The singer songwriter Nick Cave, finest identified for fronting his band Nick Cave and the Unhealthy Seeds, talks to BBC Newsnight.
The artist talks concerning the dying of one in all his fifteen-year-old twin sons, Arthur, seven years in the past, and the way he has addressed loss and grief by music, significantly his vastly lauded album Ghosteen.
He talks about his new ebook, Religion Hope and Carnage, which is distilled from a sequence of phone conversations throughout lockdown between Cave and journalist Sean O’Hagan, during which the musician talks about questions of perception, religion, grief, love and his music.
In a uncommon TV interview, Kirsty Wark additionally hears about his mission, The Pink Hand Recordsdata, during which he solicits questions on-line after which responds to those which pique his curiosity with recommendation and musings which are sometimes tender, and typically humorous.
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