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Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds are an Australian rock band formed in 1983 by vocalist Nick Cave, multi-instrumentalist Mick Harvey and guitarist-vocalist Blixa Bargeld. The band has featured international personnel throughout its career and presently consists of Cave, violinist and multi-instrumentalist Warren Ellis, bassist Martyn P. Casey (all from Australia), guitarist George Vjestica (United Kingdom), keyboardist/percussionist Larry Mullins, also known as Toby Dammit (United States), and drummers Thomas Wydler (Switzerland) and Jim Sclavunos (United States). Described as "one of the most original and celebrated bands of the post-punk and alternative rock eras in the '80s and onward",[1] they have released seventeen studio albums and completed numerous international tours.

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
The Bad Seeds live in London, 2013
Background information
OriginMelbourne, Victoria, Australia
Genres
Years active1983–present
Labels
Members
Past members
Websitenickcaveandthebadseeds.com

The band was founded following the demise of Cave and Harvey's former group the Birthday Party, the members of which met at a boarding school in Melbourne.[6] Throughout the 1980s, beginning with their debut LP From Her to Eternity (1984), the band drew largely on post-punk, blues and gothic rock, and brought in musicians such as Blixa Bargeld, Barry Adamson and Kid Congo Powers. The band later softened their sound and incorporated other influences on albums such as The Good Son (1990) and The Boatman's Call (1997). Following Harvey's departure in 2009,[7] the band broadened their sound further to include electronic and ambient styles, which feature prominently on the trilogy of albums Push the Sky Away (2013), Skeleton Tree (2016) and Ghosteen (2019).

History

Formation and early releases (1983–1985)

The project that later evolved into Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds began following the demise of The Birthday Party in August 1983. Both Cave and Harvey were members of the Birthday Party, along with guitarist Rowland S. Howard and bassist Tracy Pew. During the recording sessions of the Birthday Party's scheduled EPs Mutiny/The Bad Seed, internal disputes developed in the band. The difference in Cave and Howard's approach to songwriting was a major factor, as Cave explained in an interview with On The Street: "the main reason why The Birthday Party broke up was that the sort of songs that I was writing and the sort of songs that Rowland was writing were just totally at odds with each other." Following the departure of Harvey, they officially disbanded. Cave also said that "it probably would have gone on longer, but Mick has the ability to judge things much more clearly than the rest of us."[8]

 
Cave and guitarist Kid Congo Powers during the band's 1986 tour.

An embryonic version of what became Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds was formed in the Birthday Party's then-home of London in September 1983, with Cave, Harvey (acting primarily as drummer), Einstürzende Neubauten guitarist Blixa Bargeld, Magazine bassist Barry Adamson, and Jim G. Thirlwell. The band was initially formed as a backing band for Cave's intended solo project Man or Myth?, which had been approved by the record label Mute Records. During September and October 1983, they recorded material with producer Flood,[9] although the sessions were cut short due to Cave's touring with the Immaculate Consumptive, another project formed with Thirlwell, Lydia Lunch and Marc Almond.[10] In December 1983 Cave returned to Melbourne, Australia, where he formed a temporary line-up of his backing band, due to Bargeld's absence, that included Pew and guitarist Hugo Race. The band performed their first live show at Seaview in St. Kilda on 31 December 1983.[11]

Following a short Australian tour, and during a period when they were without management, Cave and his band returned to London. Cave, Harvey, Bargeld, Race and Adamson formed the project's first consistent line-up, while Cave's longtime girlfriend Anita Lane was credited as a lyricist on occasional songs (e.g., the title track of 1984's From Her to Eternity). The group, which up to this time had been nameless, adopted the moniker Nick Cave and the Cavemen, which they used for the first six months of their career. However, they were later renamed Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds in May 1984, in reference to the final Birthday Party EP The Bad Seed.[citation needed] They began recording sessions for their debut album in March 1984 at London's Trident Studios and these sessions, together with the abandoned Man or Myth? sessions from September–October 1983 that were recorded at The Garden studios, formed the album From Her to Eternity, released on Mute Records in 1984. Thirlwell left during the recording sessions for Eternity, citing creative disagreements and desires to work on his own solo material.[12] Race, and touring guitarist Edward Clayton-Jones, left to form the Wreckery in Melbourne.[13]

Move to Germany and stylistic evolution (1985–1989)

After the departure of Race and Lane, the remaining members moved to West Berlin, Germany in 1985 and released a second album The Firstborn Is Dead. The album was heavily influenced by the gothic Americana of the American South and blues music,[14] exemplified in songs such as "Tupelo" and "Blind Lemon Jefferson", which reference the birth of Elvis Presley and Blind Lemon Jefferson respectively. Released the following year, the album Kicking Against the Pricks explored such influences with renditions of material by Johnny Cash, John Lee Hooker and Lead Belly. The 1986 album also marked the arrival of Swiss drummer Thomas Wydler, a member of Die Haut, and featured guest appearances from Race, Pew, and Birthday Party guitarist Howard, who had briefly toured with the Bad Seeds as a substitute member in 1985.[citation needed] Pew's death from an epileptic seizure also occurred in 1986.[6]

