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]]>The film previously had a limited release, but the band recently decided to make it available for free on YouTube as a Christmas gift to their fans.
The Royal Arena was a stop on the group’s tour in support of their highly acclaimed sixteenth studio album Skeleton Tree.
While the set list was focused on the new record, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds also used the opportunity to reach deep into their back catalog, playing songs from their early career like “From Her to Eternity,” the title track of the band’s debut album from 1984.
Distant Sky was first released in early 2018 when it was screened in theaters for one night. After that, the film was made available for streaming on Cave’s website The Red Hand Files but ended up being taken down after several days.
“I’ve been getting many letters on The Red Hand Files asking about access to the Distant Sky Live in Copenhagen movie. Here it is! With Love at Christmas,” Cave wrote on social media.
Watch Distant Sky below.
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]]>One fan posted a question on The Red Hand Files asking Cave when could he expect his next album and the musician gave him an unexpected answer.
“You can expect a new album next week. It is called Ghosteen. It is a double album,” Cave responded.
Cave also revealed that the first part of the album will consist of eight songs, while the second part will be made out of two love songs which are linked by a spoken piece.
“The songs on the first album are the children. The songs on the second album are their parents. Ghosteen is a migrating spirit,” he added while following up the first response with the album’s cover.
Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds’ last studio album Skeleton Tree came out in 2016. The band had a couple of more releases after that, including compilation album Lovely Creatures: The Best of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and EP Distant Sky: Live in Copenhagen.
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]]>The post Concert Review: St. Vincent and Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds at INmusic appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Slowly navigating the audience through her biggest hits, St. Vincent looked comfortable on stage rocking her guitar. Everyone looked like they enjoyed every bit of the show, from St. Vincent – who was surprisingly joking around – to fans – who got drawn into the world of St. Vincent’s songs.
Still, there wasn’t much opportunity to catch a break after St. Vincent wrapped up the show with an acoustic version of “Prince Johnny.” While her performance was more than enjoyable, the highlight of the night was iconic Nick Cave and his Bad Seeds.
It was everything you would expect and then some more, at least for Cave’s fans. They know how to embrace the good and bad sides of his music.
The main selling point of this live show was the emotion he managed to translate to the audience. His movement on the stage, the change of mood in his voice and energy that’s bursting out of him during the show is a special thing to witness.
The audience was almost hypnotized by the “king of melancholy,” who was set to touch them as much as possible with his songs about birth, love, death and everything in between.
When we thought the show is over after a 10-minute long rendition of “Stanger Lee,” Cave decided to continue playing, which is a great rarity at music festivals. He topped already great show with songs “Push the Sky Away” and “Rings of Saturn,” and then finally sailed into the night, leaving the audience in awe.
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]]>The post Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Make “Distant Sky” Concert Film Available for Free appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The film previously had a limited release, but the band recently decided to make it available for free on YouTube as a Christmas gift to their fans.
The Royal Arena was a stop on the group’s tour in support of their highly acclaimed sixteenth studio album Skeleton Tree.
While the set list was focused on the new record, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds also used the opportunity to reach deep into their back catalog, playing songs from their early career like “From Her to Eternity,” the title track of the band’s debut album from 1984.
Distant Sky was first released in early 2018 when it was screened in theaters for one night. After that, the film was made available for streaming on Cave’s website The Red Hand Files but ended up being taken down after several days.
“I’ve been getting many letters on The Red Hand Files asking about access to the Distant Sky Live in Copenhagen movie. Here it is! With Love at Christmas,” Cave wrote on social media.
Watch Distant Sky below.
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]]>The post Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds Releasing New Record “Ghosteen” Next Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>One fan posted a question on The Red Hand Files asking Cave when could he expect his next album and the musician gave him an unexpected answer.
“You can expect a new album next week. It is called Ghosteen. It is a double album,” Cave responded.
Cave also revealed that the first part of the album will consist of eight songs, while the second part will be made out of two love songs which are linked by a spoken piece.
“The songs on the first album are the children. The songs on the second album are their parents. Ghosteen is a migrating spirit,” he added while following up the first response with the album’s cover.
Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds’ last studio album Skeleton Tree came out in 2016. The band had a couple of more releases after that, including compilation album Lovely Creatures: The Best of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and EP Distant Sky: Live in Copenhagen.
The post Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds Releasing New Record “Ghosteen” Next Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The post Concert Review: St. Vincent and Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds at INmusic appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Slowly navigating the audience through her biggest hits, St. Vincent looked comfortable on stage rocking her guitar. Everyone looked like they enjoyed every bit of the show, from St. Vincent – who was surprisingly joking around – to fans – who got drawn into the world of St. Vincent’s songs.
Still, there wasn’t much opportunity to catch a break after St. Vincent wrapped up the show with an acoustic version of “Prince Johnny.” While her performance was more than enjoyable, the highlight of the night was iconic Nick Cave and his Bad Seeds.
It was everything you would expect and then some more, at least for Cave’s fans. They know how to embrace the good and bad sides of his music.
The main selling point of this live show was the emotion he managed to translate to the audience. His movement on the stage, the change of mood in his voice and energy that’s bursting out of him during the show is a special thing to witness.
The audience was almost hypnotized by the “king of melancholy,” who was set to touch them as much as possible with his songs about birth, love, death and everything in between.
When we thought the show is over after a 10-minute long rendition of “Stanger Lee,” Cave decided to continue playing, which is a great rarity at music festivals. He topped already great show with songs “Push the Sky Away” and “Rings of Saturn,” and then finally sailed into the night, leaving the audience in awe.
The post Concert Review: St. Vincent and Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds at INmusic appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
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