra to the arrangement of the track. "People Ain't No Good" was featured in the animated movie Shrek 2 and the song "O Children" was featured in the 2010 movie Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1.

In 2000, Andrew Dominik used "Release the Bats" in his film Chopper. Numerous other movies use Cave's songs including Box of Moonlight (1996), Mr In-Between (2001), Romance & Cigarettes (2005), Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant (2009), The Freshman, Gas Food Lodging, Kevin & Perry Go Large, About Time

His works also appear in a number of major TV programmes among them Trauma, The L Word, Traveler, The Unit, I Love the '70s, Outpatient, The Others, Nip/Tuck, and Californication. Most recently his work has appeared in the Netflix series After Life, BBC series Peaky Blinders and the Australian series Jack Irish. "Red Right Hand" is the theme song for Peaky Blinders and renditions of the track can be heard throughout the series, including covers by artists such as Arctic Monkeys, PJ Harvey, Laura Marling, Jarvis Cocker and Iggy Pop, Patti Smith and Anna Calvi. In a Vice interview, Peaky Blinders star Cillian Murphy mentioned that Cave personally approved the use of the song for the series after watching a pre-screening of the show.[34]

Collaborations Edit

During the 1982 recording sessions for the Birthday Party's Junkyard LP, Cave, together with band-mates Harvey and Howard, joined members of the Go-Betweens to form Tuff Monks. The short-lived band released one single, "After the Fireworks", and played live only once. Later that year, Cave contributed to the Honeymoon in Red concept album. Intended as a collaboration between the Birthday Party and Lydia Lunch, the album was not released until 1987, by which time Lunch had fallen out with Cave, who she credits on the release as "Anonymous", "Her Dead Twin" and "A Drunk Cowboy Junkie". During the Birthday Party's Berlin period, Cave collaborated with local post-punk group Die Haut on their album Burnin' the Ice, released in 1983. In the immediate aftermath of the Birthday Party's breakup, Cave performed several shows in the United States as part of The Immaculate Consumptive, a short-lived "super-group" with Lunch, Marc Almond and Clint Ruin.[35] Cave sang on an Annie Hogan song called "Vixo" which was recorded in October 1983: the track was released in 1985 on the 12" inch vinyl "Annie Hogan – Plays Kickabye".[36]

 
After covering one another's songs, Cave and Johnny Cash (pictured) recorded duets for what would be the latter's final album.

A lifelong fan of Johnny Cash, Cave covered his song "The Singer" (originally "The Folk Singer") for the 1986 album Kicking Against the Pricks, which Cash seemingly repaid by covering "The Mercy Seat" on American III: Solitary Man (2000). Cave was then invited to contribute to the liner notes of the retrospective The Essential Johnny Cash CD, released to coincide with Cash's 70th birthday. Subsequently, Cave recorded a duet with Cash, a version of Hank Williams' "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry", for what would be Cash's final album, American IV: The Man Comes Around (2002). Another duet between the two artists, the American folk song "Cindy", was released posthumously on Unearthed, a boxset of outtakes. Cave's song "Let the Bells Ring", released on the 2004 album Abattoir Blues / The Lyre of Orpheus, is a posthumous tribute to Cash.

Cave played with Shane MacGowan on cover versions of Bob Dylan's "Death is Not the End" and Louis Armstrong's "What a Wonderful World". Cave also performed "What a Wonderful World" live with the Flaming Lips. Cave recorded a cover version of the Pogues song "Rainy Night in Soho", written by MacGowan. MacGowan also sings a version of "Lucy", released on B-Sides and Rarities. On 3 May 2008, during the Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!! tour, MacGowan joined Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds on stage to perform "Lucy" at Dublin Castle in Ireland. Pulp's single "Bad Cover Version" includes on its B-side a cover version by Cave of that band's song "Disco 2000". On the Deluxe Edition of Pulp's Different Class another take of this cover can be found.

In 2004, Cave gave a hand to Marianne Faithfull on the album, Before the Poison. He co-wrote and produced three songs ("Crazy Love", "There is a Ghost" and "Desperanto"), and the Bad Seeds are featured on all of them. He is also featured on "The Crane Wife" (originally by the Decemberists), on Faithfull's 2008 album, Easy Come, Easy Go.

 
Cave's ex-partner, PJ Harvey, appears on his Murder Ballads LP, notably the single "Henry Lee".

Cave provided guest vocals on the title track of Current 93's 1996 album All the Pretty Little Horses, as well as the closer "Patripassian". For his 1996 album Murder Ballads, Cave recorded "Where the Wild Roses Grow" with Kylie Minogue, and "Henry Lee" with PJ Harvey.

Cave also took part in the "X-Files" compilation CD with some other artists, where he reads parts from the Bible combined with own texts, like "Time Jesum ...", he outed himself as a fan of the series some years ago, but since he does not watch much TV, it was one of the only things he watched. He collaborated on the 2003 single "Bring It On", with Chris Bailey, formerly of the Australian punk group, The Saints. Cave contributed vocals to the song "Sweet Rosyanne", on the 2006 album Catch That Train! from Dan Zanes & Friends, a children's music group.

In 2010, Nick Cave began a series of duets with Debbie Harry for The Jeffrey Lee Pierce Sessions Project.[37][38][39]

In 2011, Cave recorded a cover of the Zombies' "She's Not There" with Neko Case, which was used at the end of the first episode of the fourth season of True Blood.

In 2014, Cave wrote the libretto for the opera Shell Shock (opera) by Nicholas Lens.[40][41][42] The opera premiered at the Royal Opera House La Monnaie in Brussels on 24 October 2014[43] and was also set up at the international Weekend of War and Peace, Paris[44] on 10 and 11 November 2018 performed by L' Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France at Cité de la Musique (Philharmonie de Paris)[45] with live television broadcasting on Arte[46][47][better source needed] and France Musique.[48]

In 2020, Cave wrote the libretto for L.I.T.A.N.I.E.S, a trance-minimal chamber opera by Nicholas Lens. A recording produced by both writers was released by Deutsche Grammophon.[49][50][51][52]

Film scores and theatre music Edit

"When Cave makes a brief appearance in the film's waning minutes—playing a grungy troubadour, of course, strolling the length of a bar as he growls the oft-sung folk tribute to Jesse James—you almost get the feeling that in some ways it's been Cave, by way of his score, telling the story all along."

Pitchfork reviewing the soundtrack for The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2007)[53]

Cave creates original film scores with fellow Bad Seeds band member Warren Ellis—they first teamed up in 2005 to work on Hillcoat's bushranger film The Proposition, for which Cave also wrote the screenplay.[54]

In 2006, Cave and Ellis composed the music for Andrew Dominik's adaptation of Ron Hansen's The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford.[55] By the time Dominik's film was released, Hillcoat was preparing his next project, The Road, an adaptation of Cormac McCarthy's novel about a father and son struggling to survive in a post-apocalyptic world. Cave and Ellis wrote and recorded the score for the film, which was released in 2009.[56] In 2011, Cave and Ellis reunited with Hillcoat to score his latest picture, Lawless. Cave also authored this screenplay based on Matt Bondurant's novel The Wettest County in the World. Set in Depression-era Franklin County, Virginia, the film was released in 2012.[57]

In 2016, Cave and Ellis scored the neo-Western film Hell or High Water, directed by David Mackenzie. The following year, they scored Taylor Sheridan's neo-Western Wind River, as well as Australian director David Michôd's War Machine.

Cave and Ellis have also scored a number of documentary films, including The English Surgeon (2007), West of Memphis (2012), Prophet's Prey (2015) and The Velvet Queen (2021). Cave and Ellis created music for the Vesturport productions Woyzeck, The Metamorphosis and Faust.[58]

Writing Edit

Cave released his first book, King Ink, in 1988. It is a collection of lyrics and plays, including collaborations with Lydia Lunch. This was followed up with King Ink II in 1997, containing lyrics, poems, and the transcript of a radio essay he wrote for the BBC in July 1996, "The Flesh Made Word", discussing in biographical format his relationship with Christianity.

 
Cave reading from The Death of Bunny Munro in New York City, 2009.

While he was based in West Berlin, Cave started working on what was to become his debut novel, And the Ass Saw the Angel (1989). Significant crossover is evident between the themes in the book and the lyrics Cave wrote in the late stages of the Birthday Party and the early stage of his solo career. "Swampland", from Mutiny, in particular, uses the same linguistic stylings ('mah' for 'my', for instance) and some of the same themes (the narrator being haunted by the memory of a girl called Lucy, being hunted like an animal, approaching death and execution).

In 1993, Cave and Lydia Lunch published an adult comic book they wrote together, with illustrations by Mike Matthews, titled AS-FIX-E-8.[59]

On 21 January 2008, a special edition of Cave's novel And the Ass Saw the Angel was released.[60] Cave's second novel The Death of Bunny Munro was published on 8 September 2009 by Harper Collins books.[61][62] Telling the story of a sex-addicted salesman, it was also released as a binaural audio-book produced by British Artists Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard and an iPhone app.[63] The book originally started as a screenplay Cave was going to write for John Hillcoat.[64]

In 2015 he released the book The Sick Bag Song, followed in 2022 by Faith, Hope, and Carnage, collected from a series of phone conversations conducted between Cave and Sean O'Hagan during the COVID-19 pandemic.[65]

Contributions Edit

Aside from their soundtracks, Cave also wrote the screenplays for John Hillcoat's The Proposition (2005) and Lawless (2012).

