Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Nick Cave announces new album and movie haunted by the death of his son – publico


 
         
                 

                         
                     

                 

 
 

“Most of us do not want to change, really. What we are modifications to the original model, “the deep voice in reflective tone, we hear in the short video, posted on the Facebook page of Nick Cave & amp; The Bad Seeds, where the musician announced a new album, Skeleton Tree . The issue, scheduled for September 9, will be preceded the day before by the world view of a parallel film, titled One More Time With Feeling (in Portugal, It will be screened in cinemas UCI)

It is the first album by Nick Cave & amp.; The Bad Seeds from Push the Sky Away , published in 2013. It is the first album released by Nick Cave since the death of his son Arthur, in 2015, at age 15, following a fall on a cliff in East Sussex, near the house where the singer and his wife, model Susie Bick, lived with Arthur and his twin brother Earl. This tragic event was crucial to the music we hear in September.

trailer the album presentation on sparse piano notes and the haunted sound of the violin played by Warren Ellis, Cave will say, after the sentence quoted at the beginning of this text: “what happens when you give such a catastrophic event is that you transform you. Seedlings of the person you know for a stranger. When you look yourself in the mirror, recognize the person who was, but the person beneath the skin is different. “

The film, recorded in 2D and 3D, was conducted by Australian Andrew Dominik, who has worked with Cave and Ellis when invited to sign the soundtrack of the Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford , and will world premiere at the Venice Film Festival, starting on 31 August. After the death of Arthur Cave, became concert film “something much more relevant, as Dominik immersed in the tragic backdrop of the composition and recording of the album,” said a statement from the band and the director quoted by the British New musical Express .

                     
 
 
                 


             

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