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Nick Cave's Dream Song Earns Oscar Nod
6 Jan
Summary
- Nick Cave wrote Oscar-shortlisted song on a forced vacation in Italy.
- The song 'Train Dreams' was inspired by a vivid dream and the novella.
- Cave adapted Bryce Dessner's existing score for the haunting ballad.

Australian rock icon Nick Cave has received an Oscar nomination for his song "Train Dreams," a piece remarkably composed during a forced vacation in Italy. The song, featured in the film of the same name, draws imagery from both the film and Denis Johnson's novella, creating a haunting ballad that captures themes of beauty amidst loss.
Cave, known for his blend of darkness and grace, was initially reluctant about the assignment, especially as he hadn't seen the film. However, after watching it, he experienced a vivid dream from which the lyrics emerged fully formed. This unexpected creative burst, a rarity for the artist, led him to adapt Bryce Dessner's existing score for the film's end credits.
The creation process was unusually effortless for Cave, who describes the song as a "gift from a dream." He meticulously integrated his lyrics with Dessner's existing music, a collaboration that resulted in a sparse yet evocative arrangement. The song's melancholy yet beautiful tone reflects Cave's signature style and his reflections on life's hardships.