The band garnered an increased following due to a second 1986 album release, Your Funeral, My Trial, which coincided with Adamson's departure. Due to Adamson’s departure and an injury which made Wydler unable to play the drums, Harvey recorded the bulk of the album’s intrumentation with the only other member who contributed instruments on every track being Bargeld.[citation needed] Tender Prey, the dark, brooding[15] 1988 follow-up, saw the arrival of American guitarist and The Gun Club stalwart Kid Congo Powers—Harvey made the transition to bass—and short-tenured German keyboardist Roland Wolf. The single "The Mercy Seat" chronicled an unrepentant prisoner on death row[6] and further increased the group's critical acclaim and commercial attention. The track was later covered by Johnny Cash on his 2000 album American III: Solitary Man. Despite the increasing level of success, the drug-related issues of band members became problematic.[15] The documentary film The Road to God Knows Where, directed by Uli M Schueppel, depicts a five-week period[16] of the United States leg of their 1989 tour.[17]

Cave and his bandmates also pursued other creative ambitions around this time. In 1987, the Bad Seeds appeared in the Wim Wenders film Wings of Desire,[18] and Cave was featured in the 1988 film Ghosts... of the Civil Dead, which he and Race co-wrote.[19] Cave's first novel And the Ass Saw the Angel was published in 1989.[20]

Growing success (1989–1997)

After a period of time in New York City, Cave relocated to São Paulo, Brazil,[6] shortly after the final tour for Tender Prey and, after successfully finishing drug rehabilitation,[15] began experimenting with piano-driven ballads. The result of this post-rehabilitation period was 1990's The Good Son. Featuring a sorrowful and longing tone, the album was well-received both critically and commercially,[15] and yielded the singles "The Weeping Song" (featuring vocals from Bargeld) and "The Ship Song".[citation needed]

Two established Australian musicians, Casey of the Triffids and solo artist and keyboardist Savage, replaced the departing Powers and Wolf. The addition of Casey on bass allowed Harvey to return to guitar. Their next record, 1992's Henry's Dream, marked a change towards a harder rock sound. Producer David Briggs, known for his work with Neil Young, was enlisted for the recording process. The tour for the album is documented on 1993's live album Live Seeds and showcases the new group's aggressive sound.

Cave discussing touring, what music means to him, and tensions in the band, 1993

In mid-1993, the group returned once more to London and recorded Let Love In, the follow-up album. Let Love In expanded upon the fuller ensemble sound that was established in Henry's Dream[21] and featured contributions from Howard, Ellis, Tex Perkins (Beasts of Bourbon) and David McComb (The Triffids).[citation needed] Several popular songs, such as "Red Right Hand" (which featured in the Scream film series[22][23] and was used as the theme song for Peaky Blinders) and "Loverman" (later covered by Metallica),[24] were drawn from the album. During the promotional tour for the album, American percussionist and drummer Jim Sclavunos joined the group.[citation needed]

In 1996 the band released Murder Ballads, their best-selling album to date.[25] Centered on the subject of murder, the album includes a cover of the folk song "Henry Lee"—a duet with British rock singer PJ Harvey, with whom Cave had a brief relationship—[6] and "Where the Wild Roses Grow", a duet with Australian pop idol Kylie Minogue. The Minogue collaboration was a mainstream hit in the UK and Australia, and won three Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Awards, including Song of the Year. It was at this time that Ellis of the Dirty Three began regularly working with the band and eventually became Cave's primary collaborator.[6]

The sound of The Boatman's Call, released in 1997, was a radical departure from the archetypal and violent narratives of the band's past, featuring songs about relationships, loss, and longing, often with sparse arrangements. Cave revealed his mindset during the creation of the album in a 2008 interview: "When I was making half that record I was furious because certain things had happened in my love life that seriously pissed me off. And some of those songs came straight out of that. I don't regret making it ... the songs are of a moment when you felt a certain way. When ... you just think, 'Fuck - please!'"[6] The album's corresponding tour was later documented on the 2008 live album Live at the Royal Albert Hall. After the release of the album, Cave embarked on a brief hiatus, during which time he remarried.[citation needed]

Further musical refinement; Bargeld's departure (1997–2005)

 
Founding guitarist Bargeld left the band in 2003

Following Cave's hiatus the band oversaw the release of Original Seeds, a compilation of material from other artists that influenced the group, as well as their own "best of" album The Best of Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds. The proper follow-up to The Boatman's Call was 2001's No More Shall We Part. The record featured guest appearances by Kate & Anna McGarrigle and was generally well received in reviews: one critic hailed the album as an "entire album of deeply tragic and beautiful love songs without irony, sarcasm, or violent resolution", while also stating that the work is at risk of devolving "into schmaltz".[26]

The band then released Nocturama in 2003. The album marked a return to band-oriented and collaborative arrangements, as previous releases involved a decreased level of input from Cave's bandmates. Nocturama garnered mixed reviews, with critic Eric Carr stating that "in truth, it may still be the group's best work since Let Love In, but it had the potential to be so much more".[27] Shortly after the album's release, Bargeld left the band after 20 years to devote more time to Einstürzende Neubauten.[28]