Cave wrote the foreword to a Canongate publication of the Gospel According to Mark, published in the UK in 1998. The American edition of the same book (published by Grove Press) contains a foreword by the noted American writer Barry Hannah.

Cave is a contributor to a 2009 rock biography of the Triffids, Vagabond Holes: David McComb and the Triffids, edited by Australian academics Niall Lucy and Chris Coughran.[66]

Acting Edit

Cave's first film appearance was in Wim Wenders' 1987 film Wings of Desire, in which he and the Bad Seeds are shown performing at a concert in Berlin.

Cave has made occasional appearances as an actor. He appears alongside Blixa Bargeld in the 1988 Peter Sempel film Dandy, playing dice, singing and speaking from his Berlin apartment. He is most prominently featured in the 1989 film Ghosts... of the Civil Dead, written and directed by John Hillcoat, and in the 1991 film Johnny Suede with Brad Pitt.

Cave appeared in the 2005 homage to Leonard Cohen, Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man, in which he performed "I'm Your Man" solo, and "Suzanne" with Julie Christensen and Perla Batalla. He also appeared in the 2007 film adaptation of Ron Hansen's novel The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, where he sings "The Ballad of Jesse James".[67] Cave and Warren Ellis are credited for the film's soundtrack.[68] Nick Cave and his son Luke performed one of the songs on the soundtrack together. Luke played the triangle.[69]

His interest in the work of Edward Gorey led to his participation in the BBC Radio 3 programme Guest + Host = Ghost, featuring Peter Blegvad and the radiophonic sound of the Langham Research Centre.[70]

Cave has also lent his voice in narrating the animated film The Cat Piano. It was directed by Eddie White and Ari Gibson (of the People's Republic of Animation), produced by Jessica Brentnall and features music by Benjamin Speed.[71]

Screenwriting Edit

 
Cave at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival

Cave wrote the screenplay for The Proposition, a film about bushrangers in the Australian outback during the late 19th century. Directed by John Hillcoat and filmed in Queensland in 2004, it premiered in October 2005 and was later released worldwide to critical acclaim.[72] Cave explained his personal background in relation to writing the film's screenplay in a 2013 interview:

I had written long-form before but it is pure story-telling in script writing and that goes back as far as I can remember for me, not just with my father but with myself. I slept in the same bedroom as my sister for many years, until it became indecent to do so and I would tell her stories every night—that is how she would get to sleep. She would say "tell me a story" so I would tell her a story. So that ability, I very much had that from the start and I used to enjoy that at school so actually to write a script—it suddenly felt like I was just making up a big story.[15]

The film critic for British newspaper The Independent called The Proposition "peerless", "a star-studded and uncompromisingly violent outlaw film".[73] The generally ambient soundtrack was recorded by Cave and Warren Ellis.

At the request of his friend Russell Crowe, Cave wrote a script for a proposed sequel to Gladiator which was rejected by the studio.[74]

An announcement in February 2010 stated that Andy Serkis and Cave would collaborate on a motion-capture movie of the Brecht and Weill musical The Threepenny Opera. As of September 2019, the project has not been realised.[75]

Cave wrote a screenplay titled The Wettest County in the World,[76] which was used for the 2012 film Lawless, directed again by John Hillcoat, starring Tom Hardy and Shia LaBeouf.[77]

Blogging Edit

Cave currently maintains a personal blog and an online correspondence page with his fans called The Red Hand Files which is seen as a continuation of In Conversation, a series of live personal talks Cave had held in which the audience were free to ask questions. On the page, Cave discusses various issues ranging from art, religion, current affairs and music, as well as using it as a free platform in which fans are encouraged to ask personal questions on any topic of their choosing.[78][79] Cave's intimate approach to the Question & Answer format on The Red Hand Files was praised by The Guardian as "a shelter from the online storm free of discord and conspiracies, and in harmony with the internet vision of Tim Berners-Lee."[79]

In January 2023, after being sent a song written by ChatGPT "in the style of Nick Cave",[80] he responded on The Red Hand Files (and was later quoted in The Guardian) saying that act of song writing "is not mimicry, or replication, or pastiche, it is the opposite, it is an act of self-murder that destroys all one has strived to produce in the past." He went on to say "It's a blood and guts business [that] requires my humanness", concluding that "this song is bullshit, a grotesque mockery of what it is to be human, and, well, I don't much like it."[80][81]

Legacy and influence Edit

In 2010, Cave was ranked the 19th greatest living lyricist in NME.[82] Flea called him the greatest living songwriter in 2011.[83] Rob O'Connor of Yahoo! Music listed him as the 23rd best lyricist in rock history.[84] The Art of Nick Cave: New Critical Essays was edited by academic John H. Baker and published in 2013. In an essay on the album The Boatman's Call, Peter Billingham praised Cave's love songs as characterised by a "deep, poetic, melancholic introspection".[85] Carl Lavery, another academic featured in the collection, argued that there was a "burgeoning field of Cave studies".[86] Dan Rose argued that Cave "is a master of the disturbing narrative and chronicler of the extreme, though he is also certainly capable of a subtle romantic vision. He does much to the listener who enters his world."[87]

Songs written about Cave include "Just a King in Mirrors" (1983) by The Go-Betweens,[88] "Sick Man" (1984) by Foetus,[89] and "Bill Bailey" (1987) by The Gun Club.[90]

A number of prominent noise rock vocalists have cited Cave's Birthday Party-era work as their primary influence, including The U-Men's John Bigley,[91] and David Yow, frontman of Scratch Acid and The Jesus Lizard. Yow stated: "For a long time, particularly with Scratch Acid, I was so taken with the Birthday Party that I would deny it",[92] and that "it sounded like I was trying to be Birthday Party Nick Cave—which I was."[93] Often compared to Cave in his vocal delivery, Alexis Marshall of Daughters said that he admires the personality and energy within Cave's voice, and that his early albums "exposed [him] to lyrical content as literature".[94]

Personal life Edit

Cave left Australia in 1980. After stints living in London, Berlin, and São Paulo, he moved to Brighton, England, in the early 2000s.[citation needed]

The 2014 film 20,000 Days on Earth, about Cave's life, is set around Brighton.[95] In 2017, Cave reportedly told GQ magazine that he and his family were considering moving from Brighton to Los Angeles as, after the death of his 15-year-old son, Arthur, they "just find it too difficult to live here."[96]

In November 2021, whilst answering a question on The Red Hand Files which was referencing the song "Heart That Kills" (from the album B-Sides & Rarities Part II) Cave stated, "The words of the song go someway toward articulating why Susie and I moved from Brighton to L.A. Brighton had just become too sad. We did, however, return once we realised that, regardless of where we lived, we just took our sadness with us. These days, though, we spend much of our time in London, in a tiny, secret, pink house, where we are mostly happy."[97]

Cave was a guest at the Coronation of Charles III and Camilla in 2023.[98][99]

In June 2023, in The Archbishop Interview with Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, on BBC Radio 4, Cave spoke about being a heroin addict for 20 years. Although his life during that time was admittedly "a terrible shambles", his second decade of addiction was much more stable and characterised by taking regularly heroin in the morning and in the evening and being able to work writing during the day.[100]

Partners and children Edit

Cave dated Anita Lane from the late 1970s to mid-1980s.[101] Cave and Lane recorded together on a few occasions. Their most notable collaborations include Lane's "cameo" verse on Cave's Bob Dylan cover "Death Is Not The End" from the album Murder Ballads, and a cover of the Serge Gainsbourg/Jane Birkin song "Je t'aime... moi non plus/ I love you ... me neither".[102] Lane co-wrote the lyrics to the title track for Cave's 1984 LP, From Her to Eternity, as well as the lyrics of the song "Stranger Than Kindness" from Your Funeral, My Trial.[103]

Cave then moved to São Paulo, Brazil, in 1990, where he met and married his first wife, Brazilian journalist Viviane Carneiro. She gave birth to their son Luke in 1991. Cave and Carneiro were married for six years and divorced in 1996.[104]

Cave's son Jethro was also born in 1991, just ten days before Luke, and grew up with his mother, Beau Lazenby, in Melbourne, Australia. Cave and Jethro did not meet one another until Jethro was about seven or eight.[105][106] Jethro Lazenby, also known as Jethro Cave, died in May 2022, aged 31.[107]

Cave briefly dated PJ Harvey during the mid-1990s, with whom he recorded the duet "Henry Lee". Their breakup influenced his 1997 album The Boatman's Call.[108]

In 1997, Cave met British model Susie Bick; they married in 1999. Their twin sons, Arthur and Earl, were born in London in 2000 and raised in Brighton.[109][110][111][112] Bick is the model on the cover of Cave's album Push the Sky Away.[113]

When he was 15 years old, Cave's son Arthur fell from a cliff at Ovingdean, near Brighton, and died from his injuries on 14 July 2015.[114][115][116] An inquest found that Arthur had taken LSD before the fall and the coroner ruled his death was an accident.[117] The effect of Arthur's death on Cave and his family was explored in the 2016 documentary film One More Time with Feeling and the 2019 album Ghosteen.

Cave is the godfather to Michael Hutchence's daughter Heavenly Hiraani Tiger Lily.[118] Cave performed "Into My Arms" at the televised funeral of Hutchence, but insisted that the cameras cease rolling during his performance.

