Home Live Review Don’t Miss: Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds @ Electric Factory (Philadelphia, Pa.), 6/5/17

Don’t Miss: Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds @ Electric Factory (Philadelphia, Pa.), 6/5/17

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Don’t Miss: Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds @ Electric Factory (Philadelphia, Pa.), 6/5/17

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Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds (Photo courtesy Nasty Little Man PR)

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds will release a long-awaited greatest hits complication, Lovely Creatures: The Best of Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds 1984-2014, on May 5 through Mute/BMG. The package covers the first 15 albums by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, From Her to Eternity to Push the Sky Away. Meanwhile, Nick and company will hit the United States later this month to begin a tour in support of their 16th studio album, Skeleton Key.

While the band have no DC date, they land somewhat nearby in Philadelphia at Electric Factory on Monday, June 5.

Lovely Creatures includes live favorites “Stagger Lee” and “The Mercy Seat,” from 1995’s Where the Wild Roses Grow, as well as recent faves like “Jubilee Street” and “We No Who U R.” It also includes songs from film and television soundtracks, such as “O Children” (from Harry Potter & The Deathly Hallows, Pt. I) and “Red Right Hand” (from TV series Peaky Blinders).

Nick Cave and Bad Seeds founding member Mick Harvey compiled the greatest hits compilation with input from the current Bad Seeds. Lovely Creatures is available in four formats, all featuring personal and rare photographs of the band: Standard CD, Triple LP, Deluxe 3CD with DVD, and the Super Deluxe Limited Edition package.

Skeleton Tree, released last September, charted at #1 in eight countries and received universally rave reviews.

Watch the official music video for “Magneto” from Skeleton Tree by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds on YouTube:

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Said Nick Cave of Lovely Creatures: “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 favorites 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 & The Bad Seeds’ eight-piece touring line-up features Nick Cave, Warren Ellis, Martyn Casey, Thomas Wydler, Jim Sclavunos, Conway Savage, George Vjestica, and Larry Mullins.

Buy your tickets online for the Philadelphia show!

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
Electric Factory
Monday, June 5
Doors @ 7pm
GA: $69.50/VIP: $199
All ages

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