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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 Oct 30th 2009 03:00 am (stereogum.com)
When we called recent Philadelphia/New York crew Cold Cave a Band To Watch last December, we mentioned Heartworm Press, which frontman Wesley Eisold runs with the writer, curator, and now-again Cold Cave member Max G. Morton (who shows up candleside in the video for "Love Comes Close"). Heartworm released the first Cold Cave collection Coma Poti...
submitted by Nick Oct 21st 2009 11:00 pm (stereogum.com)
As reported via the Outsiders a few months ago, goth-inflected San Diego duo Blessure Grave did a split 12" with Crocodiles and Cold Cave (amid a zillion other releases). If you wanted a tighter aesthetic triangle, though, you'd do well to put them opposite Cold Cave again, then toss Former Ghosts into the mix. Or, looking backwards, as I said t...
The title track from BTW Cold Cave's Love Comes Close -- originally released on their own Heartworm Press imprint -- nails a dreamy, soul-sick New Order vibe, but the shape-shifting Philadelphia/New York outfit approach the formula with a much darker undertone (as if Ian Curtis sang "Bizarre Love Triangle," or whatever). The group, which now con...
submitted by Nick Jun 30th 2009 07:01 pm (stereogum.com)
Philadelphia BTW Cold Cave is an interesting entity, straddling noise, synth-pop, darkwave, power electronics, and art/transgressive literature via their Heartworm Press. (You might recognize their current cover star Marti Domination from Cremaster 1.) Wesley Eisold remains the central creator, it seems, but he's joined by a revolving cast that ...
submitted by Nick Dec 10th 2008 11:01 am (stereogum.com)
Cold Cave is the brainchild of Philadelphia's Wesley Eisold, ex-Some Girls, Give Up The Ghost, XO Skeletons, and currently Ye Olde Maids, etc. We're calling his newest project a Band To Watch, but Eisold received some high-profile press when Fall Out Boy reportedly plagiarized lyrics from his influential hardcore outfit Give Up The Ghost. He won...


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