''Skeleton Tree'' is the sixteenth studio album by Australian
rock
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band
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
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. It was released on 9 September 2016 on Bad Seed Ltd. A follow-up to the band's critically acclaimed album ''
Push the Sky Away
''Push the Sky Away'' is the fifteenth studio album by the Australian rock band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, released on 18 February 2013 on the band's own label Bad Seed Ltd. Recorded at La Fabrique in southern France, with producer Nick La ...
'' (2013), ''Skeleton Tree'' was recorded over 18 months at Retreat Recording Studios in
Brighton
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Archaeological evidence of settlement in the area dates back to the Bronze Age Britain, Bronze Age, R ...
, La Frette Studios in
La Frette-sur-Seine
La Frette-sur-Seine (, literally ''La Frette on Seine'') is a commune in the Val-d'Oise department in Île-de-France in northern France.
Population
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*Communes of the Val-d'Oise department
The following is a list of the 183 Communes ...
and
Air Studios
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in
London
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. It was produced by
Nick Cave
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,
Warren Ellis
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and
Nick Launay
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. During the sessions, Cave's 15-year-old son, Arthur, died from an accidental fall. Most of the album had been written at the time of Cave's son's death, but several lyrics were amended by Cave during subsequent recording sessions and feature themes of death, loss, and personal grief.
''Skeleton Tree''s minimal production and "less polished" sound incorporates elements of
electronica
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and
ambient music
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and, like ''Push the Sky Away'', features extensive use of synthesizers, drum machines and
loops. Several songs on the album utilise
avant-garde
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techniques, including the use of
dissonant musical elements and non-standard
song structure
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s. Cave's allegorical and often improvised lyrics have also been noted to be less narrative- and character-based than on previous Bad Seeds albums.
''
One More Time with Feeling'', a documentary film about the aftermath of Cave's son's death and the recording process of ''Skeleton Tree'', accompanied the album's release. Directed by
Andrew Dominik
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, the film received a limited release and was conceived by Cave to explain the context and themes of ''Skeleton Tree'' without conducting interviews with the media. Both the film and the album received widespread critical acclaim. It was the second of only two albums by the band to enter the U.S. Top 30, reaching 27, their highest ranking there to date.
Recording
''Skeleton Tree'' was recorded over several sessions from late 2014 to early 2016,
with
Nick Cave
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and
Warren Ellis
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producing the album;
Cave financed the recording sessions himself.
Initial recording began at Retreat Recording Studios in
Brighton, England
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, in late 2014, with Kevin Paul as the main
recording engineer
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.
On July 15, 2015, near the end of the sessions, Cave's 15-year-old son Arthur died after falling from the nearby Ovingdean Gap. Cave and Ellis returned to the studio two weeks later to review the material recorded for ''Skeleton Tree''. Most of the basic tracks for each song and a majority of Cave's vocals were completed by this time.
The album's sessions then resumed at La Frette Studios in
La Frette-sur-Seine
La Frette-sur-Seine (, literally ''La Frette on Seine'') is a commune in the Val-d'Oise department in Île-de-France in northern France.
Population
See also
*Communes of the Val-d'Oise department
The following is a list of the 183 Communes ...
, France, in autumn 2015, with
Nick Launay
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engineering and co-producing the sessions. Final
overdub
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s for ''Skeleton Tree'' were recorded at
Air Studios
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in London, with engineers Kevin Paul and Jake Jackson, in early 2016.
Several performances from the final recording sessions were shot for the album's accompanying documentary film ''
One More Time with Feeling'', directed by
Andrew Dominik
Andrew Dominik (born 7 October 1967) is an Australian film director and screenwriter. He has directed the crime film '' Chopper'' (2000), the Western drama film '' The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford'' (2007), the neo-n ...
.
Regarding Cave's decision to return to the studio following Arthur's death, Warren Ellis later noted: "Nick was adamant that we went in there. He said, 'I don't know how to navigate this but I know work is the only thing in the past that's got me through things.' But nobody knew what that meant. It was still very fresh and raw."
Percussionist
Jim Sclavunos
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elaborated: "Being so soon after the tragic circumstances, it felt right to preserve this uneasy, ineffable quality."
Composition
Several publications have noted ''Skeleton Tree''s lyrical themes of loss and death,
[ ] particularly in relation to the death of Cave's son Arthur.
The majority of the songs on the album were written prior to Arthur's death.
However, some lyrics—such as the opening lines to "Jesus Alone"—have been regarded as "prophetic" in the wake of his death.
Several lyrics were "semi-improvised" in subsequent recording sessions as Cave had expressed a desire to move on from "narrative-based songs", claiming he had "lost faith" in them.
''Skeleton Tree''s lyrics are noted as being often allegorical and "never directly
ddress the event of Arthur's death.
