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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 Sep 24th 2012 05:00 pm (stereogum.com)
Wes Eisold, frontman for the dark, scraping, generally awesome New York new wave band Cold Cave, recently announced a new lineup for the band; it now has former members of Blood Brothers, Samhain, LCD Soundsystem, and AFI. They’re working on a new album now. But on Cold Cave’s latest tracks, the band’s sole member i...
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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...


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