Comes on vinyl LP.
Push the Sky Away (2013) is a haunting and atmospheric album from Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, marked by its introspective tone and sparse, cinematic production. The album moves away from the more raucous, rock-infused elements of their earlier work, favoring a quieter, more ambient sound that allows for moments of tension and subtle emotional depth. The music is often ethereal, with atmospheric synthesizers, pulsating bass lines, and minimal percussion providing a haunting backdrop to Cave’s deep, resonant voice.
Lyrically, Push the Sky Away is rich with surreal imagery, existential themes, and reflections on love, loss, and the search for meaning. Cave’s songwriting paints vivid, sometimes cryptic portraits of characters and landscapes, blending the spiritual with the earthly. Songs like “Jubilee Street” and “The Mercy Seat” evoke a sense of longing and transcendence, while tracks like “We No Who U R” and “Push the Sky Away” explore ideas of power, technology, and escape.
The album’s mood is one of melancholy beauty, evoking a sense of quiet desperation and spiritual yearning, with each song unfolding like a slow, cinematic narrative. There’s a deep sense of isolation, but also an undeniable pull toward redemption or release.