Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds making Push The Sky Away LA launch show available for limited time for album's tenth anniversary
Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds have announced that they're making their Push The Sky Away performance at LA's Fonda Theatre available for free for a limited time to mark the album's tenth anniversary.
Push The Sky Away was originally released on 18 February 2013, and today (13 February) Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds have announced that they'll be marking the tenth anniversary of the album by giving fans free access to their album launch performance at LA's Fonda Theatre for a limited time from 21 February.
There's a new site dedicated to the album's anniversary, which features information about the album, the music, merchandise, and will also host the film.
To celebrate the 10 year anniversary of Push The Sky Away, the 2013 album launch show from The Fonda Theatre, LA is now available to watch for free, for a limited time only. https://t.co/cV5hVxY01n #PTSA10 pic.twitter.com/K3YliQz5Re
— Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds (@nickcave) February 13, 2023
Cave says: "Push The Sky Away was the start of a new, wild adventure for the Bad Seeds. The record opened up a whole different approach to the way we created our music. It was the beginning of a way of writing – a kind of controlled improvisation. Because of this shift, the record was to some extent divisive – but it was the necessary reinvention that the Bad Seeds desperately needed.
"For that reason Push The Sky Away continues to stand as one of my most loved of all the Bad Seeds' albums."
Visit ptsa.nickcave.com for more information.
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