Please note that this design is made up of several separate stickers (to give the best finished effect on the wall), but the complete design is supplied ready-to-use on transfer paper, so that application is fast and simple.
Each sticker can be quickly and easily applied to walls, doors, windows or any other smooth flat surface, with full application guidelines included. Stickerscape’s wall stickers are made in the UK from the highest quality, ultra-thin vinyl. This wall sticker quote comes with it’s own transfer film so you can apply the letters in one section making it quick and easy to apply. “… stunningly, heartbreakingly beautiful… CARNAGE is brutal in a spiritual sense more than a stylistic one, approaching these moments of elemental beauty only after traversing rocky ground.This little man cave wall sticker is the perfect addition to a little boy’s bedroom! This design is available in two sizes and ten colour options – so is super flexible to suit your space. “It’s been a hell of a year, and perhaps a glimpse of heaven is a better prescription than a war cry… what Cave and Ellis have crafted with CARNAGE is a refreshing respite from chaos, a record that sits at the burning edge of dawn and anticipates destruction’s undoing.” -CONSEQUENCE “… at turns brutal, surreal, and romantic… draws from the formal language of modern cinema, concerned less with verses and choruses than images, settings, visceral portrayals of extreme emotional states.” -PITCHFORK “… the pair find an awe-filled beauty in the both the minutiae of the everyday and the immensity of existence… a moving, transportive meditation on what comes after-after grief, after life, after love-and finds reasons to keep going.” -AV CLUB “(4 stars)… two Bad Seeds confront loneliness, cabin fever, and white supremacy - while still showing a glint of optimism… as sparse as it sounds, there’s great depth to CARNAGE.” -ROLLING STONE CARNAGE, the first official album from Nick Cave and his Bad Seeds bandmate Warren Ellis, is the latter, rumbling toward catharsis through impenetrable noise and jarring lyricism balanced precariously on sudden celestial arrangements.” -THE NEW YORKER “Some heavy, tormented records that reflect the pulverizing grief of the post-pandemic world feel like they might crush a listener others offer the consolation of a weighted blanket. Nick Cave and Warren Ellis’ new album CARNAGE is out now.
March 22 – Boston, MA – Boch Center – Wang TheatreĪpril 2 – Montreal, QC – Salle Wilfrid-PelletierĪpril 3 – Montreal, QC – Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier March 20 – Chicago, IL – Auditorium Theatre March 17 – Seattle, WA – Paramount Theatre March 14 – Oakland, CA – Oakland Paramount Theatre of the Arts March 13 – Oakland, CA – Oakland Paramount Theatre of the Arts March 9 – Los Angeles, CA – Shrine Auditorium March 6 – Austin, TX – ACL Live at Moody Theater March 5 – Austin, TX – ACL Live at Moody Theater March 1 – Asheville, NC – Thomas Wolfe Auditorium Nick Cave & Warren Ellis – North American Tour 2022:
The two have also recorded in Grinderman, formed in 2006, and have worked together on numerous film and TV scores. They first crossed paths in 1993, when Ellis played violin on several songs for the Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds album Let Love In, before going on to join the band as a full-time member. While they have composed and recorded soundtracks together, and Ellis is a long-term member of The Bad Seeds, CARNAGE is the first entire album of songs the pair have released.Ĭave and Ellis’ creative chemistry is rooted in their long history of music making, both as collaborators and as individual artists. Tickets go on sale Friday, November 19 at 10am (local time) at. In their first ever North American tour as a duo, Cave and Ellis will play 17 shows across the continent this March and April, following the release of their acclaimed album CARNAGE and a run of phenomenal shows across the UK and Europe in Fall 2021. Nick Cave and Warren Ellis have announced a spring 2022 tour of North America. “a show like no other from a true once-in-a-generation songwriting partnership” - NME “the raw power of the material and visceral intensity of the performance was – at times – breathtaking” - THE TELEGRAPH