Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds review up close and existential with rock's great everyman
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Nick Cave's recent performances mark a significant shift from his darker themes to a more open and relatable connection with audiences, catalyzed by personal grief.
Cave's Red Hand Files have transformed him into a life coach of sorts, addressing life's existential questions with genuine humor and empathy during an era of profound loss.
Many attendees of Cave's arena tour may not resonate with his earlier music's violence but find solace in his newer works that reflect universal suffering.
The emotional weight of songs like 'Tupelo' now resonate with contemporary issues, reflecting a world grappling with natural disasters and societal challenges, especially on the eve of significant events.
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