Showing All "Cold Cave" Posts
Nov 3rd, 2009 1 Comment
The reissued Love Comes Close is officially out today. You might've already   Read Story »
Oct 29th, 2009 Comment
There's been a lot of talk about Cold Cave: stream the Philly/NYC crew's Matador-reissued collection here and decide where you stand on their icy synth-pop.   Read Story »
Oct 28th, 2009 7 Comments
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…   Read Story »
Oct 26th, 2009 2 Comments
One last gargantuan batch of photos from an exhausting, exhaustive week of NYC showgoing. On Friday Jessica Amaya joined us at Doveman's record release party at the Elevated Hole, a Chelsea loft…   Read Story »
Oct 21st, 2009 11 Comments
Thanks to all who came and helped us usher in CMJ week at our kick-off party with the Believer last night. Everyone had fun! We think! Big thanks to the Studio staff and of course the bands --…   Read Story »
Oct 19th, 2009 5 Comments
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…   Read Story »
Oct 2nd, 2009 Comment
For this year's CMJ party we teamed up with The Believer to bring you an excellent night of music that will begin much earlier than last year's Late Night with Gang Gang Dance et al. The event takes…   Read Story »
Jul 14th, 2009 3 Comments
Ye Olde Maids is a bedroom project by Cold Cave head/Heartworm Press co-owner Wesley Eisold. It's a duo, but he plays himself and the invented girl, handling both voices. The 10 songs on the God…   Read Story »
Jun 30th, 2009 7 Comments
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…   Read Story »
Jun 26th, 2009 81 Comments
It wouldn't be all that risky to say everyone of a certain age has a Michael Jackson moment. He was a cultural phenomenon on a much larger scale than almost anyone else making music today (in some…   Read Story »
































