
NPR Music Nick Cave on the encounters that brought him to 'Wild God'
Aug 20, 2024
Nick Cave, the Australian rock titan and frontman of The Bad Seeds, shares insights about his upcoming album, Wild God. He discusses personal tragedies that have shaped his music and spiritual journey. The conversation touches on the transformative power of music, likening it to religious rituals, and the ongoing balance between skepticism and faith in creativity. Cave emphasizes that the struggles in his belief process are essential, and he highlights the profound role of collaboration in yielding deeper artistic expression.
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Meaning of "Song of the Lake"
- The song "Song of the Lake" has themes Cave hasn't fully worked out yet.
- Good songs reveal their themes over time, especially in live performances.
Reconfiguring Collaboration
- After his son's death, Cave struggled to connect with the Bad Seeds and changed his recording approach.
- He made music primarily with Warren Ellis, his prime artistic collaborator.
The Concept of Return
- Cave dislikes the word "return" because it implies returning to an old self after loss, which is impossible.
- He and Ellis wrote Skeleton Tree before Arthur's death, but recording it afterward was difficult for the band.