Religion Edit

Cave is an avid reader of the Christian Bible. In his recorded lectures on music and songwriting, Cave said that any true love song is a song for God, and ascribed the mellowing of his music to a shift in focus from the Old Testament to the New. When asked if he had interest in religions outside of Christianity, Cave quipped that he had a passing, sceptical interest but was a "hammer-and-nails kind of guy".[119] Despite this, Cave has also said he is critical of organised religion. When interviewed by Jarvis Cocker on 12 September 2010, for his BBC Radio 6 show Jarvis Cocker's Sunday Service, Cave said that "I believe in God in spite of religion, not because of it."[120] Moreover, Cave has always been open about his doubts. When asked in 2009 about whether he believed in a personal God, Cave's reply was "No".[121] The following year, he stated that "I'm not religious, and I'm not a Christian, but I do reserve the right to believe in the possibility of a god. It's kind of defending the indefensible, though; I'm critical of what religions are becoming, the more destructive they're becoming. But I think as an artist, particularly, it's a necessary part of what I do, that there is some divine element going on within my songs."[122]

Cave's religious doubts were once a source of discomfort to him, but he eventually concluded:

Although I've never been an atheist, there are periods when I struggled with the whole thing. As someone who uses words, you need to be able to justify your belief with language, I'd have arguments and the atheist always won because he'd go back to logic. Belief in God is illogical, it's absurd. There's no debate. I feel it intuitively, it comes from the heart, a magical place. But I still I fluctuate from day to day. Sometimes I feel very close to the notion of God, other times I don't. I used to see that as a failure. Now I see it as a strength, especially compared to the more fanatical notions of what God is. I think doubt is an essential part of belief.[123]

In 2019, Cave expressed his personal disagreement with both organised religion and atheism (in particular New Atheism) when questioned about his beliefs by a fan during a question and answer session on his Red Hand Files blog.[78] On the same blog, Cave confirmed he believed in God in June 2021.[124] By 2023, Cave characterised himself as not being a Christian but 'act[ing] like one'[125] and detailed in his 2022 book Faith, Hope, and Carnage that he regularly attends church.

Politics Edit

In November 2017, Cave resisted demands from musicians Brian Eno and Roger Waters to cancel two concerts in Tel Aviv. This was after both Eno and Waters published a letter asking Cave to avoid performing in Israel while "apartheid remains". Cave went on to describe the Boycotts, Divestment and Sanctions movement as "cowardly and shameful", and that calls to boycott the country are "partly the reason I am playing Israel – not as support for any particular political entity but as a principled stand against those who wish to bully, shame and silence musicians." He furthermore responded with an open letter to Eno to defend his position.[126][127][128]

In 2019, Cave wrote in defence of singer Morrissey after the latter expressed a series of controversial political statements during the release of his California Son album which led to some record stores refusing to stock it. Cave argued that Morrissey should have that right to freedom of speech to state his opinions while everyone should be able to "challenge them when and wherever possible, but allow his music to live on, bearing in mind we are all conflicted individuals." He also added it would be "dangerous" to censor Morrissey from expressing his beliefs.[129][78]

In response to a fan asking about his political beliefs, Cave expressed a disdain for "atheism, organised religion, radical bi-partisan politics and woke culture" on his Red Hand Files blog. He in particular singled out woke politics and culture for criticism, describing it as "finding energy in self-righteous belief and the suppression of contrary systems of thought" and "regardless of the virtuous intentions of many woke issues, it is its lack of humility and the paternalistic and doctrinal sureness of its claims that repel me."[78] In 2020, Cave also expressed opposition to cancel culture and misguided political correctness, describing both as "bad religion run amuck" and their "refusal to engage with uncomfortable ideas has an asphyxiating effect on the creative soul of a society."[130][131]

Cave has previously described himself as a supporter of freedom of speech in both his live In Conversation events and on his blog.[132] He has also argued against boycotting musicians for controversial actions or political opinions while giving a lecture at the Hay Festival in 2023, saying that audiences should not “eradicate the best of these people in order to punish the worst of them."[125]

In October 2022, Cave expressed support for the participants of the Mahsa Amini protests in Iran on his correspondence blog after being asked by a fan on the matter. He responded by stating "I am in awe of their courage and pray for their safety."[133]

In 2023, Cave disputed a characterization of him as right-wing or conservative by The New Statesman magazine but added “I have these days what I would call a conservative temperament” and described himself as “conservative with a small c." He also clarified he was “not against progress” but "I just see things moving very rapidly and a whole lot of different things worry me a lot, like AI" and expressed criticism of the idea "that everything is systemically fucked.” He also stated that his small c conservative views had formed following the deaths of two of his sons, explaining “I think that I have an understanding of loss and what it is to lose something and how difficult it is to get that back" and argued that the demise of religion and spirituality "which may or may not be a good thing" had led to a "vacuum that we created that we don’t really know what to do with.”[125]

Discography Edit

 
Cave performing in 2008
Studio albums

Publications Edit

Publications by Cave Edit

Publications with contributions by Cave Edit

  • The Gospel According to Mark. Pocket Canons: Series 1. Edinburgh, Scotland: Canongate, 1998. ISBN 0-86241-796-1. UK edition. With an introduction by Cave to the Gospel of Mark.

Films Edit

Exhibitions Edit

  • Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds European Tour 1992, Arts Centre Melbourne (then known as The Victorian Arts Centre), Melbourne, 4 December 1992 – 26 February 1993. A photographic exhibition by Peter Milne.[137]
  • Nick Cave: The exhibition, Arts Centre Melbourne, Melbourne, November 2007.[138] Exhibition based on the Nick Cave collection at Australian Performing Arts Collection. Later toured nationally.[139][140][141]
  • Stranger Than Kindness: The Nick Cave Exhibition, Royal Danish Library, Copenhagen, June 2020. The exhibition shows Cave's life and work and was co-curated by him.[142]
  • We, Sara Hildén Art Museum, Tampere, Finland. September 2022 – January 2023. The exhibition shows 17 of Cave's hand-crafted ceramic figurines depicting Satan.[143]

Awards and honours Edit

APRA Music Awards Edit

The APRA Awards are presented annually from 1982 by the Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA), "honouring composers and songwriters". They commenced in 1982.[144]

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
1994 "Do You Love Me?" Song of the Year Nominated [145][146]
1996 Nick Cave Songwriter of the Year Won
"Where the Wild Roses Grow" Most Performed Australian Work Nominated
Song of the Year Nominated
1998 "Into My Arms" Nominated
2001 "The Ship Song" Top 30 Best Australian Songs included [147]
2014 "Jubilee Street" (with Warren Ellis) Song of the Year Shortlisted [148]
"We No Who U R" (with Warren Ellis) Shortlisted
2021 "Ghosteen" (with Warren Ellis) Song of the Year Shortlisted [149]
2022 "Albuquerque" (with Warren Ellis) Song of the Year Shortlisted [150]

ARIA Music Awards Edit

The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of Australian music. They commenced in 1987.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
1995 Let Love In Best Group Nominated
"Do You Love Me?" Single of the Year Nominated
1996 Murder Ballads Album of the Year Nominated [151]
Best Alternative Release Nominated
"Where the Wild Roses Grow" (with Kylie Minogue) Song of the Year Won
Single of the Year Won
Best Pop Release Won
1997 The Boatman's Call Album of the Year Nominated [151]
Best Alternative Release Nominated
"Into My Arms" Song of the Year Nominated
Single of the Year Nominated
To Have and to Hold (Nick Cave with Blixa Bargeld & Mick Harvey) Best Original Soundtrack / Cast / Show Recording Won
2001 No More Shall We Part Best Male Artist (Nick Cave) Won
2003 Nocturama Best Male Artist (Nick Cave) Nominated [151]
Best Rock Album Nominated
2006 The Proposition (Nick Cave with Warren Ellis ) Best Original Soundtrack / Cast / Show Recording Nominated [152]
2007 Nick Cave ARIA Hall of Fame inducted
2008 Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!! Album of the Year Nominated [151]
Best Male Aritst (Cave) Won
Best Rock Album Nominated
2013 Push The Sky Away Album of the Year Nominated [153]
Best Group Nominated
Best Independent Release Won
Best Adult Contemporary Album Won
"Jubilee Street" (directed by John Hillcoat) Best Video Nominated
National Tour Best Australian Live Act Nominated
Lawless (with Warren Ellis) Best Original Soundtrack / Cast / Show Recording Nominated
2014 Live from KCRW Best Adult Contemporary Album Nominated
2015 Nick Cave Australian Tour Best Australian Live Act Nominated
2017 Skeleton Tree Best Group Nominated
Best Adult Contemporary Album Nominated
Australia & New Zealand Tour 2017 Best Australian Live Act Nominated
2020 Ghosteen Best Independent Release Nominated
Best Adult Contemporary Album Nominated
2021 Carnage (with Warren Ellis ) Best Adult Contemporary Album Nominated [154]

Australian Music Prize Edit

The Australian Music Prize (the AMP) is an annual award of $30,000 given to an Australian band or solo artist in recognition of the merit of an album released during the year of award. It commenced in 2005.

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2021[155] Carnage (with Warren Ellis) Australian Music Prize Nominated


EG Awards / Music Victoria Awards Edit

The EG Awards (known as Music Victoria Awards since 2013) are an annual awards night celebrating Victorian music. They commenced in 2006.

