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Nick Cave

Nicholas Edward Cave (born 22 September 1957) is an Australian singer, musician and writer. He is the frontman of the rock band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. Known for his baritone voice, Cave's music is characterised by emotional intensity, a wide variety of influences and lyrical obsessions with death, religion, love, and violence. Born and raised in rural Victoria, Cave studied art in Melbourne before fronting The Birthday Party, one of the city's leading post-punk bands, in the late 1970s. In 1980, the band moved to London, England. Disillusioned by their stay there, they evolved towards a darker and more challenging sound that helped inspire gothic rock, and they acquired a reputation as "the most violent live band in the world". Cave became recognised for his confrontational performances, his shock of black hair and pale, emaciated look. The band broke up soon after relocating to West Berlin in 1982. The following year, Cave formed Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, later described as one of rock's "most redoubtable, enduring" bands. Much of their early material is set in a mythic American Deep South, drawing on spirituals and Delta blues, while Cave's preoccupation with Old Testament notions of good versus evil culminated in what has been called his signature song, "The Mercy Seat" (1988), and in his debut novel, And the Ass Saw the Angel (1989). In 1988, he appeared in Ghosts… of the Civil Dead, an Australian prison film which he both co-wrote and scored. The 1990s saw Cave move between São Paulo and England, and find inspiration in the New Testament. He went on to achieve mainstream success with quieter, piano-driven ballads, notably the Kylie Minogue duet "Where the Wild Roses Grow" (1996), and "Into My Arms" (1997). Turning increasingly to film in the 2000s, Cave wrote the Australian Western The Proposition (2005), also composing its soundtrack with frequent collaborator Warren Ellis. The pair's film score credits include The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2007), The Road (2009) and Hell or High Water (2016). Their garage rock side project Grinderman has released two studio albums since 2006. In 2009, he released his second novel, The Death of Bunny Munro, and starred in the semi-fictional "day in the life" film 20,000 Days on Earth (2014). His more recent musical work features ambient and electronic elements, as well as increasingly abstract lyrics, informed in part by grief over his son Arthur's 2015 death, which is explored in the documentary One More Time with Feeling (2016) and the Bad Seeds' 2019 album Ghosteen. The band's 18th and latest album, Wild God, was released in 2024. Since 2018, Cave has maintained The Red Hand Files, a newsletter he uses to respond to questions from fans. He has collaborated with the likes of Johnny Cash, Shane MacGowan and ex-partner PJ Harvey. His songs have also been covered by a wide range of artists, including Cash ("The Mercy Seat"), Metallica ("Loverman") and Snoop Dogg ("Red Right Hand"). He was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 2007, and he was named an Officer of the Order of Australia in 2017.

Infobox

Born
Nicholas Edward Cave (1957-09-22) 22 September 1957 Warracknabeal, Victoria, Australia
Occupations
Singer songwriter musician writer composer actor
Years active
1973–present
Spouses
Viviane Carneiro (m. 1990; div. 1996) Susie Bick (m. 1999)
Partner
Anita Lane (1977–1983)
Children
4 (including Earl)
Genres
Post-punk alternative rock gothic rock art rock experimental rock garage rock punk blues
Instruments
Vocals piano keyboards guitar harmonica saxophone
Works
Nick Cave discography
Labels
Bad Seed Mute 4AD
Member of
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
Formerly of
The Birthday Party Grinderman
Website
nickcave

