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2025 | Jehnny Beth stars as Adrienne Pelletier in the miniseries 'Hostage' |
2025 | Released her second solo album 'You Heartbreaker, You', continuing her solo musical career. |
2025 | Kim Gordon appears in 'The Chronology of Water', though specific details about her role or the nature of her involvement are not provided in the given content. |
March 2025 | Cave announced providing vocals for a song by Flea (Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist) for a trumpet album, describing the song as one he cherishes deeply. |
2024 | Provided the voice of Bill Clarke in the stop-motion film Memoir of a Snail by Adam Elliot. |
2024 | Cave advised a musician to 'play' at The Great Escape Festival despite calls for boycott related to festival sponsorship connections to arms companies trading with Israel. |
August 2024 | The band releases their most recent album Wild God in August. |
June 30 2024 | A stretch of Belmont Avenue where Electrical Audio is located was renamed 'Steve Albini Way' in his honor. |
May 7 2024 | Died of a heart attack. Ten days after his death, Shellac's final album 'To All Trains' was released. |
May 7 2024 | Steve Albini died from a heart attack at his home in Chicago at the age of 61. |
May 7 2024 | Died of a heart attack. |
March 2024 | Gordon releases the album 'The Collective'. |
January 2024 | Gordon releases the single 'Bye Bye', featuring a music video starring her daughter Coco Gordon Moore. |
2023 | Albini publicly expressed embarrassment about the band's controversial name. |
2023 | Acted in 'Stranger' short film, which she also co-directed; appeared in 'Anatomy of a Fall' as Marge and 'Split' miniseries as Eve |
2023 | Appeared in the film 'Anatomy of a Fall'. |
2023 | Won National Live Music Awards' Best International Tour in Australia with Warren Ellis. |
2023 | Wrote on his blog about his evolving religious beliefs, describing his approach to Christianity as 'non-political and fully personal and emotional'. |
2023 | Cave disputed being characterized as right-wing, describing himself as having a 'conservative temperament' while also supporting trans rights and expressing concerns about rapid social changes. |
June 2023 | Cave spoke openly about his 20-year heroin addiction in an interview with Archbishop Justin Welby on BBC Radio 4, discussing the stability of his later addiction period. |
May 2023 | Nick Cave was a guest at the Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla. |
January 2023 | Cave publicly responds to a ChatGPT-generated song 'in his style' on The Red Hand Files, criticizing AI-generated music as a 'grotesque mockery of what it is to be human' and asserting that songwriting is a deeply personal, human act that cannot be replicated by artificial intelligence. |
2022 | Albini won his second World Series of Poker bracelet, winning a $1,500 H.O.R.S.E. event and earning $196,089. |
2022 | Appeared in multiple films including 'En même temps' as Nina, 'Don Juan' as the stage director, and 'Astrakan' as Marie |
2022 | Featured in the documentary 'This Much I Know to Be True', directed by Andrew Dominik. |
2022 | Elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. |
2022 | Cave published Faith, Hope, and Carnage, a book compiled from phone conversations with Irish writer Sean O'Hagan during the COVID-19 pandemic. |
2022 | Released collaborative album At Issue with Loren Connors |
October 2022 | Cave expressed support for the participants of the Mahsa Amini protests in Iran, stating he was 'in awe of their courage'. |
September 2022 | Exhibition 'We' begins at Sara Hildén Art Museum in Tampere, Finland, displaying 17 of Nick Cave's hand-crafted ceramic figurines depicting Satan, running until January 2023. |
May 2022 | Cave's son Jethro died at the age of 31. |
2021 | Publicly expressed regret on Twitter about his past provocative and offensive statements, acknowledging his ignorance and the harmful nature of his 'edgelord' behavior. |
2021 | Released a duet album 'Utopian Ashes' with Bobby Gillespie of Primal Scream, which received favorable reviews. |
2021 | Starred in two films: 'Paris, 13th District' as Amber Sweet and 'Kaamelott: The First Chapter' as Wulfstan |
2021 | Cave and Ellis scored the documentary The Velvet Queen. |
2021 | Nick Cave released the studio album 'Carnage' in collaboration with Warren Ellis |
December 2021 | Gordon records a 7-inch single with J Mascis titled 'Abstract Blues' on Sub Pop Records. |
November 2021 | Cave explained on The Red Hand Files that he and his wife Susie moved from Brighton to Los Angeles due to overwhelming sadness, but later realized they carried their grief with them. |
June 2021 | Cave confirmed his belief in God on his Red Hand Files blog. |
2020 | Recorded vocals on Idles' song 'Ne Touche pas Moi' from their album Ultra Mono. |
2020 | Began presenting a 60-minute TV show called 'Echoes with Jehnny Beth' on the European channel Arte, featuring discussions with musicians and live band performances. |
2020 |
Tin Machine
The rerecorded version of 'I Can't Read' was released on the EP Is It Any Wonder?.
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2020 | Released the concert film 'Idiot Prayer: Nick Cave Alone at Alexandra Palace'. |
2020 | Cave expressed opposition to cancel culture and misguided political correctness, describing them as 'bad religion run amuck' that stifles creative expression. |
2020 | Cave wrote the libretto for 'L.I.T.A.N.I.E.S', a trance-minimal chamber opera by Nicholas Lens, with a recording produced by both writers and released by Deutsche Grammophon. |
2020 | Appeared in the short documentary 'I Want Everything' by Paul Szynol about Larry Sloman's tribute to Cave's son Arthur. |
June 2020 | Published book 'C.A.L.M: 12 erotic short stories' with Johnny Hostile, featuring film noir stories and photography, presented as an artistic manifesto exploring love and memories. |
June 2020 | Released her debut solo album 'To Love Is to Live' to critical acclaim. |
June 2020 | Stranger Than Kindness: The Nick Cave Exhibition opens at the Royal Danish Library in Copenhagen, Denmark, co-curated by Nick Cave himself, showcasing his life and work. |
2019 | Received a nomination for 'Best Female Newcomer' at the Cesar Awards, the national film award of France. |
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