Year Nominee / work Award Result
EG Awards of 2007[156] Nick Cave & Grinderman – Forum Theatre Best Tour Won
EG Awards of 2008[157] Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!! Best Album Won
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Best Band Won

J Awards Edit

The J Awards are an annual series of Australian music awards that were established by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's youth-focused radio station Triple J. They commenced in 2005.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2022 "Macca the Mutt" by Party Dozen featuring Nick Cave (directed by Tanya Babic & Jason Sukadana [Versus]) Australian Video of the Year Nominated [158]

Other awards Edit

See also Edit

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Further reading Edit

  • Bad Seed: A Biography of Nick Cave, Ian Johnston (1997) ISBN 0-316-90833-9
  • The Life and Music of Nick Cave: An Illustrated Biography, Maximilian Dax & Johannes Beck (1999) ISBN 3-931126-27-7
  • Liner notes to the CDs Original Seeds: Songs that inspired Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Kim Beissel (1998 & 2004), Rubber Records
  • Kicking Against the Pricks: An Armchair Guide to Nick Cave, Amy Hanson (2005), ISBN 1-900924-96-X
  • Nick Cave Stories, Janine Barrand (2007) ISBN 978-0-9757406-9-9
  • Cultural Seeds: Essays on the Work of Nick Cave, eds. Karen Welberry and Tanya Dalziell (2009) ISBN 0-7546-6395-7
  • Nick Cave Sinner Saint: The True Confessions, ed. Mat Snow (2011) ISBN 978-0-85965-448-7
  • Baker, John H., ed. (2013). The Art of Nick Cave: New Critical Essays. Intellect Books. ISBN 978-1841506272.
  • A Little History: Nick Cave & cohorts 1981–2013, Bleddyn Butcher (2014) ISBN 9781760110680
  • Nick Cave: Mercy on Me (2017), a graphic biography by Reinhard Kleist
  • Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds: An Art Book, Reinhard Kliest (2018), ISBN 9781910593523
  • Boy on Fire: The Young Nick Cave, Mark Mordue (2020)

External links Edit

  • Official website  
  • The Red Hand Files – Nick Cave answers questions from fans
  • Nick Cave Collection at the Performing Arts Collection, Arts Centre Melbourne
  • Nick Cave Monday at The Rumpus 29 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  • Nick Cave at IMDb

