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Overview

Plenty of artists have built careers out of writing about death, but only a tiny handful have shown the capacity to honestly and eloquently write about grief. Nick Cave knows more than a bit about grief, and he's been willing to stare into that particular abyss, doing so with a particularly keen focus on 2013's Push the Sky Away and 2016's Skeleton Tree, the latter partially informed by the death of his teenage son in 2015. Grief is hardly the only emotion that Cave and his ensemble the Bad Seeds explores on 2019's Ghosteen, but a sense of loss and a heavy heart permeates these songs like a thick fog, as well as the bonds of family and how they can bring us together and keep us apart. Ghosteen is a double album, and in a video that accompanied the album's online debut, Cave explained that, "The songs on the first album are the children, the songs on the second album are their parents," and though Cave's impressionistic lyrics rarely clarify their relationships or the roots of their troubles, these stories are not happy ones, though a powerful and abiding love is clearly visible just underneath the sorrow. Cave's vocals often seem more like recitations than singing (and that's literally what they are on the spoken word piece "Fireflies"), though the nuanced passion of his delivery is mesmerizing and ranks with the most affecting performances of his life. The strong murmur of the vocals is a match for the music, mostly composed of ghostly soundscapes built from sustained keyboards, piano, massed vocals, and very occasional rhythmic interjections. Ghosteen sounds like the musings of a handful of lost souls, each trapped in their own barren prairie with memories that soothe and ache at once, and its power is overwhelming while the volume is low-key. Anyone hoping that Cave and the Bad Seeds would make an album that recalls the eloquent clatter of their early work, let alone the noisy report of the Birthday Party or Grinderman, should take a hard pass on Ghosteen; this music values atmosphere over all else, and this essentially has nothing to do with rock & roll. Then again, Cave hasn't played much honest-to-goodness rock & roll in the decade prior to this release, and in its place he's created something that's rich and emotionally potent, and he's truly mastered his own creation. In the song "Bright Horses," Cave sings, "This world is plain to see/It don't mean we can't believe/In something," and the key to the album is in these words as Cave's protagonists search for a peace that will bring them out of the pain that has scarred them. If they never find those answers on Ghosteen, their search is the basis of a brave and extraordinary work from a visionary songwriter. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 11/08/2019
Label: Ghosteen
UPC: 5056167114789
Rank: 40225

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Spinning Song
  2. Bright Horses
  3. Waiting for You
  4. Night Raid
  5. Sun Forest
  6. Galleon Ship
  7. Ghosteen Speaks
  8. Leviathan

Disc 2

  1. Ghosteen
  2. Fireflies
  3. Hollywood

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds   Primary Artist
Nick Cave   Primary Artist,Piano,Vocals,Synthesizer,Vocals (Background)
Tom Pigott-Smith   Strings
Augustin Viard   Ondes Martenot
Kaushlesh Garry Purohit   Tabla
Ben Foster   Conductor
James Sclavunos   Percussion,Vibraphone
Warren Ellis   Flute,Loops,Piano,Violin,Synthesizer,Vocals (Background)
Martyn Casey   Bass
Bruce White   Viola
Nick Cooper   Cello
Thomas Wydler   Drums
Mary Scully   Double Bass
George Vjestica   Guitar

Technical Credits

John Armstrong   Mixing Assistant
Tom Pigott-Smith   Leader
Lance Powell   Mixing,Engineer
Ben Thackery   Engineer
Augustin Viard   Group Member
Steve Morris   Leader
Sam Thompson   Assistant
Richard Biethan   Assistant Engineer
Kaushlesh Garry Purohit   Group Member,Assistant Engineer
Alex Csak   Assistant Engineer
Andrew Dominik   Mixing
Matthew Thorne   Photography
Oliver Klemp   Assistant Engineer
Tom Dubois   Cover Art
Kevin Paul   Engineer
Jake Jackson   Orchestration Recording
Chris Gehringer   Mastering
Ben Foster   Orchestral Arrangements
James Sclavunos   Group Member
Warren Ellis   Mixing,Composer,Group Member
Martyn Casey   Group Member
Nick Cave   Mixing,Composer,Producer,Group Member,Sleeve Design
Thomas Wydler   Group Member
Ingo Krauss   Assistant Engineer
George Vjestica   Group Member
John Prestage   Assistant Engineer
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