This week we’re discussing Wild God, the latest album by Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds. The first official Bad Seeds album since 2019’s Ghosteen, Wild God shows the band with more energy than they’ve had in years. Ethereal, gospel inspired, and jam-packed with lovely passages and melodies. Cave fans should not miss this one.
Read MoreEpisode 33: The Birthday Party
This week we are talking about the violent, psychotic, and absolutely astounding Birthday Party. Many of you are familiar with Nick Cave, who has a lengthy and fantastic musical (and film and writing) career. You also might not be familiar that he was once the wildest frontman for one of the most ravenous bands in rock history. The Birthday Party, from Melbourne, Australia (later relocated to London) have an unusual footprint in alternative music and it. Is. Crazy.
Closing track: “Big Jesus Trash Can” from Junkyard (1982)
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Mike’s Picks:
Prayers on Fire (1981) — Best Album
Junkyard (1982) — Personal Favorite
Door, Door (1979) — Worst Album
Alex’s Picks::
Prayers on Fire (1981) — Best Album, Personal Favorite
Mutiny/The Bad Seed (1989) — Worst Album
Albums we discussed this episode…
Door, Door (1979)
Hee Haw (1989) (Compilation; originally released 1979-1980)
Prayers on Fire (1981)
Junkyard (1982)
Mutiny/The Bad Seed (1989) (Compilation; originally released 1983)
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