nick, cave, american, artist, artist, nicholas, edward, cave, frsl, born, september, 1957, australian, musician, writer, actor, known, baritone, voice, fronting, rock, band, seeds, cave, music, characterised, emotional, intensity, wide, variety, influences, ly. For the American artist see Nick Cave artist Nicholas Edward Cave AO FRSL born 22 September 1957 2 is an Australian musician writer and actor Known for his baritone voice and for fronting the rock band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Cave s music is characterised by emotional intensity a wide variety of influences and lyrical obsessions with death religion love and violence 3 Nick CaveAO FRSLCave in 2009 BornNicholas Edward Cave 1957 09 22 22 September 1957 age 66 Warracknabeal Victoria AustraliaOccupationsSingersongwriterwriteractorcomposerYears active1973 presentSpousesViviane Carneiro m 1990 div 1996 wbr Susie Bick m 1999 wbr PartnerAnita Lane 1977 1983 Children4Musical careerGenresPost punk alternative rock gothic rock 1 art rock experimental rock garage rockInstrument s VocalspianokeyboardsguitarharmonicaLabelsBad Seed Mute 4ADWebsitenickcave wbr comBorn and raised in rural Victoria Cave studied art in Melbourne before fronting the Birthday Party one of the city s leading post punk bands in the late 1970s In 1980 they evolved towards a darker and more challenging sound that helped inspire gothic rock and acquired a reputation as the most violent live band in the world 4 Cave became recognised for his confrontational performances his shock of black hair and pale emaciated look The band broke up soon after moving to Berlin in 1982 and Cave formed Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds the year after later described as one of rock s most redoubtable enduring bands 5 Much of their early material is set in a mythic American Deep South drawing on spirituals and Delta blues while Cave s preoccupation with Old Testament notions of good versus evil culminated in what has been called his signature song The Mercy Seat 1988 and in his debut novel And the Ass Saw the Angel 1989 In 1988 he appeared in Ghosts of the Civil Dead an Australian prison film which he both co wrote and scored The 1990s saw Cave move between Sao Paulo and England and find inspiration in the New Testament He went on to achieve mainstream success with quieter piano driven ballads notably the Kylie Minogue duet Where the Wild Roses Grow 1996 and Into My Arms 1997 Turning increasingly to film in the 2000s Cave wrote the Australian Western The Proposition 2005 also composing its soundtrack with frequent collaborator Warren Ellis The pair s film score credits include The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford 2007 The Road 2009 and Hell or High Water 2016 Their garage rock side project Grinderman has released two albums since 2006 In 2009 he released his second novel The Death of Bunny Munro and starred in the semi fictional day in the life film 20 000 Days on Earth 2014 His more recent musical work features ambient and electronic elements as well as increasingly abstract lyrics informed in part by grief over his son Arthur s 2015 death which is explored in the documentary One More Time with Feeling 2016 and the Bad Seeds 17th and latest album Ghosteen 2019 Cave maintains The Red Hand Files a newsletter he uses to respond to questions from fans He has collaborated with the likes of Shane MacGowan and ex partner PJ Harvey and his songs have been covered by a wide range of artists including Johnny Cash The Mercy Seat Metallica Loverman and Snoop Dogg Red Right Hand He was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 2007 6 and named an Officer of the Order of Australia in 2017 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Music career 2 1 Early years and the Birthday Party 1973 1983 2 2 Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds 1984 present 2 3 Grinderman 2006 present 2 4 Music in film and television drama 2 5 Collaborations 2 5 1 Film scores and theatre music 3 Writing 3 1 Contributions 4 Acting 5 Screenwriting 6 Blogging 7 Legacy and influence 8 Personal life 8 1 Partners and children 8 2 Religion 8 3 Politics 9 Discography 10 Publications 10 1 Publications by Cave 10 2 Publications with contributions by Cave 11 Films 12 Exhibitions 13 Awards and honours 13 1 APRA Music Awards 13 2 ARIA Music Awards 13 3 Australian Music Prize 13 4 EG Awards Music Victoria Awards 13 5 J Awards 13 6 Other awards 14 See also 15 References 16 Further reading 17 External linksEarly life and education Edit nbsp Holy Trinity Cathedral in Wangaratta where Cave was a choirboyCave was born on 22 September 1957 in Warracknabeal a country town in the Australian state of Victoria to Dawn Cave nee Treadwell and Colin Frank Cave 7 8 As a child he lived in Warracknabeal and then Wangaratta in rural Victoria His father taught English and mathematics at the local technical school his mother was a librarian at the high school that Cave attended 9 From an early age Cave s father introduced him to literary classics such as Crime and Punishment and Lolita 10 and also organised the first symposium on the Australian bushranger and outlaw Ned Kelly 11 with whom Cave was enamoured as a child 12 Through his older brother Cave became a fan of progressive rock bands such as King Crimson Pink Floyd and Jethro Tull 13 while a childhood girlfriend introduced him to Leonard Cohen who he later described as the greatest songwriter of them all 14 When Cave was 9 he joined the choir of Wangaratta s Holy Trinity Cathedral 7 At 13 he was expelled from Wangaratta High School 10 In 1970 he moved with his family to the Melbourne suburb of Murrumbeena where he became a boarder and later day student at Caulfield Grammar School 9 He was 21 when his father was killed in a car collision his mother told him of his father s death while she was bailing him out of a St Kilda police station where he was being held on a charge of burglary He would later recall that his father died at a point in my life when I was most confused and that the loss of my father created in my life a vacuum a space in which my words began to float and collect and find their purpose 10 After his secondary schooling Cave studied painting at the Caulfield Institute of Technology in 1976 but dropped out the following year to pursue music 15 He also began using heroin around the time that he left art school 16 Cave attended his first music concert at Melbourne s Festival Hall The bill consisted of Manfred Mann Deep Purple and Free Cave recalled I remember sitting there and feeling physically the sound going through me 15 In early 1977 he saw Australian punk rock groups Radio Birdman and the Saints live for the first time Cave was particularly inspired by the show of the latter band saying that he left the venue a different person 17 a photograph by Rennie Ellis shows Cave in the front row appearing awestruck by the Saints frontman Chris Bailey 18 Music career EditEarly years and the Birthday Party 1973 1983 Edit Main article The Birthday Party band In 1973 Cave met Mick Harvey guitar Phill Calvert drums John Cochivera guitar Brett Purcell bass and Chris Coyne saxophone fellow students at Caulfield Grammar They founded a band with Cave as singer Their repertoire consisted of rudimentary cover versions of songs by Lou Reed David Bowie Alice Cooper Roxy Music and Alex Harvey among others Later the line up slimmed down to four members including Cave s friend Tracy Pew on bass In 1977 after leaving school they adopted the name The Boys Next Door and began playing predominantly original material Guitarist and songwriter Rowland S Howard joined the band in 1978 They were a leader of Melbourne s post punk scene in the late 1970s playing hundreds of live shows in Australia before changing their name to the Birthday Party in 1980 and moving to London then West Berlin Cave s Australian girlfriend and muse Anita Lane accompanied them to London The band were notorious for their provocative live performances which featured Cave shrieking bellowing and throwing himself about the stage backed up by harsh pounding rock music laced with guitar feedback Cave used Old Testament imagery with lyrics about sin debauchery and damnation 19 Cave s droll sense of humour and penchant for parody is evident in many of the band s songs including Nick the Stripper and King Ink Release the Bats one of the band s most famous songs was intended as an over the top piss take on gothic rock and a direct attack on the stock gothic associations that less informed critics were wont to make Ironically it became highly influential on the genre giving rise to a new generation of bands 20 Cave attended a gig of the Pop Group and was so inspired by their performance he stated that It was one of those moments we just feel the cogs of your mind shift and your life is going to be irreversibly changed forever 21 After establishing a cult following in Europe and Australia the Birthday Party disbanded in 1983 Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds 1984 present Edit nbsp Cave performing in Belgium 1986Main article Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds The band with Cave as their leader and frontman has released seventeen studio albums Pitchfork Media calls the group one of rock s most enduring redoubtable bands with an accomplished discography 22 Though their sound tends to change considerably from one album to another the one constant of the band is an unpolished blending of disparate genres and song structures which provide a vehicle for Cave s virtuosic frequently histrionic theatrics Critics Stephen Thomas Erlewine and Steve Huey wrote With the Bad Seeds Cave continued to explore his obsessions with religion death love America and violence with a bizarre sometimes self consciously eclectic hybrid of blues gospel rock and arty post punk 3 nbsp Hamburg Germany July 2001Reviewing 2008 s Dig Lazarus Dig album NME used the phrase gothic psycho sexual apocalypse to describe the menace present in the lyrics of the title track 23 Their most recent work Ghosteen was released in October 2019 24 In mid August 2013 Cave was a First Longlist finalist for the 9th Coopers AMP alongside artists such as Kevin Mitchell and the Drones The Australian music prize is worth A 30 000 25 The prize ultimately went to Big Scary 26 In a September 2013 interview Cave explained that he returned to using a typewriter for songwriting after his experience with the Nocturama album as he could walk in on a bad day and hit delete and that was the end of it Cave believes that he lost valuable work due to a bad day 15 Grinderman 2006 present Edit Main article Grinderman nbsp Cave and Ellis performing as Grinderman in 2008In 2006 Cave formed Grinderman with himself on vocals guitar organ and piano Warren Ellis tenor guitar electric mandolin violin viola guitar backing vocals Martyn P Casey bass guitar backing vocals and Jim Sclavunos drums percussion backing vocals The alternative rock outfit was formed as a way to escape the weight of The Bad Seeds 27 The band s name was inspired by a Memphis Slim song Grinder Man Blues which Cave is noted to have started singing during one of the band s early rehearsal sessions The band s debut studio album Grinderman was released in 2007 to positive reviews and the band s second and final studio album Grinderman 2 was released in 2010 to a similar reception citation needed Grinderman s first public performance was at All Tomorrow s Parties in April 2007 where Bobby Gillespie from Primal Scream accompanied Grinderman on backing vocals and percussion citation needed In December 2011 after performing at the Meredith Music Festival Cave announced that Grinderman was over 28 Two years later Grinderman performed both weekends at the 2013 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival as did Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds 29 Music in film and television drama Edit Cave s musical work was featured in a scene of the 1986 film Dogs in Space by Richard Lowenstein 30 Cave performed parts of the Boys Next Door song Shivers twice during the film once on video and once live Another early fan of Cave s was German director Wim Wenders who lists Cave along with Lou Reed and Portishead as among his favourites 31 Cave and the Bad Seeds appear in the film 1987 film Wings of Desire performing The Carny and From Her to Eternity 32 Two original songs were included in Wenders 1993 sequel Faraway So Close including the title track The soundtrack for Wenders 1991 film Until the End of the World features another Cave original