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Nick Cave has been busy of late writing films and producing film soundtracks. “The Assassinaton of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford” proved just how versatile and beautiful a musician he can be. But he has also obviously found time to come back to where he usually hangs out – with the Bad Seeds.
Here he continues his rock Psychadelic trip with Midnihght Man. Another triumph is the cannon that is his career. Cave won’t ever be much of a competitor in the kids market of today – but then he doesn’t need to be. Everyone knows who he is what he does and more often than not he does it well. So for anyone who has yet to experience Nick Cave there is no reason for them not to at least have a listen. But listen close as there are layers of magic to be revelled in.