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Wes Eisold - Deathbeds - Back on sale


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2nd Edition Available!

 

Deathbeds gets it’s second treatment as a hardcover, in a jet black linen red foil stamped cover with a red ribbon bookmark. Photos coming soon.

Deathbeds was released in 2007, compiling the lyrical content of Eisold's work in renowned bands American Nightmare, Some Girls and the beginning of his current moniker, Cold Cave. Along with the tour journals, poems and prose of early fanzines, Deathbeds is the comprehensive work of an artist in their twenties trying to connect with the outside world. Deathbeds is the beauty that is the struggle of depression and growth that is rarely written down and documented coherently. Bursts of energy that needed to get out in order to see another day. These words came from a place of desperation but ended up inspiring others with how relatable not being able to relate is.

First published in 2007, a paperback edition of 1,000 copies sold out instantly. A second edition was published in 2012 and was also gone immediately. The first edition hardcover was released in November 2016 and also sold out immediately. 

Heartworm # 69. Edition of 500.

***This is a PRE-ORDER and is expected to ship March 1.

 

http://shop.theheartworm.com/collections/featured/products/wesley-eisold-deathbeds-10-year-anniversary-first-edition-hardcover

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