God Is in the House
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
No More Shall We Part (2001)
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Sensory Profile
Notes: Smooth, steady instrumentation with Cave's commanding, seductive vocal delivery creates a hypnotic, ironic atmosphere; minimal harsh elements but building intensity in satirical tone.
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Recommended for: deep listening emotional release focus
Satirical track depicting an idealized, bigoted small town where 'God is in the house,' delivered with ironic praise by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds.
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Moods: contemplative, ironic, reflective
Traditions: alternative rock, post-punk
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