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Lovely Creatures: The Best of Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds 1984-2014

In 2013 we had the chance to see Nick Cave perform 5 times, both weekends at Coachella, with the Bad Seeds and Grinderman (!) and 1 more time with the Bad Seeds in San Diego at the Balboa Theater.
It was amazing to see them melt peoples faces and scare a few RHCP’s fans and show how badass and great musicians they are, (Warren Ellis is a wizard).
We would definitely do it all over again.

Now they are releasing a compilation of their music history, as one of the most influential bands.

“There are some people out there who just don’t know where to start with The Bad Seeds. Others know the catalogue better than I do! This release is designed to be a way into three decades of music making. That’s a lot of songs. The songs we have chosen are the ones that have stuck around, for whatever reason. Some songs are those that demand to be played live. Others are lesser songs that are personal favourites of ours. Others are just too big and have too much history to leave out. And there are those that didn’t make it, poor things. They are the ones you must discover by yourselves.” – Nick Cave

Lovely Creatures: The Best of Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds 1984-2014, was compiled by Nick Cave and founding member Mick Harvey, with help from the current Bad Seeds. Band members past and present raided their personal archives to provide previously unseen photos and memorabilia which have been collected into a beautiful hardcover book, along with a series of original essays.

The book is available as part of the limited edition ‘Super Deluxe’ album collection that also comes with a two hour DVD containing rare and unseen archive footage.
Lovely Creatures is available in four formats, all featuring personal and rare photographs of the band.
View each format in detail and pre-order here: Standard CD, Triple LP, Deluxe 3CD with DVD and the Super Deluxe Limited Edition, out on May 5th.

Planet B – Wrong Utopia

Planet B is the most interesting music project everybody should know about, formed by Justin Pearson (Head wound city, Retox, Dead Cross) , Gabe Serbian (The Locust) and Luke Henshaw (Penguin Studios), they did the soundtrack for Asia Argento‘s film ‘Incomprensa‘, which we highly recommend you to watch.
This is “Wrong Utopia“, from the limited 7” colored vinyl available on Three One G Records.

Capsula – They are new models

New video from Capsula, for the song “They are new models”, taken from the album ‘Santa Rosa’.

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Lillie Mae – Over the hill and through the woods

Lillie Mae Rische is the latest female musician produced by Jack White and signed to his record label, she is the back vocal/fiddle player on his solo touring band, she has been performing since she was three years old along with her family.
“Over the hill and through the woods” is taken from her debut album ‘Forever and then some’ out April 14th via Third Man Records.

At the drive in – Incurably innocent

At The Drive In – “Incurably Innocent”, is the second track released from their new album ‘in·ter a·li·a’, it took them a long time to release new music as ATDI, but it still sounds like they did 17 years ago.
The new album comes out May 5th via Rise records.
They will tour all over the USA and summer festivals in Europe.

Happy birthday Lou Reed

Today it would have been Lou Reed’s 75th birthday.

Love you Lou.

Arca – Anoche

Arca “Anoche”, from his new self titled album, out on April 7th via XL Recordings

 

 

Trentemøller – Complicated

Trentemøller “Complicated”, from the new album ‘Fixion’, with vocals and lyrics by Jehnny Beth from Savages.

Electric Healing Sound – Young man highway blues

Electric Healing Sound made a video for their song ‘Young man highway blues’, inspired by Andy Warhol’s screen test films, it was recorded only using an iphone and less then ten shots. This is what it came out.
Electric Healing Sound are playing in San Diego at Kensington Club on Saturday March 11th, more info at the event page.

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