On this day September 19 1988, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds released their fifth studio album Tender Prey. The record showcased the band’s dark, gothic infused sound, with themes of redemption, obsession, and violence woven throughout its lyrics and atmosphere.
The album included one of Cave’s signature songs, The Mercy Seat, a powerful narrative that became a cornerstone of his career. With its intense storytelling and haunting delivery, Tender Prey cemented Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds as one of the most influential alternative acts of the 80s.
80s insight: Tender Prey reflected the darker, more experimental side of 80s music, showing how alternative artists pushed boundaries beyond the mainstream.
The album included one of Cave’s signature songs, The Mercy Seat, a powerful narrative that became a cornerstone of his career. With its intense storytelling and haunting delivery, Tender Prey cemented Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds as one of the most influential alternative acts of the 80s.
80s insight: Tender Prey reflected the darker, more experimental side of 80s music, showing how alternative artists pushed boundaries beyond the mainstream.