Nick Cave's "Red Right Hand" has been turned into a Dr. Seuss book
07 May 2015, 12:49
| Written by
Laurence Day
An artist has turned Nick Cave's track "Red Right Hand" into a Dr. Seuss book, and it's as sinister as it is amazing.
The images were made by Melbourne's DrFaustusAU on Deviant Art.
"Red Right Hand" featured on Cave's 1994 LP Let Love In.
You can have a look over our recent live gallery featuring Cave at the Hammersmith Apollo, here.
Check out the Seussified song below, and the original track afterwards.
[via Faster Louder]
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