In 2004 the band released the acclaimed two-disc set Abattoir Blues / The Lyre of Orpheus, with Bargeld replaced by the English actor, guitarist and organist James Johnston, a member of Gallon Drunk and former guest member of the Bad Seeds from a Lollapalooza tour ten years prior (Johnston only played organs on the recordings, as Harvey contributed the guitar pieces).[29] Conceived as two separate albums packaged together, the record featured a diversity of arrangement styles, including aggressive rock and choir-driven ballads. In 2005 the band released B-Sides & Rarities, a three-volume, 56-song collection of B-sides, rarities and compilation tracks that was released on Mute Records in Europe, the US and the UK.[citation needed] The Abattoir Blues Tour, a two-CD, two-DVD box set with performances from the album's promotional tour, was then released in 2007 in Europe and the US. The tour included guest backing vocalists Ase Bergstrom, Geo Onaymake, Eleanor Palmer and Wendi Rose.[citation needed]

Also in 2005, Cave completed work on his script for The Proposition, set in 19th-century Australia directed by John Hillcoat.[19][30] Cave and Ellis collaborated on the film's score,[31] a partnership that later also scored the films The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2007) and The Road (2009).[6][32]

Grinderman; Harvey's departure (2006–2012)

After operating for several years as a touring backing band for Cave's solo work, Bad Seeds members Ellis, Sclavunos and Casey formed a new side-project Grinderman with Cave in 2006. The band, featuring Cave playing guitar for the first time, played garage rock-influenced music that still retained much of The Bad Seeds' aura and released a self-titled debut album in 2007.[33] In October 2007 Cave was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame and, in his acceptance speech, also inducted the members of The Bad Seeds and The Birthday Party, after explaining, "I cannot really accept this until we get a few things straight. What I can't figure out is why I am up here and The Bad Seeds aren't?"[34]

 
Grinderman marked a return to a raw sound, as well as Cave's debut on guitar.

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds released their 14th studio album Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!! in 2008 and received a high level of critical acclaim.[citation needed] Inspired by the biblical story of Lazarus of Bethany,[35][36] the album continued the punk and garage rock-inspired arrangements that were explored on the debut Grinderman album, resulting in what NME termed a "gothic psycho-sexual apocalypse".[37] The group then embarked on a North American and European tour is support of the album, with a seven-piece lineup that did not include Johnston, who had left the group after the album's completion.[38]

The band talking to the crowd at a 2009 show

Cave and the band curated Australia's first edition of the All Tomorrow's Parties music festival that was held in various Australian locations during January 2009. On 22 January, after the festival's completion, Harvey announced his departure from the band after 25 years, citing "a variety of personal and professional reasons". Harvey concluded his public statement by stating, "I shall continue working on the Bad Seeds back catalogue re-issues project over the coming year and look forward to the new opportunities I shall be able to accommodate as a result of my changed circumstances."[7] Harvey's departure was the end of a 36-year-long musical collaboration between Cave and Harvey, and Cave was left as the group's only original member.[33] The band enlisted guitarist Ed Kuepper, formerly of the Australian bands the Saints and the Laughing Clowns, as a touring member to complete the 2009 summer festival dates that were scheduled.[39] Also in 2009, Cave published his second novel The Death of Bunny Munro,[40] and Mute Records commenced work on a series of remastered versions of the Bad Seeds' back catalogue (some of the remastered albums included documentary footage from Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard).[citation needed]

Following this string of activity, the Bad Seeds became dormant while Grinderman reactivated and released Grinderman 2 in 2010.[33] The group also attracted further attention when their song "O Children" appeared in the 2010 film Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1. In December 2011, Grinderman disbanded immediately following an Australian tour. Their final performance was at the Meredith Music Festival in rural Victoria.[33][41]

Push the Sky Away, Skeleton Tree and Ghosteen (2013–present)

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds' 15th studio album Push the Sky Away was released in mid-February 2013.[42] During the album's recording, former member Barry Adamson rejoined the band as a bassist, then assumed a multi-instrumentalist (percussion, keyboards, vocals) role on subsequent tours. Kuepper briefly returned as the band's touring guitarist,[39] but was replaced by George Vjestica for the European leg of the tour; Vjestica's 12-string guitar-playing was featured on several Push the Sky Away tracks.[43][44]

During the Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds summer USA tour in 2013 a smaller incarnation of the band recorded Live from KCRW (Cave, Ellis, Casey, Sclavunos and Adamson). In 2014 Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds toured North America with Ellis, Adamson, Sclavunos, Casey plus Conway Savage and George Vjestica. Cave embarked on solo tours in Australia and New Zealand in late 2014 and Europe in 2015 with Adamson on keyboards and percussion, joined by the rhythm section of Wydler and Casey, and with Ellis as the featured multi-instrumentalist. In May 2015, Larry Mullins replaced Adamson as a guest touring member; Adamson has not returned since, and Mullins did not participate in sessions for the subsequent Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds album.