I ll Love You Till the End of the World Cave and the Bad Seeds later recorded a live in studio cover track for Wenders 2003 documentary The Soul of a Man and his 2008 film Palermo Shooting features two original songs from Cave s side project Grinderman 33 Cave s songs have also appeared in a number of Hollywood blockbusters There is a Light appears on the 1995 soundtrack for Batman Forever and Red Right Hand appeared in a number of films including The X Files Dumb amp Dumber Scream its sequels Scream 2 and 3 and Hellboy performed by Pete Yorn In Scream 3 the song was given a reworking with Cave writing new lyrics and adding an orchestra to the arrangement of the track People Ain t No Good was featured in the animated movie Shrek 2 and the song O Children was featured in the 2010 movie Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 In 2000 Andrew Dominik used Release the Bats in his film Chopper Numerous other movies use Cave s songs including Box of Moonlight 1996 Mr In Between 2001 Romance amp Cigarettes 2005 Cirque du Freak The Vampire s Assistant 2009 The Freshman Gas Food Lodging Kevin amp Perry Go Large About TimeHis works also appear in a number of major TV programmes among them Trauma The L Word Traveler The Unit I Love the 70s Outpatient The Others Nip Tuck and Californication Most recently his work has appeared in the Netflix series After Life BBC series Peaky Blinders and the Australian series Jack Irish Red Right Hand is the theme song for Peaky Blinders and renditions of the track can be heard throughout the series including covers by artists such as Arctic Monkeys PJ Harvey Laura Marling Jarvis Cocker and Iggy Pop Patti Smith and Anna Calvi In a Vice interview Peaky Blinders star Cillian Murphy mentioned that Cave personally approved the use of the song for the series after watching a pre screening of the show 34 Collaborations Edit During the 1982 recording sessions for the Birthday Party s Junkyard LP Cave together with band mates Harvey and Howard joined members of the Go Betweens to form Tuff Monks The short lived band released one single After the Fireworks and played live only once Later that year Cave contributed to the Honeymoon in Red concept album Intended as a collaboration between the Birthday Party and Lydia Lunch the album was not released until 1987 by which time Lunch had fallen out with Cave who she credits on the release as Anonymous Her Dead Twin and A Drunk Cowboy Junkie During the Birthday Party s Berlin period Cave collaborated with local post punk group Die Haut on their album Burnin the Ice released in 1983 In the immediate aftermath of the Birthday Party s breakup Cave performed several shows in the United States as part of The Immaculate Consumptive a short lived super group with Lunch Marc Almond and Clint Ruin 35 Cave sang on an Annie Hogan song called Vixo which was recorded in October 1983 the track was released in 1985 on the 12 inch vinyl Annie Hogan Plays Kickabye 36 nbsp After covering one another s songs Cave and Johnny Cash pictured recorded duets for what would be the latter s final album A lifelong fan of Johnny Cash Cave covered his song The Singer originally The Folk Singer for the 1986 album Kicking Against the Pricks which Cash seemingly repaid by covering The Mercy Seat on American III Solitary Man 2000 Cave was then invited to contribute to the liner notes of the retrospective The Essential Johnny Cash CD released to coincide with Cash s 70th birthday Subsequently Cave recorded a duet with Cash a version of Hank Williams I m So Lonesome I Could Cry for what would be Cash s final album American IV The Man Comes Around 2002 Another duet between the two artists the American folk song Cindy was released posthumously on Unearthed a boxset of outtakes Cave s song Let the Bells Ring released on the 2004 album Abattoir Blues The Lyre of Orpheus is a posthumous tribute to Cash Cave played with Shane MacGowan on cover versions of Bob Dylan s Death is Not the End and Louis Armstrong s What a Wonderful World Cave also performed What a Wonderful World live with the Flaming Lips Cave recorded a cover version of the Pogues song Rainy Night in Soho written by MacGowan MacGowan also sings a version of Lucy released on B Sides and Rarities On 3 May 2008 during the Dig Lazarus Dig tour MacGowan joined Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds on stage to perform Lucy at Dublin Castle in Ireland Pulp s single Bad Cover Version includes on its B side a cover version by Cave of that band s song Disco 2000 On the Deluxe Edition of Pulp s Different Class another take of this cover can be found In 2004 Cave gave a hand to Marianne Faithfull on the album Before the Poison He co wrote and produced three songs Crazy Love There is a Ghost and Desperanto and the Bad Seeds are featured on all of them He is also featured on The Crane Wife originally by the Decemberists on Faithfull s 2008 album Easy Come Easy Go nbsp Cave s ex partner PJ Harvey appears on his Murder Ballads LP notably the single Henry Lee Cave provided guest vocals on the title track of Current 93 s 1996 album All the Pretty Little Horses as well as the closer Patripassian For his 1996 album Murder Ballads Cave recorded Where the Wild Roses Grow with Kylie Minogue and Henry Lee with PJ Harvey Cave also took part in the X Files compilation CD with some other artists where he reads parts from the Bible combined with own texts like Time Jesum he outed himself as a fan of the series some years ago but since he does not watch much TV it was one of the only things he watched He collaborated on the 2003 single Bring It On with Chris Bailey formerly of the Australian punk group The Saints Cave contributed vocals to the song Sweet Rosyanne on the 2006 album Catch That Train from Dan Zanes amp Friends a children s music group In 2010 Nick Cave began a series of duets with Debbie Harry for The Jeffrey Lee Pierce Sessions Project 37 38 39 In 2011 Cave recorded a cover of the Zombies She s Not There with Neko Case which was used at the end of the first episode of the fourth season of True Blood In 2014 Cave wrote the libretto for the opera Shell Shock opera by Nicholas Lens 40 41 42 The opera premiered at the Royal Opera House La Monnaie in Brussels on 24 October 2014 43 and was also set up at the international Weekend of War and Peace Paris 44 on 10 and 11 November 2018 performed by L Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France at Cite de la Musique Philharmonie de Paris 45 with live television broadcasting on Arte 46 47 better source needed and France Musique 48 In 2020 Cave wrote the libretto for L I T A N I E S a trance minimal chamber opera by Nicholas Lens A recording produced by both writers was released by Deutsche Grammophon 49 50 51 52 Film scores and theatre music Edit When Cave makes a brief appearance in the film s waning minutes playing a grungy troubadour of course strolling the length of a bar as he growls the oft sung folk tribute to Jesse James you almost get the feeling that in some ways it s been Cave by way of his score telling the story all along Pitchfork reviewing the soundtrack for The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford 2007 53 Cave creates original film scores with fellow Bad Seeds band member Warren Ellis they first teamed up in 2005 to work on Hillcoat s bushranger film The Proposition for which Cave also wrote the screenplay 54 In 2006 Cave and Ellis composed the music for Andrew Dominik s adaptation of Ron Hansen s The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford 55 By the time Dominik s film was released Hillcoat was preparing his next project The Road an adaptation of Cormac McCarthy s novel about a father and son struggling to survive in a post apocalyptic world Cave and Ellis wrote and recorded the score for the film which was released in 2009 56 In 2011 Cave and Ellis reunited with Hillcoat to score his latest picture Lawless Cave also authored this screenplay based on Matt Bondurant s novel The Wettest County in the World Set in Depression era Franklin County Virginia the film was released in 2012 57 In 2016 Cave and Ellis scored the neo Western film Hell or High Water directed by David Mackenzie The following year they scored Taylor Sheridan s neo Western Wind River as well as Australian director David Michod s War Machine Cave and Ellis have also scored a number of documentary films including The English Surgeon 2007 West of Memphis 2012 Prophet s Prey 2015 and The Velvet Queen 2021 Cave and Ellis created music for the Vesturport productions Woyzeck The Metamorphosis and Faust 58 Writing EditCave released his first book King Ink in 1988 It is a collection of lyrics and plays including collaborations with Lydia Lunch This was followed up with King Ink II in 1997 containing lyrics poems and the transcript of a radio essay he wrote for the BBC in July 1996 The Flesh Made Word discussing in biographical format his relationship with Christianity nbsp Cave reading from The Death of Bunny Munro in New York City 2009 While he was based in West Berlin Cave started working on what was to become his debut novel And the Ass Saw the Angel 1989 Significant crossover is evident between the themes in the book and the lyrics Cave wrote in the late stages of the Birthday Party and the early stage of his solo career Swampland from Mutiny in particular uses the same linguistic stylings mah for my for instance and some of the same themes the narrator being haunted by the memory of a girl called Lucy being hunted like an animal approaching death and execution In 1993 Cave and Lydia Lunch published an adult comic book they wrote together with illustrations by Mike Matthews titled AS FIX E 8 59 On 21 January 2008 a special edition of Cave s novel And the Ass Saw the Angel was released 60 Cave s second novel The Death of Bunny Munro was published on 8 September 2009 by Harper Collins books 61 62 Telling the story of a sex addicted salesman it was also released as a binaural audio book produced by British Artists Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard and an iPhone app 63 The book originally started as a screenplay Cave was going to write for John Hillcoat 64 In 2015 he released the book The Sick Bag Song followed in 2022 by Faith Hope and Carnage collected from a series of phone conversations conducted between Cave and Sean O Hagan during the COVID 19 pandemic 65 Contributions Edit Aside from their soundtracks Cave also wrote the screenplays for John Hillcoat s The Proposition 2005 and Lawless 2012 Cave wrote the foreword to a Canongate publication of the Gospel According to Mark published in the UK in 1998 The American edition of the same book published by Grove Press contains a foreword by the noted American writer Barry Hannah Cave is a contributor to a 2009 rock biography of the Triffids Vagabond Holes David McComb and the Triffids edited by Australian academics Niall Lucy and Chris Coughran 66 Acting EditCave s first film appearance was in Wim Wenders 1987 film Wings of Desire in which he and the Bad Seeds are shown performing at a concert in Berlin Cave has made occasional appearances as an actor He appears alongside Blixa Bargeld in the 1988 Peter Sempel film Dandy playing dice singing and speaking from his Berlin apartment He is most prominently featured in the 1989 film Ghosts of the Civil Dead written and directed by John Hillcoat and in the 1991 film Johnny Suede with Brad Pitt Cave appeared in the 2005 homage to Leonard Cohen Leonard Cohen I m Your Man in which he performed I m Your Man solo and Suzanne with Julie Christensen and Perla Batalla He also appeared in the 2007 film adaptation of Ron Hansen s novel The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford where he sings The Ballad of Jesse James 67 Cave and Warren Ellis are credited for the film s soundtrack 68 Nick Cave and his son Luke performed one of the songs on the soundtrack together Luke played the triangle 69 His interest in the work of Edward Gorey led to his participation in the BBC Radio 3 programme Guest Host Ghost featuring Peter Blegvad and the radiophonic sound of the Langham Research Centre 70 Cave has also lent his voice in narrating the animated film The Cat Piano It was directed by Eddie White and Ari Gibson of the People s Republic of Animation produced by Jessica Brentnall and features music by Benjamin Speed 71 Screenwriting Edit nbsp Cave at the 2012 Cannes Film FestivalCave wrote the screenplay for The Proposition a film about bushrangers in the Australian outback during the late 19th century Directed by John Hillcoat and filmed in Queensland