Reviews
Ranked #18 in Spin's "40 Best Albums Of 2008" -- "Caked with organ buzz and psych guitar spray, LAZARUS recalls Grinderman's back-alley blare...", 4 stars out of 5 -- "Thick with decadence, his oeuvre oozes caustic realism....A rock'n'roll fable about redemption and the pleasures of debauchery.", Ranked #37 in Clash's "The 40 Best Albums of 2008" -- "It only proved that years of hedonistic excess can -- sometimes -- lead to the path of blues rock heaven.", "The playful DIG!!! LAZARUS DIG!!! stands among his most mature albums....Quoting Iggy Pop on 'Today's Lesson' and unleashing catchy hooks on the chrous to 'Lie Down Her (& Be My Girl).", 4 stars out of 5 -- "Their musical inventiveness is highly disciplined. The band has never sounded better, and Cave seems to have relaxed into the hysteria of his vocal style...", 4 stars out of 5 -- "Visceral, masterful, exciting and profound, this one -- again! feels like it may be his best.", 4 stars out of 5 -- "The group sounds absolutely comfortable in its skin, bouncing ideas around with mischievous relish...", "These sneering, bleary-eyed tracks have a bold potency to go with their fuzz-tone organ's pop-psychedelic fizzle and frying guitars.", "With the emphasis on acoustic guitars and occasional blasts of electric static...and plenty of odd noises and lewd organs that suggest some sort of twisted take on 1960s psych and garage rock.", 4 stars out of 5 -- "The Bad Seeds sound wilder than ever -- guitarist Warren Ellis damn near steals the show on the hysterically heavy-breathing 'Lie Down Here'...", Ranked #5 in Mojo's "The 50 Best Albums Of 2008" -- "This is modern rock'n'roll at its most switched-on and alive.", "DIG, LAZARUS, DIG!!! majors on talking-blues ruminations that are mostly fearsome and sometimes very funny: the title track is an exploration of the Lazarus myth performed in a style that combines Jack Kerouac and Mark E Smith.", "The spirited 'Albert Goes West' is typical of his sparse and elusive charm, while the title-track is as pointedly tuneful as it gets.", 4 stars out of 5 -- "A triumphant album....Like Bob Dylan on TIME OUT OF MIND, Cave takes time to roam the lyrical landscape he has spent his whole career mapping out...", "Cave spits out his woebegone lyrics as if he were a Holy Ghost-filled preaching machine leading the world's funkiest revival meeting.", "The album focuses on lithe grooves passed from member to member....The title track and its close musical relative 'More News From Nowhere' coasts along on Velveteen riffs...", Ranked #35 in Rolling Stone's 50 Best Albums Of 2008 -- "The best bang and harangue since Cave's garage quartet Grinderman."