On 2 June 2016, the official Nick Cave website announced a documentary film titled One More Time with Feeling (directed by Andrew Dominik) which was screened on 8 September 2016. It accompanies the band's 16th album titled Skeleton Tree (released 9 September 2016). In 2017, Cave begun writing songs for the next Bad Seeds record, which is set to complete a musical trilogy the band began with Push the Sky Away.[45] Ellis and Cave played two orchestral shows at Hamer Hall in Melbourne, Australia on 9 and 10 August, featuring a selection of their various film scores.[46]

On 23 September 2019, Cave formally announced the album Ghosteen, to be released at the beginning of October 2019.[47] It premiered on Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds' YouTube channel on 3 October.[48]

On 22 October 2021, the band released B-Sides & Rarities Part II; the sequel to their 2005 compilation B-Sides & Rarities.[49] In June 2022, the band embarked upon their first tour since the onset of COVID-19, with their 2020 Ghosteen tour having previously been cancelled due to the pandemic. For the tour, the band were joined by four additional members – keyboardist Carly Paradis and backing vocalists Janet Ramus, T Jae Cole, and Subrina McCalla – alongside returning touring keyboardist Larry Mullins, now acting as touring drummer.

Members

Current members

  • Nick Cave – lead vocals, piano, organ, keyboards, harmonica, percussion, electric guitar (1983–present)
  • Thomas Wydler – drums, percussion, backing vocals (1985–present)
  • Martyn P. Casey – bass guitar, backing vocals (1990–present)
  • Jim Sclavunos – percussion, drums, xylophone, keyboards, backing vocals (1994–present)
  • Warren Ellis – violin, viola, tenor guitar, synthesizers, mandolin, bouzouki, lute, electric mandolin, flute, programming, loops, piano, percussion, backing vocals (1997–present)
  • George Vjestica – acoustic and electric guitars, piano, backing vocals (2013–present)

Current touring musicians

  • Larry Mullins – keyboards, vibraphone, piano, organ, drums, backing vocals (2015–present)
  • Carly Paradis – keyboards (2022–present)
  • Janet Ramus – backing vocals (2022–present)
  • T Jae Cole – backing vocals (2022–present)
  • Subrina McCalla – backing vocals (2022–present)

Discography

Studio albums

Awards

APRA Music Awards

The APRA Awards are presented annually from 1982 by the Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA), "honouring composers and songwriters". They commenced in 1982.[50]

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
1994 "Do You Love Me?" Song of the Year Nominated [51]
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
2021 "Ghosteen" (Nick Cave & Warren Ellis) Song of the Year Shortlisted [52]

ARIA Music Awards

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 [53]
"Do You Love Me?" Single of the Year Nominated
1996 Murder Ballads Album of the Year Nominated [53]
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 [53]
Best Alternative Release Nominated
"Into My Arms" Song of the Year Nominated
Single of the Year Nominated
2001 No More Shall We Part Best Male Artist (Nick Cave) Won
2003 Nocturama Best Male Artist (Nick Cave) Nominated [53]
Best Rock Album Nominated
2007 Cave (honorary inductees Harvey, Ellis, Savage, Casey) ARIA Hall of Fame inducted
2008 Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!! Album of the Year Nominated [53]
Best Male Aritst (Cave) Won
Best Rock Album Nominated
2013 Push The Sky Away Album of the Year Nominated [54]
Best Group Nominated
Best Independent Release Won
Best Adult Contemporary Album Won
"Jubilee Street" (directed by John Hillcoat) Best Video Nominated
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds ARIA Award for Best Australian Live Act Nominated
2014 Live from KCRW Best Adult Contemporary Album Nominated
2015 Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Best Australian Live Act Nominated
2013 Skeleton Tree Best Group Nominated
Best Adult Contemporary Album Nominated
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Best Australian Live Act Nominated
2020 Ghosteen Best Independent Release Nominated
Best Adult Contemporary Album Nominated

Australian Music Prize

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. The commenced in 2005.

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2019[55][56] Ghosteen Australian Music Prize Nominated

Australian Independent Music Award

Year Nominee / work Award Result
AIR Awards of 2013 Push the Sky Away Independent Album of the Year Nominated
AIR Awards of 2020[57] Ghosteen Best Independent Rock Album or EP Nominated

EG Awards / Music Victoria Awards

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 2008[58] Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!! Best Album Won
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Best Band Won

NME Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2013 Themselves Best International Band Nominated

Q Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1999 Themselves Best Live Act Nominated
2008 Nominated
Dig, Lazarus, Dig Best Album Nominated

World Music Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2014 Themselves World's Best Group Nominated
World's Best Live Act Nominated
Push the Sky Away World's Best Album Nominated

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External links

  • Official website  
  • Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds at Curlie
  • Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds on MySpace

