Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds release their 14th studio album DIG, LAZARUS, DIG!!! on 3rd March 2008.
Produced by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds and Nick Launay who worked with the band on their last album Abattoir Blues/ Lyre of Orpheus, the new album was recorded over the summer at State of the Ark Studios in Richmond and mixed by Nick Launay at British Grove in Chiswick.
DIG, LAZARUS, DIG!!! features artwork by British artists Tim Noble and Sue Webster.
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds will announce single and tour news soon, and rest assured you will be the first to hear about it.
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I'm looking forward to this one. I hope it's as good as the last one.
that's gonna be hard, especially if it sounds like grinderman, but i have high expectations
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why is nocturama so poorly regarded? I think it's pretty damn good. granted it's the weakest of the decade, but it's still pretty solid
i don't know man, i really like wonderful life and babe i'm on fire. those are fantastic songs but all the other ones just seem so mediocre and a step down from his usual level of songwriting.
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Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 7:09 pm
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BlueNote wrote:
bondcfh007 wrote:
why is nocturama so poorly regarded? I think it's pretty damn good. granted it's the weakest of the decade, but it's still pretty solid
i don't know man, i really like wonderful life and babe i'm on fire. those are fantastic songs but all the other ones just seem so mediocre and a step down from his usual level of songwriting.
i'll agree that is is a step down, but it's still a step above most stuff out there
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Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 7:09 pm
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BlueNote wrote:
bondcfh007 wrote:
why is nocturama so poorly regarded? I think it's pretty damn good. granted it's the weakest of the decade, but it's still pretty solid
i don't know man, i really like wonderful life and babe i'm on fire. those are fantastic songs but all the other ones just seem so mediocre and a step down from his usual level of songwriting.
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Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 7:10 pm
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nocturama is the only nick cave album i have.
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that would be like if the only zeppelin album you had was in through the out door or the only pink floyd album you had was a momentary lapse in reason. this needs to be fixed.
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Post subject: Re: Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Lift Lazarus Lift (2008)
Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 7:49 pm
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BlueNote wrote:
corduroy_blazer wrote:
nocturama is the only nick cave album i have.
that would be like if the only zeppelin album you had was in through the out door or the only pink floyd album you had was a momentary lapse in reason. this needs to be fixed.
good analogy
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Post subject: Re: Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Lift Lazarus Lift (2008)
Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 8:43 pm
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1. New Nick Cave: best news since Orphans came out? 2. Sounds like Grinderman: slight bummer, although it could still be really good 3. Massive tour that doesn't include the US: eat a peach.
Post subject: Re: Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Lift Lazarus Lift (2008)
Posted: Sat Nov 03, 2007 9:02 pm
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just saw this:
Nick Cave & Warren Ellis (of Dirty Three fame), have composed, played and produced a compelling and intense soundtrack for director Andrew Dominik's savage tale of the true west, 'The Assassination of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford'. Dominik, who previously directed the 2000 cult classic Chopper the biography of the notorious Australian criminal Mark 'Chopper' Read, has brought his distinctive vision to bear upon the story of the slaying of one of the most infamous outlaws of the American West, Jesse Woodson James (1847-1882) The film charts how Robert Ford (Casey Affleck) joined Jesse James' (Brad Pitt) cutthroat gang of bandits, train-robbers and bank-robbers, only to become resentful of James' nationwide notoriety, he then formed a plan to kill the deadly gunslinger
Nick Cave and Warren Ellis have previously collaborated on a film score, for John Hillcoat's critically acclaimed 2005 Australian 'Western', The Proposition Cave (who provided the script for The Proposition) and Ellis' haunting semi-acoustic score, featuring plaintive violin, eerie sound loops and mournful piano, received universal praise
