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We here at Stereogum have been doing this here Album Of The Week column for nearly a decade now, and virtually every record that we’ve covered in this space has been an album. That album-centric focus is right there in the name; it’s not Vaguely Defined Project Of The Week. And yet Cold Cave’s Fate In Seven Lessons, our pick for this week, is not an album. It’s not entirely clear what it is. It could be an album. Fate In Seven Lessons has seven songs, and it lasts for 33 minutes. It’s whatever that is.
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submitted by Nick Jun 11th 2012 07:00 pm (stereogum.com)
Cold Cave’s second proper full-length Cherish The Light Years amplified the urgency in Wes Eisold’s icy new wave, and was a hell of a record as a result. Today Matador let go of a previously unreleased b-side from the record, “Believe In My Blood,” demonstrating that even the sessions’ castoffs w...
BTW Cold Cave played to a sweat-drenched capacity crowd at the Ukrainian Cultural Center for a show ending with Wes Eisold being pulled into the clamoring masses. Another BTW alumnus Austra seduced the audience with her operatic vocals and sultry synthesizers. Prurient summoned the ghosts of Ministry with their caustic shards of noise. We&#8...
If you didn’t know it before, Wes Eisold’s recent Summer Mix should’ve clued you into the breadth of the Cold Cave leader’s listening habits. His remix of Belle & Sebastian’s “I Didn’t See It Coming” would make sense on the aforementioned, really, planted so...
submitted by Nick Jul 7th 2011 10:00 pm (stereogum.com)
Cold Cave band leader Wes Eisold explains: “On the last Cold Cave tour, a new friend gave me a mix cd and this is my return, though I wanted to share it with you too. Made with you in mind, Songs for the summer indoors against the exhaustion of traffic outside.” If you’re expecting suffocating [...]
submitted by Nick May 2nd 2011 04:00 pm (stereogum.com)
This Sebastian Mlynarski-directed, “You can go anywhere you want / but you’re here”-themed video for Cherish The Light Years closer “Villains Of The Moon” mixes a shiny full-band performance of the doomed boy/girl harmonizer with moments of Wesley Eisold, hood up, wandering by his lonesome.Cheris...


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