Anonymous asked: Is there anyway to listen to Believe In My Blood or the Confetti edit if you didn't grab a 7'?
No digital copies have been submitted to us thus far. Sorry. We will try to work on obtaining a digital file to share.
Dedicated to the various works of Cold Cave theCCC@thecoldcavecult.com
And then I threw up from excitement. Dnkadisnshascreaminggetsyounothing.com
Finally! It’s been officially announced. Tickets on sale Thursday 24th May at NOON local time (EST).
Anonymous asked: Is there anyway to listen to Believe In My Blood or the Confetti edit if you didn't grab a 7'?
No digital copies have been submitted to us thus far. Sorry. We will try to work on obtaining a digital file to share.
jayeisfuxkingdead asked: Any idea if CC is showing up in the Great White North anytime soon (specifically Montréal, QC)? I moved to Canada from the US but I'm moving back soon... I always missed them when they were in NYC.
There are no plans as of right now. They are currently focusing on a new album. I am sure once a full blown tour is mapped out, you will have an opportunity to see them.
ashmong asked: Do you have any idea if there is a history behind the Cold Cave flower, like what kind of a flower it is etc.? (It is a strangely captivating sign, I think...)
SAGE
Salvia officinalis has been used since ancient times for warding off evil, snakebites, increasing women’s fertility, and more. The Romans likely introduced it to Europe from Egypt as a medicinal herb.[4] Theophrastuswrote about two different sages, a wild undershrub he called sphakos, and a similar cultivated plant he called elelisphakos. Pliny the Elder said the latter plant was calledsalvia by the Romans, and used as a diuretic, a local anesthetic for the skin, a styptic, and for other uses. Charlemagne recommended the plant for cultivation in the early Middle Ages, and during the Carolingian Empire, it was cultivated in monastery gardens.[4] Walafrid Strabo described it in his poem Hortulus as having a sweet scent and being useful for many human ailments—he went back to the Greek root for the name and called it lelifagus.[5]
The plant had a high reputation throughout the Middle Ages, with many sayings referring to its healing properties and value.[6] It was sometimes called S. salvatrix (sage the savior), and was one of the ingredients of Four Thieves Vinegar, a blend of herbs which was supposed to ward off the plague. Dioscorides, Pliny, and Galen all recommended sage as a diuretic, hemostatic, emmenagogue, and tonic
Thanks @coldcave23 for signing my mama’s mother’s day gift. She loves it, she finds the perviness amusing. (Taken with Instagram at The Nest)
Palpable Palpitations: A Secret Girls Mix
Tracklist:
1. Cold Cave – Mag Dreams
2. Iron Curtain – First Punk Wars
3. Balaclavas – Hard Pose
4. Blouse – Time Travel
5. Merchandise – Roser Park
6. The Sound – We Could Go Far
7. Felt – Cathedral
8. Twin Sister – The Other Side Of Your Face
9. Chromatics – Kill For Love
10. Cocteau Twins – Rococo
11. Plastic Flowers – Strange Neighbors (We Won’t Be Friends)
12. Dirty Beaches – Black Nylon
13. Television Personalities – Diary Of A Young Man
14. The Danse Society – Somewhere
15. Soft Moon – When It’s Over
One of these is reserved for @coldcave23 if he wants it. Might just be cool to me ‘cos I’m a dork. (Taken with Instagram at Underworld, USA)
Over the Edge (Taken with Instagram at Hollywood Sign Vista Point)
“errand”-2012 by me of @coldcave23 (Taken with Instagram at Cat & Fiddle)
Wesley and Dom seemingly contemplating the world we live in and life in general. Photo by ANGEL CEBALLOS.