WIN! Entire Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds Back Catalogue

And help us choose which Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard films to screen at the East London Film Festival

On Bank Holiday Monday, May 2nd, The Quietus is joining up with the East End Film Festival to host the premiere of Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard’s film that accompanies the new, reissued deluxe edition of Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds classic Murder Ballads album.

This will take place at the fancy new Aubin cinema in Shoreditch (check out the high-end seating here), and will be followed by a Q&A with Iain & Jane by this site’s very own Luke Turner. Tickets to the event are free, but very limited. We have a competition to win not only two guaranteed places to the screening and talk, but also the ENTIRE set of deluxe reissues from Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, each of which features a bonus DVD of the Iain & Jane Do You Love Me films.

Now, to win this prize, you’re going to have to help us out. Before the premiere of Murder Ballads we’ll be screening two of the other Do You Love Me documentaries, but they’re all so bleedin’ good we can’t think which to pick. Therefore, we want you to tell us which two Bad Seeds albums (not Murder Ballads, obviously) we should screen. Henry’s Dream, perhaps? The Good Son, maybe, or the stories behind the record that started it all off, 1984’s From Her To Eternity?

All you need to do to win this amazing prize of the entire Bad Seeds special edition discography and guaranteed entry to the premiere of Murder Ballads is email comps@thequietus.com with your top three, with Bad Seeds in the subject line. Even if you can’t make it to London on May 2nd, fear not – you can still win the music.

Do you love me like I love you (clips from parts 5, 6 & 7) from Iain & Jane on Vimeo.

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