In a recent post on his Red Hand Files site, Nick Cave hinted that a third Grinderman album is on the cards.
Responding to a question about his favourite guitarists, he raved about Robert Fripp, who played on the extended version of โHeathen Childโ from 2010โs Grinderman 2.
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As an aside, Cave revealed that the album was โpart of a yet to be completed trilogy, you might be happy to knowโ, although no further details were given.
Intriguingly, Cave also suggested that his teenage love for prog rock โ not just King Crimson but โPink Floyd, Jethro Tull, Procol Harum, Yes, Emerson, Lake and Palmerโ โ exerted more influence over his musical career than is commonly acknowledged.
โKing Crimson was able to combine extraordinary moments of purity and fragility with super heavy rock โnโ roll, and maybe they imprinted somewhere in my mind the template for some of the more schizophrenic Bad Seeds songs,โ he wrote. โMany music critics thought that Grinderman was a return to the sound of The Birthday Party, but I never understood that. From my own perspective within the band, Grinderman was much more influenced by the British progressive rock of my youth than anything else.โ
You can read a review of the Conversations With Nick Cave live show in the current issue of Uncut, out now with The Who on the cover.