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Contents.Recording Push the Sky Away was recorded at La Fabrique, a recording studio based in a 19th-century mansion in, France. It was produced by, who produced Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds three previous studio albums— (2003), (2004) and (2008)— and 's two studio albums.
Segments of the album's recording sessions were featured in the official trailer for Push the Sky Away, which was posted on upon the album's announcement. The band entered the studio when Nick Cave had 'unformed and pupal' ideas, and the band 'transformed them into things of wonder.' The process of the recording was documented in the documentary, released on September 17, 2014.Composition Describing Push the Sky Away in the album's press release, Nick Cave said 'if I were to use that threadbare metaphor of albums being like children, then Push The Sky Away is the ghost-baby in the incubator and Warren's loops are its tiny, trembling heart-beat.'
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The songs on the album were written over the course of twelve months and 'took form in a modest notebook' kept by Cave. The notebook contained notes on the album's songs, which were composed from ' curiosities, being entranced by exotic entries 'whether they’re true or not'.' The song We Real Cool also mentions Wikipedia by name. According to Cave, the songs illustrate how the internet has influenced 'significant events, momentary fads and mystically-tinged absurdities' and 'question how we might recognise and assign weight to what's genuinely important.' Due to health problems longtime drummer was unable to tour with the band in support of the album.
Cave stated: 'In some ways the new album is carried by Wydler and his participation. It’s very sad that he can´t do the tour because of health reasons. That is a hard blow for us. He is the sound of this album.'

Packaging The cover image shows Cave opening a window shutter to illuminate his naked wife, Susie Bick, and was shot by Dominique Issermann in the couple's own bedroom. The photograph was taken while Issermann was at Cave and Bick's home during a photo shoot for a fashion magazine that Bick was modelling for. Cave was assisting with the shoot and was asked by Issermann to open the shutters to let in more light. Bick was in the middle of changing and decided to drop her robe as Cave was opening up the shutters and Issermann impulsively decided to capture the scene. Cave and Bick were very pleased with how the photo came out and, after consulting with his bandmates and his office, elected to use it as the album cover.
Release Push the Sky Away was announced for release on 27 November 2012. Released on 18 February 2013, the album was made available on standard, limited edition deluxe CD/ and a 'Super Deluxe' box set.
The album's lead, ', was released as a digital download on 3 December and its second single, ', was released on 15 January 2013. Push the Sky Away sold 15,000 copies in its first week of release in the United States. Tour Prior to the album's announcement, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds disclosed plans to perform at Humphrey's Concerts By the Sea in, 16 April 2013. The announcement sparked rumours that the band would also perform at the 2013, which was later confirmed. On 3 December 2012, the band announced an Australian and North American tour accompanying Push the Sky Away 's release.


The six-date Australian leg of the tour commenced on 26 February 2013 in and concluded on 8 March in, and the twelve-date North American leg commenced on 14 March in, and concluded on 3 April in,. Several dates at major European festivals were later announced, including performances at in Spain, in Denmark, in Serbia and Greenville Music Festival in Germany.Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds performed a one-off debut of Push the Sky Away in its entirety at Fonda Theatre in, California on 21 February 2013. The performance was streamed live on and made available for stream for an additional 24 hours. Reception Professional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRating81/100Review scoresSourceRatingB−A9/108.0/108/10Push the Sky Away was acclaimed. At, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 81, based on 46 reviews, indicating 'universal acclaim.' Rated Push the Sky Away three and a half out of five stars and reviewer Thom Jurek said the 'songs contain simple melodies and arrangements that offer the appearance of vulnerability and tenderness but it is inside this framework that they eventually reveal their sharp fangs and malcontent.' Writing for, Jason Heller asserted that the album's 'oppressively hollow minimalism is both its biggest drawback and its greatest strength', noted the lack of 'chemistry' in 's absence, and gave it a B- grade.
Writer James Skinner referred to the album as 'certainly a far stranger, subtler record than that last Bad Seeds outing' and 'an LP as weighty, compelling and brilliant as The Bad Seeds have ever produced.' Of the called Push the Sky Away 'an album without any shocking turns' but said 'that 'tiny, trembling heart beat,' as Cave calls it, starts to sound louder with each listen' in his three out of four star review. In his review for, Dave Simpson awarded the album four out of five stars, described it as 'funeral-paced songs and stripped-down music that calls to mind fronting minimalism' and drew comparisons between the album and (1997).' Reviewer Randall Roberts said Push the Sky Away 'is not a work to be appreciated casually. Cave delves into a meandering, meditative world that rarely offers the kind of hooks or tethers that dictate toe-tapping singalongs' in his three out of four star review. Writing for the, Jenny Stevens described the album as a 'majestic and desolate masterpiece' and noted that the band 'merges the experimentation and freedom of their side projects with Cave's most tender songcraft', rating the album nine out of ten.
Rated Push the Sky Away eight out of ten and reviewer Stuart Berman praised its 'foggy reveries built upon ominously rumbling bass lines, twitchy rhythmic tics, and hushed-voice intimations', adding 'it may not erupt with same force as the Bad Seeds' stormiest gestures, but the underlying menace fuelling it remains.' In his three star review for, Joe Gross said Push the Sky Away 'is full of tiny sounds—plinking guitars, pulsing bass and lazy subtle drums.' Writing for, Mark Collett stated: 'subtle, sprawling, and often achingly beautiful, Push the Sky Away is a late-career masterpiece from an antipodean force of nature' and summarised that it was 'an album of thrilling darkness pierced by moments of brilliant light.' ' reviewer wrote that the release 'may be more spare, somber and haunting than recent collections, but Cave's dark menace, devilish wit and yarn-spinning voodoo compensate for a lack of guitar bluster.' Commercial performance The album debuted at No. 29 on Billboard 200, and No.
9 on Top Rock Albums for charts dated March 9, 2013, selling 15,000 copies in the first week. The album has sold 57,000 copies in the United States as of July 2016. Track listing All lyrics are written by; all music is composed by Nick Cave and unless otherwise noted. Wide Lovely Eyes'3:403.'
Water's Edge'Cave, Ellis,3:494.' We Real Cool'4:187.' Finishing Jubilee Street'Cave, Ellis, Wydler4:288.' Higgs Boson Blues'7:509.' Push the Sky Away'4:07Total length:42:40bonus materialNo.TitleLength10.' The Making of Push the Sky Away' (video track)6:40Total length:49:20Deluxe limited edition bonus 7'No.TitleMusicLength1.'
Needle Boy'4:042.' Lightning Bolts'Cave, Ellis, Wydler3:42Total length:7:46Deluxe limited edition bonus DVDNo.TitleMusicLength1.' Needle Boy' (video track)4:042.' Lightning Bolts' (video track)Cave, Ellis, Wydler3:42Total length:7:46Personnel All personnel credits adapted from Push the Sky Away 's liner notes.