ordered the FBI and Department of Justice to devise protective measures on Oct. 5.
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Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds’ ‘Stagger Lee’ has been given a metal/punk spin – you can check out the new cover below.First recorded in 1923, the song was originally an old blues number about a killer pimp in St. Louis, Missouri back in 1895.
ordered the FBI and Department of Justice to devise protective measures on Oct. 5.
Tame Impala, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Jamie xx and Kraftwerk have been announced as next year’s Rock en Seine headliners.They will be joined by support acts including Jehnny Beth, Aurora, Diiv, La Femme, The Blaze, FKJ, Los Bitchos, Malik Djoudi and The Limiñanas.The Paris festival will take place across four days – an extension to the normal three day event – between August 25-28 2022 at the Domaine National de Saint-Cloud.
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds have shared a new live version of their 2013 track ‘Push The Sky Away’, which was recorded with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra – listen to it below.The song, which was recorded live in 2019 as part of the ‘Film Music – Nick Cave & Warren Ellis’ event at the Hamer Hall in Melbourne, will appear on the band’s ‘B-Sides & Rarities Part II’ album which is set to come out on October 22.“I never had more fun on stage than with the MSO…” Cave said of the experience, while
Phoebe Bridgers has officially released her rendition of Bo Burnham’s ‘That Funny Feeling’, after performing it on her current US tour.Bridgers debuted the cover of ‘That Funny Feeling’, which appeared as part of Burnham’s Netflix special Inside, on the first stop of her current US tour in Missouri – her first traditional concert in almost two years.And today (October 1), Bridgers has given the studio version of her cover an official release via Bandcamp.
Louisiana. A wrenching tale of child molestation in segregated northern Louisiana of the 1970s is is beautifully composed with nuances of shade and color.“Fire” premiered in 2019 at the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis and was brought to the Met as part of a co-production that will travel to the Lyric Opera of Chicago in March and Los Angeles Opera in a future season.
Nick Cave has shared a new spoken word single based on a letter received on his Red Hand Files website – listen to ‘Shyness’ below.The track is based on two letters Cave received from fans Daniel and Vera in October 2019. “What is shyness?” Daniel wrote, while Vera asked: “What was your first date with your wife like?”In response, Cave wrote at the time: “Shyness is the tentative sound of the orchestra tuning up before the symphony begins.
The Electrical Life of Louis Wain has been unveiled, briefly featuring Nick Cave in his role as science fiction author H.G.
The Sopranos creator David Chase has opened up about his favourite scene from the show.In conversation with NME ahead of new prequel film The Many Saints of Newark, Chase reflected on the moments from the hit HBO drama that he remains most proud of today.“I’m kind of ashamed because it’s something that I wrote,” he began, when asked to choose a favourite.Chase went on to discuss the scene in particular, which appears in the first episode of season four, ‘For All Debts Public and Private’ which
Chicago Med season seven will return with two new faces - and the loss of beloved fan favorites Dr Natalie Manning, and April Sexton.The departure of both is going to "affect" Dr Will Halstead in ways we can't even imagine, shares star Nick Gehlfuss, adding that it will be impossible to "avoid all that history".As for how it may affect fans, Nick tells HELLO! that the show "in some ways feels like we are restructuring, and it feels like we're recreating some things."MORE: Chicago Fire season
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Nick Cave is to publish a new memoir about his life following the death of his son Arthur in 2015. Titled ‘Faith, Hope And Carnage’, the book is based on 40 hours of interviews with journalist Sean O’Hagan.“This is the first interview I’ve given in years”, says Cave.
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Nick Cave will release a memoir about the years following his son's death. 'Faith, Hope and Carnage' will focus on Cave's life as he tried to come to terms with the death of his son Arthur, 15, six years ago and it will be written from more than 40 hours of interviews with the Observer journalist Sean O’Hagan.
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Nick Cave has announced his new memoir, Faith, Hope And Carnage.The book is set to be published by Canongate in the autumn of next year, and is drawn from more than 40 hours of conversation between The Bad Seeds frontman and Observer journalist Sean O’Hagan.Faith, Hope and Carnage will cover Cave’s perspective and personal life over the six years since the death of his son Arthur, who died in July 2015 at the age of 15.“Faith, Hope & Carnage promises to be a thoughtful book about Cave’s inner