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If I ever suspected a Nick Cave album to have been written under the influence of an epic dose of LSD, it would have to be DIG, LAZARUS, DIG. Definitely the most experimental (whatever that means) album, lyrically speaking.
— Jun 09, 2024 07:04PM
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Forrest
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I don't want to use a lot of quotes in my review, but I might have to quote "Nature Boy" because it's just so darned beautiful and innocent. We shall see.
— Jun 07, 2024 12:39PM
Forrest
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I suppose every Nick Cave fan has a favorite album. Mine is No More Shall We Part. It's agonizingly beautiful. Let Love In marches a close second behind.
— Jun 06, 2024 04:58PM
Forrest
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Song lyrics, like poems, are easy to read but not easy to process, especially if you are reading them. Without voice inflections and different points of emphasis, one must supply these variations oneself, whether audibly or just in one's head. Of course this can make the songs "yours," but you are bound to have to reinterpret upon hearing the singer's expression.
— Jun 04, 2024 11:02AM
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I can't speak to this musically, but lyrically, the album The Bad Seed (1983) seems to be a watershed moment in Cave's writing. I don't know what exactly triggered this, but here Cave's poetics enter a new phase. From this point on, things are different, and noticeably so. In the past, sheer brute power carried the day, but now you can see that the work has been crafted more carefully.
— May 31, 2024 10:48AM

