Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds New Jam

Exciting newss kids: Nicky Cave and his Bad Seeds recently announced their fifteenth album, Push the Sky Away! It’s not due for release until February next year but we’ve already got sweaty palms.

You can do yourself a favor and listen to a stream of the album’s first track and single, ‘We No Who U R’, which I’m gonna go out on a limb and guess is what Cave is talking about in the album’s trailer when he mentions “a nasty ballad”.

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds – “We No Who U R”

And now watch the trailer and wish your jam spot looked this dope!


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