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The Bad Seeds redirects here For the American band see The Bad Seeds American band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds are an Australian rock band formed in 1983 by vocalist Nick Cave multi instrumentalist Mick Harvey and guitarist vocalist Blixa Bargeld The band has featured international personnel throughout its career and presently consists of Cave violinist and multi instrumentalist Warren Ellis bassist Martyn P Casey all from Australia guitarist George Vjestica United Kingdom keyboardist percussionist Larry Mullins also known as Toby Dammit United States and drummers Thomas Wydler Switzerland and Jim Sclavunos United States Described as one of the most original and celebrated bands of the post punk and alternative rock eras in the 80s and onward 1 they have released seventeen studio albums and completed numerous international tours Nick Cave and the Bad SeedsThe Bad Seeds live in London 2013Background informationOriginMelbourne Victoria AustraliaGenresAlternative rock 1 experimental rock 2 art rock 3 post punk 1 gothic rock 4 Years active1983 presentLabelsBad Seed Ltd via Kobalt Label Services 5 MuteMembersNick Cave Thomas Wydler Martyn P Casey Jim Sclavunos Warren Ellis George Vjestica Larry MullinsPast membersMick Harvey Barry Adamson Blixa Bargeld Hugo Race Anita Lane Kid Congo Powers Conway Savage Roland Wolf James Johnston Ed KuepperWebsitenickcaveandthebadseeds wbr comThe band was founded following the demise of Cave and Harvey s former group the Birthday Party the members of which met at a boarding school in Melbourne 6 Throughout the 1980s beginning with their debut LP From Her to Eternity 1984 the band drew largely on post punk blues and gothic rock and brought in musicians such as Blixa Bargeld Barry Adamson and Kid Congo Powers The band later softened their sound and incorporated other influences on albums such as The Good Son 1990 and The Boatman s Call 1997 Following Harvey s departure in 2009 7 the band broadened their sound further to include electronic and ambient styles which feature prominently on the trilogy of albums Push the Sky Away 2013 Skeleton Tree 2016 and Ghosteen 2019 Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation and early releases 1983 1985 1 2 Move to Germany and stylistic evolution 1985 1989 1 3 Growing success 1989 1997 1 4 Further musical refinement Bargeld s departure 1997 2005 1 5 Grinderman Harvey s departure 2006 2012 1 6 Push the Sky Away Skeleton Tree and Ghosteen 2013 present 2 Members 3 Discography 4 Awards 4 1 APRA Music Awards 4 2 ARIA Music Awards 4 3 Australian Music Prize 4 4 Australian Independent Music Award 4 5 EG Awards Music Victoria Awards 4 6 NME Awards 4 7 Q Awards 4 8 World Music Awards 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditFormation and early releases 1983 1985 Edit The project that later evolved into Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds began following the demise of The Birthday Party in August 1983 Both Cave and Harvey were members of the Birthday Party along with guitarist Rowland S Howard and bassist Tracy Pew During the recording sessions of the Birthday Party s scheduled EPs Mutiny The Bad Seed internal disputes developed in the band The difference in Cave and Howard s approach to songwriting was a major factor as Cave explained in an interview with On The Street the main reason why The Birthday Party broke up was that the sort of songs that I was writing and the sort of songs that Rowland was writing were just totally at odds with each other Following the departure of Harvey they officially disbanded Cave also said that it probably would have gone on longer but Mick has the ability to judge things much more clearly than the rest of us 8 Cave and guitarist Kid Congo Powers during the band s 1986 tour An embryonic version of what became Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds was formed in the Birthday Party s then home of London in September 1983 with Cave Harvey acting primarily as drummer Einsturzende Neubauten guitarist Blixa Bargeld Magazine bassist Barry Adamson and Jim G Thirlwell The band was initially formed as a backing band for Cave s intended solo project Man or Myth which had been approved by the record label Mute Records During September and October 1983 they recorded material with producer Flood 9 although the sessions were cut short due to Cave s touring with the Immaculate Consumptive another project formed with Thirlwell Lydia Lunch and Marc Almond 10 In December 1983 Cave returned to Melbourne Australia where he formed a temporary line up of his backing band due to Bargeld s absence that included Pew and guitarist Hugo Race The band performed their first live show at Seaview in St Kilda on 31 December 1983 11 Following a short Australian tour and during a period when they were without management Cave and his band returned to London Cave Harvey Bargeld Race and Adamson formed the project s first consistent line up while Cave s longtime girlfriend Anita Lane was credited as a lyricist on occasional songs e g the title track of 1984 s From Her to Eternity The group which up to this time had been nameless adopted the moniker Nick Cave and the Cavemen which they used for the first six months of their career However they were later renamed Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds in May 1984 in reference to the final Birthday Party EP The Bad Seed citation needed They began recording sessions for their debut album in March 1984 at London s Trident Studios and these sessions together with the abandoned Man or Myth sessions from September October 1983 that were recorded at The Garden studios formed the album From Her to Eternity released on Mute Records in 1984 Thirlwell left during the recording sessions for Eternity citing creative disagreements and desires to work on his own solo material 12 Race and touring guitarist Edward Clayton Jones left to form the Wreckery in Melbourne 13 Move to Germany and stylistic evolution 1985 1989 Edit After the departure of Race and Lane the remaining members moved to West Berlin Germany in 1985 