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Let Love In

Cave's album exploring love's violence and tenderness. Through murder ballads and love songs, it examines desire's darkness and redemption's possibility. The album balances Cave's gothic intensity with melodic accessibility. Ellis' instrumentation creates haunting atmospheres supporting Cave's biblical narratives of love and death.

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