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Posted: Sat Nov 03, 2007 10:37 pm
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psychobain wrote:
just saw this:
Nick Cave & Warren Ellis (of Dirty Three fame), have composed, played and produced a compelling and intense soundtrack for director Andrew Dominik's savage tale of the true west, 'The Assassination of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford'. Dominik, who previously directed the 2000 cult classic Chopper the biography of the notorious Australian criminal Mark 'Chopper' Read, has brought his distinctive vision to bear upon the story of the slaying of one of the most infamous outlaws of the American West, Jesse Woodson James (1847-1882) The film charts how Robert Ford (Casey Affleck) joined Jesse James' (Brad Pitt) cutthroat gang of bandits, train-robbers and bank-robbers, only to become resentful of James' nationwide notoriety, he then formed a plan to kill the deadly gunslinger
Nick Cave and Warren Ellis have previously collaborated on a film score, for John Hillcoat's critically acclaimed 2005 Australian 'Western', The Proposition Cave (who provided the script for The Proposition) and Ellis' haunting semi-acoustic score, featuring plaintive violin, eerie sound loops and mournful piano, received universal praise
now i MUST see that movie
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Posted: Sat Nov 03, 2007 10:41 pm
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bondcfh007 wrote:
psychobain wrote:
just saw this:
Nick Cave & Warren Ellis (of Dirty Three fame), have composed, played and produced a compelling and intense soundtrack for director Andrew Dominik's savage tale of the true west, 'The Assassination of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford'. Dominik, who previously directed the 2000 cult classic Chopper the biography of the notorious Australian criminal Mark 'Chopper' Read, has brought his distinctive vision to bear upon the story of the slaying of one of the most infamous outlaws of the American West, Jesse Woodson James (1847-1882) The film charts how Robert Ford (Casey Affleck) joined Jesse James' (Brad Pitt) cutthroat gang of bandits, train-robbers and bank-robbers, only to become resentful of James' nationwide notoriety, he then formed a plan to kill the deadly gunslinger
Nick Cave and Warren Ellis have previously collaborated on a film score, for John Hillcoat's critically acclaimed 2005 Australian 'Western', The Proposition Cave (who provided the script for The Proposition) and Ellis' haunting semi-acoustic score, featuring plaintive violin, eerie sound loops and mournful piano, received universal praise
now i MUST see that movie
this shit leaked:
01. Rather Lovely Thing 3:13 02. Moving On 2:32 03. Song For Jesse 2:35 04. Falling 2:54 05. Cowgirl 4:05 06. The Money Train 2:38 07. What Must Be Done 1:57 08. Another Rather Lovely Thing 3:28 09. Carnival 2:52 10. Last Ride Back To KC 5:24 11. What Happens Next 2:08 12. Destined For Great Things 2:26 13. Counting The Stars 1:19 14. Song For Bob 6:03
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Post subject: Re: Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Lift Lazarus Lift (2008)
Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 8:08 pm
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psychobain wrote:
bondcfh007 wrote:
psychobain wrote:
just saw this:
Nick Cave & Warren Ellis (of Dirty Three fame), have composed, played and produced a compelling and intense soundtrack for director Andrew Dominik's savage tale of the true west, 'The Assassination of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford'. Dominik, who previously directed the 2000 cult classic Chopper the biography of the notorious Australian criminal Mark 'Chopper' Read, has brought his distinctive vision to bear upon the story of the slaying of one of the most infamous outlaws of the American West, Jesse Woodson James (1847-1882) The film charts how Robert Ford (Casey Affleck) joined Jesse James' (Brad Pitt) cutthroat gang of bandits, train-robbers and bank-robbers, only to become resentful of James' nationwide notoriety, he then formed a plan to kill the deadly gunslinger
Nick Cave and Warren Ellis have previously collaborated on a film score, for John Hillcoat's critically acclaimed 2005 Australian 'Western', The Proposition Cave (who provided the script for The Proposition) and Ellis' haunting semi-acoustic score, featuring plaintive violin, eerie sound loops and mournful piano, received universal praise
now i MUST see that movie
this shit leaked:
01. Rather Lovely Thing 3:13 02. Moving On 2:32 03. Song For Jesse 2:35 04. Falling 2:54 05. Cowgirl 4:05 06. The Money Train 2:38 07. What Must Be Done 1:57 08. Another Rather Lovely Thing 3:28 09. Carnival 2:52 10. Last Ride Back To KC 5:24 11. What Happens Next 2:08 12. Destined For Great Things 2:26 13. Counting The Stars 1:19 14. Song For Bob 6:03
this album is absolutely beautiful.
i wanna see the movie.
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