and released a second album The Firstborn Is Dead The album was heavily influenced by the gothic Americana of the American South and blues music 14 exemplified in songs such as Tupelo and Blind Lemon Jefferson which reference the birth of Elvis Presley and Blind Lemon Jefferson respectively Released the following year the album Kicking Against the Pricks explored such influences with renditions of material by Johnny Cash John Lee Hooker and Lead Belly The 1986 album also marked the arrival of Swiss drummer Thomas Wydler a member of Die Haut and featured guest appearances from Race Pew and Birthday Party guitarist Howard who had briefly toured with the Bad Seeds as a substitute member in 1985 citation needed Pew s death from an epileptic seizure also occurred in 1986 6 The band garnered an increased following due to a second 1986 album release Your Funeral My Trial which coincided with Adamson s departure Due to Adamson s departure and an injury which made Wydler unable to play the drums Harvey recorded the bulk of the album s intrumentation with the only other member who contributed instruments on every track being Bargeld citation needed Tender Prey the dark brooding 15 1988 follow up saw the arrival of American guitarist and The Gun Club stalwart Kid Congo Powers Harvey made the transition to bass and short tenured German keyboardist Roland Wolf The single The Mercy Seat chronicled an unrepentant prisoner on death row 6 and further increased the group s critical acclaim and commercial attention The track was later covered by Johnny Cash on his 2000 album American III Solitary Man Despite the increasing level of success the drug related issues of band members became problematic 15 The documentary film The Road to God Knows Where directed by Uli M Schueppel depicts a five week period 16 of the United States leg of their 1989 tour 17 Cave and his bandmates also pursued other creative ambitions around this time In 1987 the Bad Seeds appeared in the Wim Wenders film Wings of Desire 18 and Cave was featured in the 1988 film Ghosts of the Civil Dead which he and Race co wrote 19 Cave s first novel And the Ass Saw the Angel was published in 1989 20 Growing success 1989 1997 Edit After a period of time in New York City Cave relocated to Sao Paulo Brazil 6 shortly after the final tour for Tender Prey and after successfully finishing drug rehabilitation 15 began experimenting with piano driven ballads The result of this post rehabilitation period was 1990 s The Good Son Featuring a sorrowful and longing tone the album was well received both critically and commercially 15 and yielded the singles The Weeping Song featuring vocals from Bargeld and The Ship Song citation needed Two established Australian musicians Casey of the Triffids and solo artist and keyboardist Savage replaced the departing Powers and Wolf The addition of Casey on bass allowed Harvey to return to guitar Their next record 1992 s Henry s Dream marked a change towards a harder rock sound Producer David Briggs known for his work with Neil Young was enlisted for the recording process The tour for the album is documented on 1993 s live album Live Seeds and showcases the new group s aggressive sound source source source source source source source source source source source source Cave discussing touring what music means to him and tensions in the band 1993 In mid 1993 the group returned once more to London and recorded Let Love In the follow up album Let Love In expanded upon the fuller ensemble sound that was established in Henry s Dream 21 and featured contributions from Howard Ellis Tex Perkins Beasts of Bourbon and David McComb The Triffids citation needed Several popular songs such as Red Right Hand which featured in the Scream film series 22 23 and was used as the theme song for Peaky Blinders and Loverman later covered by Metallica 24 were drawn from the album During the promotional tour for the album American percussionist and drummer Jim Sclavunos joined the group citation needed In 1996 the band released Murder Ballads their best selling album to date 25 Centered on the subject of murder the album includes a cover of the folk song Henry Lee a duet with British rock singer PJ Harvey with whom Cave had a brief relationship 6 and Where the Wild Roses Grow a duet with Australian pop idol Kylie Minogue The Minogue collaboration was a mainstream hit in the UK and Australia and won three Australian Recording Industry Association ARIA Awards including Song of the Year It was at this time that Ellis of the Dirty Three began regularly working with the band and eventually became Cave s primary collaborator 6 The sound of The Boatman s Call released in 1997 was a radical departure from the archetypal and violent narratives of the band s past featuring songs about relationships loss and longing often with sparse arrangements Cave revealed his mindset during the creation of the album in a 2008 interview When I was making half that record I was furious because certain things had happened in my love life that seriously pissed me off And some of those songs came straight out of that I don t regret making it the songs are of a moment when you felt a certain way When you just think Fuck please 6 The album s corresponding tour was later documented on the 2008 live album Live at the Royal Albert Hall After the release of the album Cave embarked on a brief hiatus during which time he remarried citation needed Further musical refinement Bargeld s departure 1997 2005 Edit Founding guitarist Bargeld left the band in 2003 Following Cave s hiatus the band oversaw the release of Original Seeds a compilation of material from other artists that influenced the group as well as their own best of album The Best of Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds The proper follow up to The Boatman s Call was 2001 s No More Shall We Part The record featured guest appearances by Kate amp Anna McGarrigle and was generally well received in reviews one critic hailed the album as an entire album of deeply tragic and beautiful love songs without irony sarcasm or violent resolution while also stating that the work is at risk