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Nick Cave to release ‘Idiot Prayer: Nick Cave Alone at Alexandra Palace’
The film will be screened globally on 5th November.
After streaming ‘Idiot Prayer: Nick Cave Alone at Alexandra Palace’ back in July, Nick Cave has announced that the film will be screened globally in cinemas via Trafalgar Releasing from 5th November, before it’s available on vinyl, CD and streaming services on 20th November.
“The film ‘Idiot Prayer’ evolved from my ‘Conversations With…’ events,” Nick explains. “I loved playing deconstructed versions of my songs at these shows, distilling them to their essential forms. I felt I was rediscovering the songs all over again, and started to thinkabout going into a studio and recording these reimagined versions at some stage - whenever I could find the time.
Then, the pandemic came - the world went into lockdown, and fell into an eerie, self- reflective silence. It was within this silence that I began to think about the idea of not only recording the songs, but also filming them.
We worked with the team at Alexandra Palace - a venue I have played and love - on securing a date to film just as soon as they were allowed to re-open the building to us.
On 19th June 2020, surrounded by Covid officers with tape measures and thermometers, masked-up gaffers and camera operators, nervous looking technicians and buckets of hand gel, we created something very strange and very beautiful that spoke into this uncertain time, but was in no way bowed by it.
This is the album taken from that film. It is a prayer into the void - alone at Alexandra Palace - a souvenir from a strange and precarious moment in history. I hope you enjoy it.”
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