''
Esquire
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'' observed how the album's lyrics are "less explicitly about Arthur's death and more about the ripple effects of that sort of catastrophe" on Cave and his family, "and the way everyone else finds their way back"; ''
Billboard
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'' described the album's lyrics as "
freeform elegies … tapping into the
unconscious
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."
''
Consequence of Sound
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'' detailed the "radical shift" in Cave's lyrics on ''Skeleton Tree'', noting that they "
reno longer telling elaborate stories full of intricately felt characters" like the Bad Seeds' previous material and that Cave had "unlock
da more primal type of storytelling, something even more raw, deep, and dark".
Cave commissioned Andrew Dominik to direct ''One More Time with Feeling''—in which Cave discusses the album's writing and recording process after Arthur's death—so that he could address the album's context without conducting interviews with the media.
''Skeleton Tree''s sound has been observed as "far more stripped-down" than the Bad Seeds' earlier albums and features "less polished" production.
The album features components of multiple genres and has been described generally as an
avant-garde
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album.
Several songs contain
dissonant musical elements—including the use of
unresolved chords,
drones,
atonality
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,
noise
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,
and vocal melodies which do not conform to the songs'
time signature
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s.
Additionally, most of the songs'
structure
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s do not follow the standard
verse-chorus-verse form
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.
''Skeleton Tree'' has been also described as featuring elements of
electronica
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—including use of synthesizers, drum machines and
shuffled beats.
The album's "sparse and restrained" arrangements, as well as its use of
loops and
downtempo
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rhythms, have been cited by several critics as reminiscent of
ambient music
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.
Packaging
''Skeleton Tree''s sleeve design was created by the Hingston Studio, an independent creative agency based in London;
Tom Hingston
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Followin ...
, the agency's
creative director
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, had previously designed the sleeve and cover art for ''Push the Sky Away''. The front-cover artwork features a solid black background, with the band name and album title in
monospace-style green font in the bottom-left centre. ''Skeleton Tree''s interior
liner notes
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, as well as the text on the discs, are presented in the same
typeface
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. A
black-and-white
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photograph of Cave from the album's recording sessions, depicting him writing in a notebook while seated at a
grand piano
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, is featured in the booklet; it was shot by German cinematographer and photographer
Alwin Küchler.
Several publications have commented on the
minimalist
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design of ''Skeleton Tree'', regarding it as a visual equivalent to the album's themes. ''Néoprisme'', a French design magazine, described the choice use of black as "the colour of eternal mourning" and reminiscent of how the album was "stained black due to the circumstance." ''
Paste'' referred to ''Skeleton Tree''s cover art as "stark" and "up front … leaving little to the imagination" and said it symbolised Cave "mak
ngit plain to listeners that he's still mourning".
Release
''Skeleton Tree'' was released worldwide on 9 September 2016 on Bad Seed Ltd,
under licence to
Kobalt Label Services.
It was issued on
CD,
LP and across all digital
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and
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platforms.
The album was announced three months before its release, and a one-and-a-half-minute trailer for both ''Skeleton Tree'' and Andrew Dominik's documentary film ''One More Time with Feeling'' was released in August. The album's track listing was confirmed two weeks later.
A week prior to ''Skeleton Tree''s release the opening track from the album, "Jesus Alone", was released as a
single. A music video directed by Dominik accompanied the release and featured footage from ''One More Time with Feeling''. A second video from ''One More Time with Feeling'', featuring the Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds performing "I Need You", was released a week later.
''One More Time with Feeling''—featuring in-studio performances by the band and "accompanied by Cave's intermittent narration and improvised rumination"—was shot in both black and white and colour and in both 2D and
3D. The film was released in cinemas worldwide on 8 September, the day before ''Skeleton Tree''s official release.
Originally a one-night-only event, additional screenings were added until 11 September due to demand in certain locations. Critical response to ''One More Time with Feeling'' was unanimously positive.
Commercial performance
On the United Kingdom's mid-week albums chart ''Skeleton Tree'' debuted at number 2, selling 17,600 copies in its first three days of release.
''Skeleton Tree'' debuted at number one on the
Australian Albums Chart
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as well as on several international albums charts, including the
Belgian Albums Chart in Wallonia,
the
Danish Albums Chart
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,
the
Finnish Albums Chart
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,
the
Irish Albums Chart
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,
the
Irish Independent Albums Chart,
the
New Zealand Albums Chart,
and the
Norwegian Albums Chart.
''Skeleton Tree'' became Nick Cave's highest charting album in the United States, debuting at number twenty-seven on the
Billboard 200
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.
Reception
Critical response
Upon its release ''Skeleton Tree'' received rave reviews from music critics and audiences. At
Metacritic
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, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 95, based on 34 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim".