of devolving into schmaltz 26 The band then released Nocturama in 2003 The album marked a return to band oriented and collaborative arrangements as previous releases involved a decreased level of input from Cave s bandmates Nocturama garnered mixed reviews with critic Eric Carr stating that in truth it may still be the group s best work since Let Love In but it had the potential to be so much more 27 Shortly after the album s release Bargeld left the band after 20 years to devote more time to Einsturzende Neubauten 28 In 2004 the band released the acclaimed two disc set Abattoir Blues The Lyre of Orpheus with Bargeld replaced by the English actor guitarist and organist James Johnston a member of Gallon Drunk and former guest member of the Bad Seeds from a Lollapalooza tour ten years prior Johnston only played organs on the recordings as Harvey contributed the guitar pieces 29 Conceived as two separate albums packaged together the record featured a diversity of arrangement styles including aggressive rock and choir driven ballads In 2005 the band released B Sides amp Rarities a three volume 56 song collection of B sides rarities and compilation tracks that was released on Mute Records in Europe the US and the UK citation needed The Abattoir Blues Tour a two CD two DVD box set with performances from the album s promotional tour was then released in 2007 in Europe and the US The tour included guest backing vocalists Ase Bergstrom Geo Onaymake Eleanor Palmer and Wendi Rose citation needed Also in 2005 Cave completed work on his script for The Proposition set in 19th century Australia directed by John Hillcoat 19 30 Cave and Ellis collaborated on the film s score 31 a partnership that later also scored the films The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford 2007 and The Road 2009 6 32 Grinderman Harvey s departure 2006 2012 Edit After operating for several years as a touring backing band for Cave s solo work Bad Seeds members Ellis Sclavunos and Casey formed a new side project Grinderman with Cave in 2006 The band featuring Cave playing guitar for the first time played garage rock influenced music that still retained much of The Bad Seeds aura and released a self titled debut album in 2007 33 In October 2007 Cave was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame and in his acceptance speech also inducted the members of The Bad Seeds and The Birthday Party after explaining I cannot really accept this until we get a few things straight What I can t figure out is why I am up here and The Bad Seeds aren t 34 Grinderman marked a return to a raw sound as well as Cave s debut on guitar Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds released their 14th studio album Dig Lazarus Dig in 2008 and received a high level of critical acclaim citation needed Inspired by the biblical story of Lazarus of Bethany 35 36 the album continued the punk and garage rock inspired arrangements that were explored on the debut Grinderman album resulting in what NME termed a gothic psycho sexual apocalypse 37 The group then embarked on a North American and European tour is support of the album with a seven piece lineup that did not include Johnston who had left the group after the album s completion 38 source source source source source source source source source source source source The band talking to the crowd at a 2009 show Cave and the band curated Australia s first edition of the All Tomorrow s Parties music festival that was held in various Australian locations during January 2009 On 22 January after the festival s completion Harvey announced his departure from the band after 25 years citing a variety of personal and professional reasons Harvey concluded his public statement by stating I shall continue working on the Bad Seeds back catalogue re issues project over the coming year and look forward to the new opportunities I shall be able to accommodate as a result of my changed circumstances 7 Harvey s departure was the end of a 36 year long musical collaboration between Cave and Harvey and Cave was left as the group s only original member 33 The band enlisted guitarist Ed Kuepper formerly of the Australian bands the Saints and the Laughing Clowns as a touring member to complete the 2009 summer festival dates that were scheduled 39 Also in 2009 Cave published his second novel The Death of Bunny Munro 40 and Mute Records commenced work on a series of remastered versions of the Bad Seeds back catalogue some of the remastered albums included documentary footage from Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard citation needed Following this string of activity the Bad Seeds became dormant while Grinderman reactivated and released Grinderman 2 in 2010 33 The group also attracted further attention when their song O Children appeared in the 2010 film Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 In December 2011 Grinderman disbanded immediately following an Australian tour Their final performance was at the Meredith Music Festival in rural Victoria 33 41 Push the Sky Away Skeleton Tree and Ghosteen 2013 present Edit Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds 15th studio album Push the Sky Away was released in mid February 2013 42 During the album s recording former member Barry Adamson rejoined the band as a bassist then assumed a multi instrumentalist percussion keyboards vocals role on subsequent tours Kuepper briefly returned as the band s touring guitarist 39 but was replaced by George Vjestica for the European leg of the tour Vjestica s 12 string guitar playing was featured on several Push the Sky Away tracks 43 44 During the Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds summer USA tour in 2013 a smaller incarnation of the band recorded Live from KCRW Cave Ellis Casey Sclavunos and Adamson In 2014 Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds toured North America with Ellis Adamson Sclavunos Casey plus Conway Savage and George Vjestica Cave embarked on solo tours in Australia and New Zealand in late 2014 and Europe in 2015 with Adamson on keyboards and percussion joined by the rhythm section of Wydler and