"Prayers on Fire" is the second studio album by the Australian post-punk band The Birthday Party, released in 1981. The album is widely regarded as a landmark in the development of alternative and underground rock music, showcasing the band's dark and abrasive sound.
"Prayers on Fire" features a mix of frenetic, cacophonous tracks and brooding, atmospheric compositions. Notable songs include "Nick the Stripper," "Zoo-Music Girl," and "Junkyard," all of which exemplify The Birthday Party's intense and theatrical approach to music.
The album received critical acclaim upon its release, with praise for its raw energy, innovative production, and Nick Cave's distinctive vocals and songwriting. "Prayers on Fire" helped to establish The Birthday Party as one of the most influential bands of the post-punk era, inspiring countless musicians in the years to come.
Despite its lack of commercial success at the time of its release, "Prayers on Fire" has since gained a cult following and is considered a classic of the post-punk genre. It remains a favorite among fans of alternative and experimental music, and continues to be celebrated for its uncompromising creativity and dark, atmospheric sound.