In a five-out-of-five-star review for the ''
London Evening Standard
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'', John Aizlewood called ''Skeleton Tree'' a "breathtakingly beautiful, grief-strewn record, sometimes direct, sometimes allegorical" and praised both the album's "tender and restrained" music and Cave's "more broken and more uncertain" vocals; Aizlewood said that ''Skeleton Tree'' was a "staggering achievement, the one for which Nick Cave will always be remembered."
An early first-listen review in ''
the Guardian
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'' referred to the album as "unsurprisingly, a very dark record", but said "there is also beauty, empathy and love as it veers between bewildered numbness and heartbreaking profundity". ''The Guardian''s Dave Simpson likened Cave's "instinctive howl from the heart and gut" to
Johnny Cash
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s cover version of
Nine Inch Nails
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"
Hurt", saying "the frailties, wounds and vulnerabilities in his voice give the record its strength and humanity" and summarising it as "a masterpiece of love and devastation".
In a first listen review, Jess Denham of ''
The Independent
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'' wrote that Cave's "experience of bereavement is blisteringly undiluted" and called ''Skeleton Tree'' "a beautiful, shatteringly visceral portrait of grief".
Writing for ''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
'', reviewer Kory Grow referred to Cave as "the dean of literary
gothic song-craft, a master of wordplay, symbolism and irony" and described how on ''Skeleton Tree'' Cave was "baring his soul like never before", adding that the album "resonates with raw, emotional intensity in a stunning way".
''
NME
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'' reviewer Barry Nicolson called it a "masterpiece" and "both beautiful and harrowing, hard to listen to but even harder to look away from."
In a review for
AllMusic
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, Mark Deming was more reserved in his praise, noting that "the music lacks the dramatic, grand-scale arrangements of Cave's albums of the 21st century" and that "the final effect feels more like an author reading over ambient backing tracks than the sort of evocative sounds one might expect" from the band, but nonetheless concluding that although ''Skeleton Tree'' is a "tough listen … it's also a powerful and revealing one, and a singular work from a one-of-a-kind artist."
''
Slant Magazine
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'' writer Jeremy Winograd called ''Skeleton Tree'' "Cave's darkest, most emotionally devastating work to date" and said that although it "may not be Cave's most accessible album, owing both to the experimental nature of much of the music and the fact that its level of emotional rawness makes it a legitimately uncomfortable listen in places, it may very well be his best"; Wingrod rated the album four-and-a-half-out-of-five stars.
''
Clash'' gave ''Skeleton Tree'' a nine-out-of-ten rating, with reviewer Josh Gray praising Cave and Ellis' songwriting and arrangements and summarising the album as "a stark, beautiful rendering of deep, profound pain."
Paula Mejia wrote in ''Paste'' that "''Skeleton Tree'' strips down embellishments and brings to the forefront sinister bass lines and a synthesizer that will widen the tear in your heart a little more with every note"; Mejia concluded that "there's something to be said about ''Skeleton Tree'' and its starkness, which is as familiar as life and death, an elegy, and a hell of a thing to forget", rating the album nine out of ten.
''
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'' also gave the album a nine-out-of-ten rating and selected it as the week's "Best New Music";
"I Need You" was also selected as the week's "Best New Track" and was described as "the stirring core of the Bad Seeds' devastating new album."
Accolades
Track listing
Personnel
All personnel credits adapted from ''Skeleton Tree''s album notes.
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
*
Nick Cave
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– vocals, piano,
Wurlitzer
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, synthesizer,
vibraphone
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, backing vocals
*
Warren Ellis
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– synthesizer,
loops, Wurlitzer, piano, baritone
tenor guitar
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, violin, viola, drum treatments, drum loops, backing vocals
*
Martyn Casey – bass
*
Thomas Wydler – drums
*
Jim Sclavunos
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– percussion, vibraphone,
tubular bells
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, Wurlitzer, backing vocals
*
George Vjestica – acoustic guitar, backing vocals
Additional musicians
*
Else Torp – additional vocals
*Ellie Wyatt – violin
*Charlotte Glason – viola
*Joe Giddey – cello
Technical personnel
*Kevin Paul – recording, additional overdubs, mixing
*
Nick Launay
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– recording
*Jake Jackson – additional overdubs, mixing
*Nick Cave – mixing
*Warren Ellis – mixing
*Jim Sclavunos – mixing
*Chris Blakey – mixing assistance
*Nicolas Quéré – mixing assistance
*Arnaud Bequet – mixing assistance
*Jonathan Ratovoarisoa – mixing assistance
*John Prestage – mixing assistance
*John Davis – mastering
Artwork
*Hingston Studio – design
*
Alwin Küchler – photography
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
Notes
References
External links
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2016 albums
Albums produced by Nick Launay
Ambient albums by Australian artists
Bad Seed Ltd albums
Experimental rock albums by Australian artists
Nick Cave albums
Self-released albums