Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds announce new live album, 'Live God'

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A testament to his tour Wild God, Available December 5th.

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds announced Live God, a live album that captures the intensity and significance of their tour The Wild God Tourcarried out between 2024 and 2025 by the United Kingdom, Europe and North America.

The album, composed of 15 songs, documents the raw and emotional energy that defined this series of concerts, described by the artist himself. cave as “an antidote to despair.” Live God will be published on December 5th through Bad Seed in collaboration with Play It Again Sam.

The album includes complete performances of Wild Godtheir acclaimed studio material released in 2024, plus new versions of classics like “From Her to Eternity”, “Papa Won't Leave You, Henry” and “Into My Arms.”

More than just a live record, Live God is emerging as a spiritual experience that reaffirms the connection between cavehis band and the public—a reflection of the poetic and visceral intensity that has made The Bad Seeds one of the most powerful groups in contemporary rock.

“Frogs”
“Wild God”
“O Children”
“From Her to Eternity”
“Long Dark Night”
“Cinnamon Horses”
“Tupelo”
“Conversion”
“Bright Horses”
“Joy”
“I Need You”
“Carnage”
“Red Right Hand”
“White Elephant”
“O Wow O Wow (How Wonderful She is)”
“Papa Won't Leave You, Henry”
“Into My Arms”
“As The Waters Cover The Sea”

Stay tuned for Indie Rocks! for more details.

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