in 2004 it premiered in October 2005 and was later released worldwide to critical acclaim 72 Cave explained his personal background in relation to writing the film s screenplay in a 2013 interview I had written long form before but it is pure story telling in script writing and that goes back as far as I can remember for me not just with my father but with myself I slept in the same bedroom as my sister for many years until it became indecent to do so and I would tell her stories every night that is how she would get to sleep She would say tell me a story so I would tell her a story So that ability I very much had that from the start and I used to enjoy that at school so actually to write a script it suddenly felt like I was just making up a big story 15 The film critic for British newspaper The Independent called The Proposition peerless a star studded and uncompromisingly violent outlaw film 73 The generally ambient soundtrack was recorded by Cave and Warren Ellis At the request of his friend Russell Crowe Cave wrote a script for a proposed sequel to Gladiator which was rejected by the studio 74 An announcement in February 2010 stated that Andy Serkis and Cave would collaborate on a motion capture movie of the Brecht and Weill musical The Threepenny Opera As of September 2019 the project has not been realised 75 Cave wrote a screenplay titled The Wettest County in the World 76 which was used for the 2012 film Lawless directed again by John Hillcoat starring Tom Hardy and Shia LaBeouf 77 Blogging EditCave currently maintains a personal blog and an online correspondence page with his fans called The Red Hand Files which is seen as a continuation of In Conversation a series of live personal talks Cave had held in which the audience were free to ask questions On the page Cave discusses various issues ranging from art religion current affairs and music as well as using it as a free platform in which fans are encouraged to ask personal questions on any topic of their choosing 78 79 Cave s intimate approach to the Question amp Answer format on The Red Hand Files was praised by The Guardian as a shelter from the online storm free of discord and conspiracies and in harmony with the internet vision of Tim Berners Lee 79 In January 2023 after being sent a song written by ChatGPT in the style of Nick Cave 80 he responded on The Red Hand Files and was later quoted in The Guardian saying that act of song writing is not mimicry or replication or pastiche it is the opposite it is an act of self murder that destroys all one has strived to produce in the past He went on to say It s a blood and guts business that requires my humanness concluding that this song is bullshit a grotesque mockery of what it is to be human and well I don t much like it 80 81 Legacy and influence EditIn 2010 Cave was ranked the 19th greatest living lyricist in NME 82 Flea called him the greatest living songwriter in 2011 83 Rob O Connor of Yahoo Music listed him as the 23rd best lyricist in rock history 84 The Art of Nick Cave New Critical Essays was edited by academic John H Baker and published in 2013 In an essay on the album The Boatman s Call Peter Billingham praised Cave s love songs as characterised by a deep poetic melancholic introspection 85 Carl Lavery another academic featured in the collection argued that there was a burgeoning field of Cave studies 86 Dan Rose argued that Cave is a master of the disturbing narrative and chronicler of the extreme though he is also certainly capable of a subtle romantic vision He does much to the listener who enters his world 87 Songs written about Cave include Just a King in Mirrors 1983 by The Go Betweens 88 Sick Man 1984 by Foetus 89 and Bill Bailey 1987 by The Gun Club 90 A number of prominent noise rock vocalists have cited Cave s Birthday Party era work as their primary influence including The U Men s John Bigley 91 and David Yow frontman of Scratch Acid and The Jesus Lizard Yow stated For a long time particularly with Scratch Acid I was so taken with the Birthday Party that I would deny it 92 and that it sounded like I was trying to be Birthday Party Nick Cave which I was 93 Often compared to Cave in his vocal delivery Alexis Marshall of Daughters said that he admires the personality and energy within Cave s voice and that his early albums exposed him to lyrical content as literature 94 Personal life EditCave left Australia in 1980 After stints living in London Berlin and Sao Paulo he moved to Brighton England in the early 2000s citation needed The 2014 film 20 000 Days on Earth about Cave s life is set around Brighton 95 In 2017 Cave reportedly told GQ magazine that he and his family were considering moving from Brighton to Los Angeles as after the death of his 15 year old son Arthur they just find it too difficult to live here 96 In November 2021 whilst answering a question on The Red Hand Files which was referencing the song Heart That Kills from the album B Sides amp Rarities Part II Cave stated The words of the song go someway toward articulating why Susie and I moved from Brighton to L A Brighton had just become too sad We did however return once we realised that regardless of where we lived we just took our sadness with us These days though we spend much of our time in London in a tiny secret pink house where we are mostly happy 97 Cave was a guest at the Coronation of Charles III and Camilla in 2023 98 99 In June 2023 in The Archbishop Interview with Justin Welby the Archbishop of Canterbury on BBC Radio 4 Cave spoke about being a heroin addict for 20 years Although his life during that time was admittedly a terrible shambles his second decade of addiction was much more stable and characterised by taking regularly heroin in the morning and in the evening and being able to work writing during the day 100 Partners and children Edit Cave dated Anita Lane from the late 1970s to mid 1980s 101 Cave and Lane recorded together on a few occasions Their most notable collaborations include Lane s cameo verse on Cave s Bob Dylan cover Death Is Not The End from the album Murder Ballads and a cover of the Serge Gainsbourg Jane Birkin song Je t aime moi non plus I love you me neither 102 Lane co wrote the lyrics to the title track for Cave s 1984 LP From Her to Eternity as well as the lyrics of the song Stranger Than Kindness from Your Funeral My Trial 103 Cave then moved to Sao Paulo Brazil in 1990 where he met and married his first wife Brazilian journalist Viviane Carneiro She gave birth to their son Luke in 1991 Cave and Carneiro were married for six years and divorced in 1996 104 Cave s son Jethro was also born in 1991 just ten days before Luke and grew up with his mother Beau Lazenby in Melbourne Australia Cave and Jethro did not meet one another until Jethro was about seven or eight 105 106 Jethro Lazenby also known as Jethro Cave died in May 2022 aged 31 107 Cave briefly dated PJ Harvey during the mid 1990s with whom he recorded the duet Henry Lee Their breakup influenced his 1997 album The Boatman s Call 108 In 1997 Cave met British model Susie Bick they married in 1999 Their twin sons Arthur and Earl were born in London in 2000 and raised in Brighton 109 110 111 112 Bick is the model on the cover of Cave s album Push the Sky Away 113 When he was 15 years old Cave s son Arthur fell from a cliff at Ovingdean near Brighton and died from his injuries on 14 July 2015 114 115 116 An inquest found that Arthur had taken LSD before the fall and the coroner ruled his death was an accident 117 The effect of Arthur s death on Cave and his family was explored in the 2016 documentary film One More Time with Feeling and the 2019 album Ghosteen Cave is the godfather to Michael Hutchence s daughter Heavenly Hiraani Tiger Lily 118 Cave performed Into My Arms at the televised funeral of Hutchence but insisted that the cameras cease rolling during his performance Religion Edit Cave is an avid reader of the Christian Bible In his recorded lectures on music and songwriting Cave said that any true love song is a song for God and ascribed the mellowing of his music to a shift in focus from the Old Testament to the New When asked if he had interest in religions outside of Christianity Cave quipped that he had a passing sceptical interest but was a hammer and nails kind of guy 119 Despite this Cave has also said he is critical of organised religion When interviewed by Jarvis Cocker on 12 September 2010 for his BBC Radio 6 show Jarvis Cocker s Sunday Service Cave said that I believe in God in spite of religion not because of it 120 Moreover Cave has always been open about his doubts When asked in 2009 about whether he believed in a personal God Cave s reply was No 121 The following year he stated that I m not religious and I m not a Christian but I do reserve the right to believe in the possibility of a god It s kind of defending the indefensible though I m critical of what religions are becoming the more destructive they re becoming But I think as an artist particularly it s a necessary part of what I do that there is some divine element going on within my songs 122 Cave s religious doubts were once a source of discomfort to him but he eventually concluded Although I ve never been an atheist there are periods when I struggled with the whole thing As someone who uses words you need to be able to justify your belief with language I d have arguments and the atheist always won because he d go back to logic Belief in God is illogical it s absurd There s no debate I feel it intuitively it comes from the heart a magical place But I still I fluctuate from day to day Sometimes I feel very close to the notion of God other times I don t I used to see that as a failure Now I see it as a strength especially compared to the more fanatical notions of what God is I think doubt is an essential part of belief 123 In 2019 Cave expressed his personal disagreement with both organised religion and atheism in particular New Atheism when questioned about his beliefs by a fan during a question and answer session on his Red Hand Files blog 78 On the same blog Cave confirmed he believed in God in June 2021 124 By 2023 Cave characterised himself as not being a Christian but act ing like one 125 and detailed in his 2022 book Faith Hope and Carnage that he regularly attends church Politics Edit In November 2017 Cave resisted demands from musicians Brian Eno and Roger Waters to cancel two concerts in Tel Aviv This was after both Eno and Waters published a letter asking Cave to avoid performing in Israel while apartheid remains Cave went on to describe the Boycotts Divestment and Sanctions movement as cowardly and shameful and that calls to boycott the country are partly the reason I am playing Israel not as support for any particular political entity but as a principled stand against those who wish to bully shame and silence musicians He furthermore responded with an open letter to Eno to defend his position 126 127 128 In 2019 Cave wrote in defence of singer Morrissey after the latter expressed a series of controversial political statements during the release of his California Son album which led to some record stores refusing to stock it Cave argued that Morrissey should have that right to freedom of speech to state his opinions while everyone should be able to challenge them when and wherever possible but allow his music to live on bearing in mind we are all conflicted individuals He also added it would be dangerous to censor Morrissey from expressing his beliefs 129 78 In response to a fan asking about his political beliefs Cave expressed a disdain for atheism organised religion radical bi partisan politics and woke culture on his Red Hand Files blog He in particular singled out woke politics and culture for criticism describing it as finding energy in self righteous belief and the suppression of contrary systems of thought and regardless of the virtuous intentions of many woke issues it is its lack of humility and the paternalistic and doctrinal sureness of its claims that repel me 78 In 2020 Cave also expressed opposition to cancel culture and misguided political correctness describing both as bad religion run amuck and their refusal to engage with uncomfortable ideas has an asphyxiating effect on the creative soul of a society 130 131 Cave has previously described himself as a supporter of freedom of speech in both his live In Conversation events and on his blog 132 He has also argued against boycotting musicians for controversial actions or political opinions while giving a lecture at the Hay Festival in 2023 saying that audiences should not eradicate