Inside Nick Cave and his fashion designer wife Susie Bick's glamorous but tragic lives - as she dresses Kate Middleton and he mourns another death in the family.
He is pictured here with his twin Earl 'So I dragged myself into the office to find the red fabric. And then, three months later, came a phone call. Unable to work, leave the house or face seeing anyone, Susie retreated. And I saw it photographed. 'When Arthur died, I didn’t think I could carry on. From then on I went to work every day. She is pictured here with Sienna Miller The name of the label is taken from one of Nick's abandoned novels and has become a cult favourite amongst celebrities. Fashion star: The name of Bick's label is taken from one of Nick's abandoned novels and has become a cult favourite amongst celebrities. Home: Nick, 64, and Susie, 55, live with their son Earl, 21, in a whimsical home in Brighton, located 75 kilometres south of London. Pictured: Cave at work in the family home) Take a look inside the strange Gothic lives of 'Prince of Darkness': Nick Cave and his fashion designer wife Susie Bick have settled into a Gothic lifestyle on the south coast of England, with their lives chronicled by Susie on her popular Instagram account
Sydney noise-punk duo Party Dozen have shared a new video for their latest single, a collaboration with Nick Cave titled 'Macca the Mutt'.
“Circle motifs, shot repetition and meaningless exercises like smashing an old wreck of a car, driving nowhere or searching for something that isn’t there also hint towards the cyclic and laborious nature of work. “Tonally, we wanted the grit and chaos of such films to permeate our vignettes. Now, the band have shared an accompanying video directed the team of Tanya Babic and Jason Sukadana, aka VERSUS.
Party Dozen have shared the official video for their latest single, 'Macca The Mutt', which features guest vocals from Nick Cave. Released today (May 23), the clip features shots of Party Dozen destroying cars in a yard, interspersed with clips of them ...
Marked for release on July 8 via Temporary Residence (and by Grupo in Australia and New Zealand), Party Dozen – comprised of Kirsty Tickle and Jonathan Boulet – have already released two singles from ‘The Real Work’. Announcing the album back in March (as well as their signing with New York label Temporary Residence), they dropped ‘The Iron Boot’, which followed lead single ‘The Worker’, released back in January. Cave isn’t seen up close in the video, though it’s possible he appears as one of the faceless characters shown throughout. Released today (May 23), the clip features shots of Party Dozen destroying cars in a yard, interspersed with clips of them performing live in a dingy warehouse, in front of cars being crushed, from the back of a truck, and in more assorted settings.