The Reason Interview With Nick Gillespie

Nick Cave: I See the World as 'Systemically Beautiful'

Aug 28, 2024
Nick Cave, the iconic Australian musician known for his intense and poetic artistry, shares captivating insights into his creative journey. He discusses the profound impacts of loss on his art, especially following the death of his son. Cave reflects on themes of spirituality and his commitment to free speech, while exploring the optimism in his latest album, 'Wild God.' He also touches on the complexities of artistic integrity against societal pressures, revealing a deep yearning for connection and meaning in a world filled with challenges.
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Loss of Meaning and Religion

  • Nick Cave links cultural pessimism to a loss of meaning, partly due to declining religious engagement.
  • He finds solace in church as a structure for processing sorrow and meaning-making.
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Church as a Meaningful Space

  • Nick Cave values church not for theological certainty, but as a space for processing sorrow and finding meaning.
  • He attends a specific church, calling it a "church for atheists," due to its beautiful music and inclusive atmosphere.
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Between Belief and Skepticism

  • Unlike Cash or Dylan, Nick Cave positions himself between belief and skepticism, finding creative freedom in uncertainty.
  • He feels like a believer among unbelievers and vice versa, embracing the tension between faith and doubt.
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