Nick Cave revela que los Bad Seeds están experimentando en el estudio

Nick Cave ha compartido que él y The Bad Seeds están pasando tiempo en el estudio con la vaga idea de crear un nuevo álbum. La revelación se produjo en una publicación reciente en su blog Red Hand Files. Su último álbum, Wild God, fue lanzado en 2024.

Nick Cave describió que se dirigió a Islington para trabajar con los miembros de la banda Martyn P. Casey, Thomas Wydler, Jim Sclavunos y Warren Ellis. Calificó las sesiones como esfuerzos casuales basados en un plan flexible, en lugar de un compromiso firme con nuevo material.

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