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Choirs are also frequently deployed, though their contributions are far more ethereal than the raucous gospel blasts heard on Cave’s only other double-album Abattoir Blues/The Lyre Of Orpheus. Many of the songs here recall the most ephemeral entries on those records - ‘Push The Sky Away’, ‘Anthrocene’ - in their ambient textures, sweeping strings and processed drones. The sonic temperament of Ghosteen is a continuation of the abstracted songwriting found on the preceding two LPs. Cave sings with a combination of clarity and sorrow, occasionally taking his voice to places it has never been before - extended periods of falsetto, for instance. While the incident is still a core concern on Ghosteen, this album processes the experience to a point where Cave’s grief informs rather than overwhelms his music. Already a fractured and incredibly moody record prior to the death, Cave’s subsequent lyrical changes pulled Skeleton Tree into a space of numb shock. Coming three years after Skeleton Tree, this record also completes a loose album trilogy that began with 2013’s Push The Sky Away.Īs you may well have heard, Skeleton Tree was released during the fallout from the death of Cave’s son Arthur. Nick Cave returns, Bad Seeds in tow, with his new LP Ghosteen.








Bad bleep songs