Tables

· Awards and honours › Academy Awards
2026
Role(s)
Best Original Song
Notes
Nominated
Year
Nominee / work
Award
Result
Ref.
2026
"Train Dreams" (from Train Dreams)
Best Original Song
Nominated
· Awards and honours › APRA Music Awards
1994
Role(s)
Song of the Year
Notes
Nominated
1996
Nick Cave
Role(s)
Songwriter of the Year
Notes
Won
Role(s)
Most Performed Australian Work
Notes
Nominated
Song of the Year
Role(s)
Nominated
1998
Role(s)
Nominated
2001
Role(s)
Top 30 Best Australian Songs
Notes
Included
2014
Role(s)
Song of the Year
Notes
Shortlisted
2021
"Ghosteen" (with Warren Ellis)
Role(s)
Song of the Year
Notes
Shortlisted
2022
"Albuquerque" (with Warren Ellis)
Role(s)
Song of the Year
Notes
Shortlisted
2025
"Wild God" (with Warren Ellis)
Role(s)
Song of the Year
Notes
Shortlisted
Year
Nominee / work
Award
Result
Ref.
1994
"Do You Love Me?"
Song of the Year
Nominated
1996
Nick Cave
Songwriter of the Year
Won
"Where the Wild Roses Grow"
Most Performed Australian Work
Nominated
Song of the Year
Nominated
1998
"Into My Arms"
Nominated
2001
"The Ship Song"
Top 30 Best Australian Songs
Included
2014
"Jubilee Street" (with Warren Ellis)
Song of the Year
Shortlisted
"We No Who U R" (with Warren Ellis)
Shortlisted
2021
"Ghosteen" (with Warren Ellis)
Song of the Year
Shortlisted
2022
"Albuquerque" (with Warren Ellis)
Song of the Year
Shortlisted
2025
"Wild God" (with Warren Ellis)
Song of the Year
Shortlisted
· Awards and honours › ARIA Music Awards
1995
Role(s)
Best Group
Notes
Nominated
"Do You Love Me?"
Role(s)
Single of the Year
Notes
Nominated
1996
Role(s)
Album of the Year
Notes
Nominated
Role(s)
Nominated
Role(s)
Song of the Year
Notes
Won
Role(s)
Won
Role(s)
Won
1997
Role(s)
Album of the Year
Notes
Nominated
Best Alternative Release
Role(s)
Nominated
Role(s)
Song of the Year
Notes
Nominated
Role(s)
Nominated
Role(s)
Best Original Soundtrack / Cast / Show Recording
Notes
Won
2001
Role(s)
Best Male Artist (Nick Cave)
Notes
Won
2003
Role(s)
Best Male Artist (Nick Cave)
Notes
Nominated
Role(s)
Nominated
2006
Role(s)
Best Original Soundtrack / Cast / Show Recording
Notes
Nominated
2007
Nick Cave
Role(s)
ARIA Hall of Fame
Notes
inducted
2008
Role(s)
Album of the Year
Notes
Nominated
Best Male Artist (Cave)
Role(s)
Won
Best Rock Album
Role(s)
Nominated
2013
Role(s)
Album of the Year
Notes
Nominated
Best Group
Role(s)
Nominated
Role(s)
Best Video
Notes
Nominated
National Tour
Role(s)
Best Australian Live Act
Notes
Nominated
Role(s)
Best Original Soundtrack / Cast / Show Recording
Notes
Nominated
2014
Role(s)
Best Adult Contemporary Album
Notes
Nominated
2015
Nick Cave Australian Tour
Role(s)
Best Australian Live Act
Notes
Nominated
2017
Role(s)
Best Group
Notes
Nominated
Best Adult Contemporary Album
Role(s)
Nominated
Australia & New Zealand Tour 2017
Role(s)
Best Australian Live Act
Notes
Nominated
2020
Role(s)
Best Independent Release
Notes
Nominated
Best Adult Contemporary Album
Role(s)
Nominated
2021
Role(s)
Best Adult Contemporary Album
Notes
Nominated
Year
Nominee / work
Award
Result
Ref.
1995
Let Love In
Best Group
Nominated
"Do You Love Me?"
Single of the Year
Nominated
1996
Murder Ballads
Album of the Year
Nominated
Best Alternative Release
Nominated
"Where the Wild Roses Grow" (with Kylie Minogue)
Song of the Year
Won
Single of the Year
Won
Best Pop Release
Won
1997
The Boatman's Call
Album of the Year
Nominated
Best Alternative Release
Nominated
"Into My Arms"
Song of the Year
Nominated
Single of the Year
Nominated
To Have and to Hold (Nick Cave with Blixa Bargeld & Mick Harvey)
Best Original Soundtrack / Cast / Show Recording
Won
2001
No More Shall We Part
Best Male Artist (Nick Cave)
Won
2003
Nocturama
Best Male Artist (Nick Cave)
Nominated
Best Rock Album
Nominated
2006
The Proposition (Nick Cave with Warren Ellis)
Best Original Soundtrack / Cast / Show Recording
Nominated
2007
Nick Cave
ARIA Hall of Fame
inducted
2008
Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!
Album of the Year
Nominated
Best Male Artist (Cave)
Won
Best Rock Album
Nominated
2013
Push the Sky Away
Album of the Year
Nominated
Best Group
Nominated
Best Independent Release
Won
Best Adult Contemporary Album
Won
"Jubilee Street" (directed by John Hillcoat)
Best Video
Nominated
National Tour
Best Australian Live Act
Nominated
Lawless (with Warren Ellis)
Best Original Soundtrack / Cast / Show Recording
Nominated
2014
Live from KCRW
Best Adult Contemporary Album
Nominated
2015
Nick Cave Australian Tour
Best Australian Live Act
Nominated
2017
Skeleton Tree
Best Group
Nominated
Best Adult Contemporary Album
Nominated
Australia & New Zealand Tour 2017
Best Australian Live Act
Nominated
2020
Ghosteen
Best Independent Release
Nominated
Best Adult Contemporary Album
Nominated
2021
Carnage (with Warren Ellis)
Best Adult Contemporary Album
Nominated
· Awards and honours › Australian Music Prize
2021
Carnage (with Warren Ellis)
Role(s)
Australian Music Prize
Notes
Nominated
Year
Nominee / work
Award
Result
2021
Carnage (with Warren Ellis)
Australian Music Prize
Nominated
· Awards and honours › Critics' Choice Awards
2026
Role(s)
Best Song
Notes
Nominated
Year
Nominee / work
Award
Result
Ref.
2026
"Train Dreams" (from Train Dreams)
Best Song
Nominated

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