Nick Cave's Wild God Tour
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•Cave’s charismatic appeal these days has less to do with this or that new recording than it does with his broader appeal as an all-points communicator
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Tanya Dalziell is a professor of English and cultural studies at the University of Western Australia .
She co-wrote Cultural Seeds: Essays on the Work of Nick Cave ( Routledge , 2009 ), making her one of academe’s first fully fledged Caveologists.
The Birthday Party frontman says his oeuvre is suffused with changing, shifting but nevertheless consistent religious imagery.
He’s a beautiful, elegant writer, more in the short form than the novel form, he says.
Cave's work has been a constant conversation with these ideas, without coming to any conclusion.
The Dark Prince's new album, Wild God, is out now.
David Bowie’s new album is an interesting move away from the pared-back trilogy that preceded it.
The Bad Seeds , Mick Harvey and Warren Ellis all feature in the new album.
Bowie says he appreciates Warren Ellis' full-time injection into his artistic life.
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