Sunday, December 7, 2025

Nick Cave Says “All Worry Is Laid to Waste” When He Listens to Geese

Nick Cave Finds Catharsis in Geese’s New Album, Cold Water Immersion

LONDON – Musician Nick‌ Cave shared a deeply personal account of how the new album Getting killed ⁣ by the band Geese,‌ combined⁢ with a bracing morning swim, alleviated his anxiety⁢ and brought him a sense of profound joy. In a⁢ recent post, Cave detailed a sleepless night plagued by worry, describing how ⁢negative thoughts‍ transformed positive aspects of ‌his life into ‌sources ‍of ⁣concern.

To combat this, Cave rose at 5:00 AM and walked to a local park, ‌eventually immersing himself in a frigid lake. He recounted the experience ⁢of the icy water “rearranging the blood,⁣ cleansing the temple, expelling the‍ morning demons.” Following‌ his swim, he listened to Geese’s Getting ‍Killed while⁢ walking back through the park.

Cave specifically highlighted the impact ⁣of ‍the album’s first‍ track and its chorus, noting the power of ‌Cameron​ Winter’s vocals ​and⁣ the song’s ‍driving drums. He quoted the lyrics, “I try/ I try/ I‌ try so ​hard” and “Ther’s a bomb in my car! There’s a ​bomb in my car!” emphasizing ⁢how the music, combined⁢ with the ​physical⁢ effects ‍of the cold water and caffeine, eradicated⁤ his anxieties.

“All worry⁣ is laid to waste,” Cave wrote, adding that he felt “entire and incontestable”‍ happiness. He ⁤concluded⁢ by expressing his joy at returning home to his wife, Susie, declaring it “the best day ever.”

Cave also mentioned his anticipation of Geese’s upcoming from​ the Basement session, scheduled for release in⁣ november 2025.

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