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Artist:
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 09/09/2016
Catalog Number: 9VS.1
Recording: Studio
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Format: Vinyl LP
Note: Includes Digital Download Card
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Amoeba Review
At times anguished, eerie and seeking, Skeleton Tree is some of Cave’s strongest work in years. For an artist with a carefully curated public persona, whose lyrics often recount the tall tales of dark, dangerous, and larger-than-life figures, there’s a real openness and vulnerability to the new songs that makes them even more hard-hitting.