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   Guardian
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Dig!!! Lazarus Dig!!! reviewUp to a point, you always know what you're going to get with Nick Cave. He's unlikely to swerve off into glam disco or start boo-be-dooing the great American songbook in evening attire (although, come to think of it...), so Dig!!! Lazarus Dig!!! is compelled by instinct to return to certain obsessions in the same way that a murderer always returns to the scene of the crime. There's oodles of sex; a bevy of dangerous women, often clad in red; death, literature, religion and a very generous bellyful of laughs....full text

   Tinymixtapes
Anyone who says Nick Cave is in need of a career resurrection is full of shit. Rather than liken Cave to the title figure of his fantastic new album — the Biblical Lazarus whom Jesus raised from the dead — a discerning listen can trace this record’s evolution to the past 24 years that have defined Cave’s career. From the junkie vocalist of the troubling post-punk collective Birthday Party, to the malignant Elvis doppelgänger of the early Bad Seeds albums, to the lovelorn crooner of murder ballads who enlisted a choir and then grew out his hair and started a garage band, Nick Cave has been one of the most consistent and important songwriters of the past two decades....full text

   Pitchforkmedia
This is how rock musicians are supposed to age. At 50, Nick Cave's hairline is receding, but he's turned that setback into a "look," growing out his locks and cultivating the coolest mustache in the industry. Over 30 years, first with the Birthday Party and then with the Bad Seeds, he has refined his lurid growl and lascivious subject matter-- the usuals: sex, death, God, murder, redemption, all in the most brutal and salaciously poetical terms possible-- without losing any of his charisma or menace. During the past decade alone, despite sounding hoarse on No More Shall We Part and Nocturama, he has transformed his swagger into a potent brand of musical and amoral authority, honing his persona in tandem with the Bad Seeds, who a few years ago were one of the tightest and most versatile backing bands around and have only gotten better with each release....full text

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