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Bulldog 12-03-2008 05:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Trollheart (Post 556836)
OK, done now. Enjoy! :)

http://www.mediafire.com/file/mj1dmguyodg/And The Ass Saw The Angel.rar

Thanks for that - I'll give it a listen in the morning :)

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Originally Posted by TheBig3KilledMyRainDog (Post 557189)
is it worth picking up?

I'd say so. It's one of my personal favourites, but bear in mind;

1. I'm a bit of a Nick Cave fanboy, so probably slightly biased
2. I'm not really much of a reader!

So I can't legitimately say it's a classic or anything. It's still definitely worth a go though.

kyleargyle 12-05-2008 03:34 PM

awesome! thanks for the upload, dude.

Trollheart 12-06-2008 03:29 PM

More news of interest to Nick Cave fans
 
If you have Channel M (SKY 203), there's a half-hour special filmed in Manchester with Nick and the Seeds. It's on at 2 AM and repeated again at 11:30 tomorrow morning.

right-track 12-06-2008 03:33 PM

And if you miss those...chances are it'll be repeated on here; Channel M - TV for Manchester

LOOMER 12-07-2008 06:16 AM

Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!! - Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
 
NICK CAVE AND THE BAD SEEDS
DIG, LAZARUS, DIG!!!
Mute Records (2008)

  1. Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!
  2. Today's Lesson
  3. Moonland
  4. Night of the Lotus Eaters
  5. Albert Goes West
  6. We Call Upon the Author
  7. Hold On To Yourself
  8. Lie Down Here (And Be My Girl)
  9. Jesus of the Moon
  10. Midnight Man
  11. More News From Nowhere

Nick Cave is one of those artists that nowadays, at first glance, seems to possess no real special qualities. Sure, you might point in the direction of his old albums and pinpointing the really freaky results of an oddball junkie's literary ramblings and goth-flirting gestures and say: "he's unique!" Sadly enough, it has been revealed that the source for these really special moments (the audial ones) was Blixa Bargeld. What is left is conventional songwriting by Cave and his fellow seeders, such as Warren Ellis. The conventionality annoyed me when I first heard Abattoir Blues/The Lyre of Orpheus, but after a while I understood that my annoyance wholly depended on the very thought of it. So I dropped that thought, in order to really be able to listen to the new Nick Cave. In that light, Dig, Lazarus, dig!!! is a very good album, with a more focused sounding content than it's double predecessor, where a sense of decadence and decay dominates the atmosphere (largely instilled by its marvelous cover).
One of the great feats of this album is its upright and honest tone, which is in fact strenghtened by its great weakness: it's Rock Music. The songs are, like most ones that originate from what we call the sphere of popular music, the type of songs that you've heard before. Riff rock-convention, piano blues, and slammering guitar chords are the potato of this dish, paired with an ironic sauce of odd backing vocals and the well-cooked filet of Cave's rambling/singing/recital, which is at its height in the gem that is the third track, "Moonland".
The album is very dynamic in the aspects of tempo and intensity,with "Night of the Lotus Eaters" being the slowest and most haunting piece of the record, and "Midnight Man" and "Lie Down Here (And Be My Girl)" the opposite: energetic pieces following a more standard rock script. Cave's faiblesse for situating his lyrics in a more literary context is still live and kicking, as seen in the fact that the entire seven-minute piece "More News From Nowhere" is based on the Ulysses story. Although somewhat forcibly literary, it's still a good song, where Cave's recital is accompanied by an almost aggravatingly simple effort by the Bad Seeds.
Overall, the record is an honorable effort: it captivates me with its theatricality, where Cave himself, with his unbuttoned shirt and greasy moustache, is the main actor. The dirty, nightly atmosphere (which is brilliantly captured in the official video for "More News From Nowhere") constitutes great scenery for his lyrical gestures, and it has the upper hand against Abattoir Blues/The Lyre of Orpheus in the sense that the context of the record is narrower and the style of production more focused.

4/5

pianokeys 12-09-2008 06:09 PM

I still haven't gotten into this album... I just don't think it's amazing as everyone cracks it up to be.

jackhammer 12-10-2008 03:15 AM

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Originally Posted by pianokeys (Post 561083)
I still haven't gotten into this album... I just don't think it's amazing as everyone cracks it up to be.

Honestly? I love it. Do you just not like this album or Nick Cave altogether? I have a friend who refers to him as a 'crooner' lol

pianokeys 12-10-2008 03:19 AM

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Originally Posted by jackhammer (Post 561362)
Honestly? I love it. Do you just not like this album or Nick Cave altogether? I have a friend who refers to him as a 'crooner' lol

I just don't like Nick Cave all together. I don't know what it is, but I just haven't gotten into him. A lot of people I know dislike him as well, so maybe he is more popular overseas than here in Australia. He won two ARIAS this year which I don't think he deserved. Random fact: he also went to my uni.

jackhammer 12-10-2008 03:22 AM

I'm a big fan. His screenplays are great too. Perhaps he is more popular outside of his native land. He has a sizeable following over here. Pity about the moustache though.

Janszoon 12-10-2008 03:23 AM

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Originally Posted by jackhammer (Post 561362)
Honestly? I love it. Do you just not like this album or Nick Cave altogether? I have a friend who refers to him as a 'crooner' lol

I think he is kind of a crooner but that's not a bad thing. It comes out on songs like "Do You Love Me", which is one of my favorite songs by him.


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