the best of these people in order to punish the worst of them 125 In October 2022 Cave expressed support for the participants of the Mahsa Amini protests in Iran on his correspondence blog after being asked by a fan on the matter He responded by stating I am in awe of their courage and pray for their safety 133 In 2023 Cave disputed a characterization of him as right wing or conservative by The New Statesman magazine but added I have these days what I would call a conservative temperament and described himself as conservative with a small c He also clarified he was not against progress but I just see things moving very rapidly and a whole lot of different things worry me a lot like AI and expressed criticism of the idea that everything is systemically fucked He also stated that his small c conservative views had formed following the deaths of two of his sons explaining I think that I have an understanding of loss and what it is to lose something and how difficult it is to get that back and argued that the demise of religion and spirituality which may or may not be a good thing had led to a vacuum that we created that we don t really know what to do with 125 Discography Edit nbsp Cave performing in 2008Main article Nick Cave discography Studio albumsCarnage with Warren Ellis 2021 Publications EditPublications by Cave Edit King Ink 1988 And the Ass Saw the Angel 1989 King Ink II 1997 Complete Lyrics 2001 The Complete Lyrics 1978 2006 2007 The Death of Bunny Munro 2009 The Sick Bag Song 2015 Stranger Than Kindness Nick Cave Christina Beck Darcey Steinke 2020 The Little Thing Nick Cave 2021 134 Faith Hope and Carnage Nick Cave Sean O Hagan 2022 135 Publications with contributions by Cave Edit The Gospel According to Mark Pocket Canons Series 1 Edinburgh Scotland Canongate 1998 ISBN 0 86241 796 1 UK edition With an introduction by Cave to the Gospel of Mark Films Edit20 000 Days on Earth 2014 co written and directed by artists Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard Cave also co wrote the script with Forsyth and Pollard 95 One More Time with Feeling 2016 directed by Andrew Dominik I Want Everything 2020 short documentary by Paul Szynol about Larry Sloman who records a tribute to Cave s son Arthur Cave makes an appearance 136 Idiot Prayer Nick Cave Alone at Alexandra Palace 2020 concert film This Much I Know to Be True 2022 directed by Andrew DominikExhibitions EditNick Cave and the Bad Seeds European Tour 1992 Arts Centre Melbourne then known as The Victorian Arts Centre Melbourne 4 December 1992 26 February 1993 A photographic exhibition by Peter Milne 137 Nick Cave The exhibition Arts Centre Melbourne Melbourne November 2007 138 Exhibition based on the Nick Cave collection at Australian Performing Arts Collection Later toured nationally 139 140 141 Stranger Than Kindness The Nick Cave Exhibition Royal Danish Library Copenhagen June 2020 The exhibition shows Cave s life and work and was co curated by him 142 We Sara Hilden Art Museum Tampere Finland September 2022 January 2023 The exhibition shows 17 of Cave s hand crafted ceramic figurines depicting Satan 143 Awards and honours EditAPRA Music Awards Edit The APRA Awards are presented annually from 1982 by the Australasian Performing Right Association APRA honouring composers and songwriters They commenced in 1982 144 Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 1994 Do You Love Me Song of the Year Nominated 145 146 1996 Nick Cave Songwriter of the Year Won Where the Wild Roses Grow Most Performed Australian Work NominatedSong of the Year Nominated1998 Into My Arms Nominated2001 The Ship Song Top 30 Best Australian Songs included 147 2014 Jubilee Street with Warren Ellis Song of the Year Shortlisted 148 We No Who U R with Warren Ellis Shortlisted2021 Ghosteen with Warren Ellis Song of the Year Shortlisted 149 2022 Albuquerque with Warren Ellis Song of the Year Shortlisted 150 ARIA Music Awards Edit The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence innovation and achievement across all genres of Australian music They commenced in 1987 Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 1995 Let Love In Best Group Nominated Do You Love Me Single of the Year Nominated1996 Murder Ballads Album of the Year Nominated 151 Best Alternative Release Nominated Where the Wild Roses Grow with Kylie Minogue Song of the Year WonSingle of the Year WonBest Pop Release Won1997 The Boatman s Call Album of the Year Nominated 151 Best Alternative Release Nominated Into My Arms Song of the Year NominatedSingle of the Year NominatedTo Have and to Hold Nick Cave with Blixa Bargeld amp Mick Harvey Best Original Soundtrack Cast Show Recording Won2001 No More Shall We Part Best Male Artist Nick Cave Won2003 Nocturama Best Male Artist Nick Cave Nominated 151 Best Rock Album Nominated2006 The Proposition Nick Cave with Warren Ellis Best Original Soundtrack Cast Show Recording Nominated 152 2007 Nick Cave ARIA Hall of Fame inducted2008 Dig Lazarus Dig Album of the Year Nominated 151 Best Male Aritst Cave WonBest Rock Album Nominated2013 Push The Sky Away Album of the Year Nominated 153 Best Group NominatedBest Independent Release WonBest Adult Contemporary Album Won Jubilee Street directed by John Hillcoat Best Video NominatedNational Tour Best Australian Live Act NominatedLawless with Warren Ellis Best Original Soundtrack Cast Show Recording Nominated2014 Live from KCRW Best Adult Contemporary Album Nominated2015 Nick Cave Australian Tour Best Australian Live Act Nominated2017 Skeleton Tree Best Group NominatedBest Adult Contemporary Album NominatedAustralia amp New Zealand Tour 2017 Best Australian Live Act Nominated2020 Ghosteen Best Independent Release NominatedBest Adult Contemporary Album Nominated2021 Carnage with Warren Ellis Best Adult Contemporary Album Nominated 154 Australian Music Prize Edit The Australian Music Prize the AMP is an annual award of 30 000 given to an Australian band or solo artist in recognition of the merit of an album released during the year of award It commenced in 2005 Year Nominee work Award Result2021 155 Carnage with Warren Ellis Australian Music Prize Nominated EG Awards Music Victoria Awards Edit The EG Awards known as Music Victoria Awards since 2013 are an annual awards night celebrating Victorian music They commenced in 2006 Year Nominee work Award ResultEG Awards of 2007 156 Nick Cave amp Grinderman Forum Theatre Best Tour WonEG Awards of 2008 157 Dig Lazarus Dig Best Album WonNick Cave and the Bad Seeds Best Band WonJ Awards Edit The J Awards are an annual series of Australian music awards that were established by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation s youth focused radio station Triple J They commenced in 2005 Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 2022 Macca the Mutt by Party Dozen featuring Nick Cave directed by Tanya Babic amp Jason Sukadana Versus Australian Video of the Year Nominated 158 Other awards Edit Order of Australia 2017 Officer of the Order of Australia AO For distinguished service to the performing arts as a musician songwriter author and actor nationally and internationally and as a major contributor to Australian music culture and heritage 159 1990 Time Out Magazine Book Of The Year And the Ass Saw the Angel 1996 MTV Europe Music Awards Nick Cave formally requested that his nomination for Best Male Artist be withdrawn as he was not comfortable with the competitive nature of such awards 2004 MOJO Awards Best Album of 2004 Abattoir Blues The Lyre of Orpheus 2005 Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards Best Musical Score The Proposition 2005 Inside Film Awards Best Music The Proposition 2005 AFI Awards Best Original Music Score with Warren Ellis The Proposition 2005 Q magazine Q Classic Songwriter Award 2006 Venice Film Festival Gucci Award for the script to The Proposition 2008 Awarded an honorary degree as Doctor of Laws by Monash University 160 2008 MOJO Awards Best Album of 2008 Dig Lazarus Dig 2010 made an honorary Doctor of Laws by University of Dundee 161 2011 MOJO Awards Song of the Year for Heathen Child by Grinderman 2011 Straight to you Triple j s tribute tour to Nick Cave for his work in Australian music for Ausmusic Month 2012 Doctor of Letters an honorary degree from the University of Brighton 162 2014 International Istanbul Film Festival International Competition FIPRESCI Prize for 20 000 Days on Earth 2014 Sundance Film Festival World Cinema Documentary Directing Award amp Editing Award for 20 000 Days on Earth 2014 Festival de Cinema de la Ville de Quebec Grand Prix competition official feature for 20 000 Days on Earth 2014 Athens International Film Festival Music amp Films Competition Golden Athena for 20 000 Days on Earth 2014 The Ivor Novello Awards Best Album award for song writing for Push The Sky Away 2014 British Independent Film Awards The Douglas Hickox Award Best Debut Director for 20 000 Days on Earth 2015 Cinema Eye Honors Outstanding Original Music Score for 20 000 Days on Earth 2022 Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature 163 National Live Music Awards of 2023 Best International Tour in Australia with Warren Ellis 164 See also EditList of Caulfield Grammar School peopleReferences Edit Wilkinson Roy 31 December 2013 Nick Cave s Top 10 Albums Mojo Archived from the original on 26 March 2018 Retrieved 23 March 2017 Uncut summary 2003 Uncut February 2013 Archived from the original on 11 February 2003 Retrieved 23 March 2017 The Godfather of Goth is back Nick Cave Australian Musician and Author britannica com 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2021 Retrieved 24 October 2021 Australian Music Prize reveals strong amp diverse shortlist The Music Network 1 February 2022 Retrieved 1 February 2022 Music talent honoured at the EG Awards The Age 1 December 2007 Retrieved 19 August 2020 Nick Cave Live and Loud Son Jethro accepts EG Awards Nick Cave Fixes 21 December 2008 Archived from the original on 26 October 2015 Retrieved 19 August 2020 Here s all the J Awards 2022 nominees Australian Broadcasting Corporation 1 November 2022 Retrieved 3 November 2022 Officer AO in the General Division of the Order of Australia PDF Australia Day 2017 Honours List Governor General of Australia 26 January 2017 Archived from the original PDF on 25 November 2017 Retrieved 27 January 2017 Smith Bridie 29 March 2008 Dr Cave is a law unto himself The Age Melbourne Australia Nick Cave awarded honorary degree The Age Melbourne Australia 26 June 2010 Top university honour for city musician The Argus Brighton 3 January 2012 permanent dead link Shaffi Sarah Knight Lucy 12 July 2022 Adjoa Andoh Russell T Davies and Michaela Coel elected to Royal Society of Literature The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 23 June 2023 Genesis Owusu And Amyl amp The Sniffers Win Big At The 2023 National Live Music Awards The Music 11 October 2023 Retrieved 12 October 2023 Further reading EditBad Seed A Biography of Nick Cave Ian Johnston 1997 ISBN 0 316 90833 9 The Life and Music of Nick Cave An Illustrated Biography Maximilian Dax amp Johannes Beck 1999 ISBN 3 931126 27 7 Liner notes to the CDs Original Seeds Songs that inspired Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Kim Beissel 1998 amp 2004 Rubber Records Kicking Against the Pricks An Armchair Guide to Nick Cave Amy Hanson 2005 ISBN 1 900924 96 X Nick Cave Stories Janine Barrand 2007 ISBN 978 0 9757406 9 9 Cultural Seeds Essays on the Work of Nick Cave eds Karen Welberry and Tanya Dalziell 2009 ISBN 0 7546 6395 7 Nick Cave Sinner Saint The True Confessions ed Mat Snow 2011 ISBN 978 0 85965 448 7 Baker John H ed 2013 The Art of Nick Cave New Critical Essays Intellect Books ISBN 978 1841506272 A Little History Nick Cave amp cohorts 1981 2013 Bleddyn Butcher 2014 ISBN 9781760110680 Nick Cave Mercy on Me 2017 a graphic biography by Reinhard Kleist Nick Cave amp The Bad Seeds An Art Book Reinhard Kliest 2018 ISBN 9781910593523 Boy on Fire The Young Nick Cave Mark Mordue 2020 External links EditNick Cave at Wikipedia s sister projects nbsp Media from Commons nbsp Quotations from Wikiquote nbsp Data from Wikidata Official website nbsp The Red Hand Files Nick Cave answers questions from fans Nick Cave Collection at the Performing Arts Collection Arts Centre Melbourne Nick Cave Monday at The Rumpus Archived 29 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine Nick Cave at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nick Cave amp oldid 1180531447, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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