Nick Cave
Nick Cave

Nick Cave, born September 22, 1957, in Warracknabeal, Australia, is a renowned singer-songwriter, author, and cultural icon. Known for his baritone voice and poetic lyricism, Cave rose to prominence with his band The Birthday Party before forming Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds in 1983. With the Bad Seeds, Cave has released critically acclaimed albums like Murder Ballads (1996), Push the Sky Away (2013), and Ghosteen (2019), showcasing his ability to weave haunting narratives with dark, experimental sounds. Beyond music, Cave is an accomplished novelist (And the Ass Saw the Angel) and screenwriter (The Proposition). His profound reflections on grief and love are evident in projects like his Conversations With Nick Cave tour, where he engages intimately with audiences.