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Cold Cave - Full Cold Moon 12" LP (Soon from Deathwish)


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Cold Cave is the creative rebirth of acclaimed musician and writer Wesley Eisold. Cutting his teeth in underground bands American Nightmare (Give Up The Ghost) and Some Girls, Eisold’s body of work has truly effected a generation of listeners. Through constant cross-pollination Eisold has gained mass appeal, influencing underground and popular culture with his ever evolving artistic vision.

 

With an already prolific number of releases, Cold Cave has become a name synonymous with the contemporary resurgence of Darkwave and Synth Pop sub-genres. Propelling Cold Cave to perform at world class museums The Getty and the Guggenheim, as well as performances with legends Sonic Youth, The Jesus and Mary Chain, Nine Inch Nails, among others.

 

Deathwish are proud to announce “Full Cold Moon” from Cold Cave, now for the first time on 12”LP vinyl format (a CD collection was released on Eisold’s Heartworm imprint in 2014).

 

“Full Cold Moon” is a compilation of EP recordings originally individually released in 2013, now presented as one collection; “A Little Death to Laugh”, “Oceans With No End”, “God Made the World”, “Black Boots”, and “Nausea, the Earth and Me”. Notably this is also the first vinyl appearance of the song “Dandelion” as well as the entire “Nausea, the Earth and Me” EP (previously only available on limited CD and Digital formats). This is

 

Cold Cave at it’s most artistically skeletal, similar to the celebrated “Cremations” and “Love Comes Close” releases. Twelve minimal compositions driven by Eisold’s synth derived hooks, alluring vocals, and compelling character.

 

Full Cold Moon Track Listing:
01. A Little Death To Laugh
02. Young Prisoner Dreams of Romance
03. Tristan Corbiére
04. Oceans With No End
05. People Are Poison
06. God Made the World
07. Dandelion
08. Black Boots
09. Meaningful Life
10. Nausea, the Earth and Me
11. Don’t Blow Up the Moon
12. Beaten 1979

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Cherish the Light Years completely floored me when I first heard it. There was so much promise and I couldn't wait to hear more. This "artistically skeletal" sound is a real letdown. I wish he would collaborate and flesh his music out again with the lushness found on Cherish. Very talented guy, just not digging the bare bones side of the Cold Cave sound.

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it's probably going to be Coliseum.  If you look on the DW site they have release dates and the Coliseum record is scheduled a month before Cold Cave/Cult Leader/Bitter End

 

My money is on Coliseum too.  I'm guessing they'd have a release date for that AN documentary before it went up for preorder, but I suppose that would be a possibility as well.

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Ordered Cold Cave on white. I don't own any synth pop type of music on vinyl, so this will be some nice variety. I haven't heard much of their music, so it will be nice to have all of their EP's on one record.

This is their EPs post the Cherish The Light Years LP.

Their EPs pre Love Comes Close are collected on Cremations.

Well some of the EPs and the Coma Potions LP.

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