Casey and with Ellis as the featured multi instrumentalist In May 2015 Larry Mullins replaced Adamson as a guest touring member Adamson has not returned since and Mullins did not participate in sessions for the subsequent Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds album On 2 June 2016 the official Nick Cave website announced a documentary film titled One More Time with Feeling directed by Andrew Dominik which was screened on 8 September 2016 It accompanies the band s 16th album titled Skeleton Tree released 9 September 2016 In 2017 Cave begun writing songs for the next Bad Seeds record which is set to complete a musical trilogy the band began with Push the Sky Away 45 Ellis and Cave played two orchestral shows at Hamer Hall in Melbourne Australia on 9 and 10 August featuring a selection of their various film scores 46 On 23 September 2019 Cave formally announced the album Ghosteen to be released at the beginning of October 2019 47 It premiered on Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds YouTube channel on 3 October 48 On 22 October 2021 the band released B Sides amp Rarities Part II the sequel to their 2005 compilation B Sides amp Rarities 49 In June 2022 the band embarked upon their first tour since the onset of COVID 19 with their 2020 Ghosteen tour having previously been cancelled due to the pandemic For the tour the band were joined by four additional members keyboardist Carly Paradis and backing vocalists Janet Ramus T Jae Cole and Subrina McCalla alongside returning touring keyboardist Larry Mullins now acting as touring drummer Members EditMain article List of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds members Current members Nick Cave lead vocals piano organ keyboards harmonica percussion electric guitar 1983 present Thomas Wydler drums percussion backing vocals 1985 present Martyn P Casey bass guitar backing vocals 1990 present Jim Sclavunos percussion drums xylophone keyboards backing vocals 1994 present Warren Ellis violin viola tenor guitar synthesizers mandolin bouzouki lute electric mandolin flute programming loops piano percussion backing vocals 1997 present George Vjestica acoustic and electric guitars piano backing vocals 2013 present Current touring musicians Larry Mullins keyboards vibraphone piano organ drums backing vocals 2015 present Carly Paradis keyboards 2022 present Janet Ramus backing vocals 2022 present T Jae Cole backing vocals 2022 present Subrina McCalla backing vocals 2022 present Discography EditMain article Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds discography Studio albums From Her to Eternity 1984 The Firstborn Is Dead 1985 Kicking Against the Pricks 1986 Your Funeral My Trial 1986 Tender Prey 1988 The Good Son 1990 Henry s Dream 1992 Let Love In 1994 Murder Ballads 1996 The Boatman s Call 1997 No More Shall We Part 2001 Nocturama 2003 Abattoir Blues The Lyre of Orpheus 2004 Dig Lazarus Dig 2008 Push the Sky Away 2013 Skeleton Tree 2016 Ghosteen 2019 Awards 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 50 Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 1994 Do You Love Me Song of the Year Nominated 51 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 Nominated2021 Ghosteen Nick Cave amp Warren Ellis Song of the Year Shortlisted 52 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 53 Do You Love Me Single of the Year Nominated1996 Murder Ballads Album of the Year Nominated 53 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 53 Best Alternative Release Nominated Into My Arms Song of the Year NominatedSingle of the Year Nominated2001 No More Shall We Part Best Male Artist Nick Cave Won2003 Nocturama Best Male Artist Nick Cave Nominated 53 Best Rock Album Nominated2007 Cave honorary inductees Harvey Ellis Savage Casey ARIA Hall of Fame inducted2008 Dig Lazarus Dig Album of the Year Nominated 53 Best Male Aritst Cave WonBest Rock Album Nominated2013 Push The Sky Away Album of the Year Nominated 54 Best Group NominatedBest Independent Release WonBest Adult Contemporary Album Won Jubilee Street directed by John Hillcoat Best Video NominatedNick Cave and the Bad Seeds ARIA Award for Best Australian Live Act Nominated2014 Live from KCRW Best Adult Contemporary Album Nominated2015 Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Best Australian Live Act Nominated2013 Skeleton Tree Best Group NominatedBest Adult Contemporary Album NominatedNick Cave and the Bad Seeds Best Australian Live Act Nominated2020 Ghosteen Best Independent Release NominatedBest Adult Contemporary Album NominatedAustralian 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 The commenced in 2005 Year Nominee work Award Result2019 55 56 Ghosteen Australian Music Prize NominatedAustralian Independent Music Award Edit Year Nominee work Award ResultAIR Awards of 2013 Push the Sky Away Independent Album of the Year NominatedAIR Awards of 2020 57 Ghosteen Best Independent Rock Album or EP NominatedEG 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 2008 58 Dig Lazarus Dig Best Album WonNick Cave and the Bad Seeds Best Band WonNME Awards Edit Year Nominee work Award Result2013 Themselves Best International Band NominatedQ Awards Edit Year Nominee work Award Result1999 Themselves Best Live Act Nominated2008 NominatedDig Lazarus Dig Best Album NominatedWorld Music Awards Edit Year Nominee work Award Result2014 Themselves World s Best Group NominatedWorld s Best Live Act NominatedPush the Sky Away World s Best Album Nominated2001 Australasian Performing Right Association APRA 75th Anniversary The Ship Song voted in the APRA Top 30 Australian songs 2004 MOJO Awards Best Album of 2004 Abattoir Blues The Lyre of Orpheus 2008 MOJO Awards Best Album of 2008 Dig Lazarus Dig 2014 The Ivor Novello Awards Best Album award for song writing for Push the Sky Away 2017 Grammy Awards Best Music Film for One More Time with Feeling 59 References Edit a b c Deming Mark Nick Cave amp the Bad Seeds Biography AllMusic Retrieved 18 December 2016 Nick Cave amp the Bad Seeds became one of the most original and celebrated bands of the post punk and 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