Overall, I’ve found Cold Cave to be the best of the indie music groups whose names follow the formula of “emotional-related word + hole in the ground, more or less = alliterative-named band with layered songs that are difficult to hum” — Passion Pit, Temper Trap etc. I’m anticipating that Cold Cave will persevere in the coming onslaught of Catty Cavity, Needy Notch, Humility Hollow, and Impatient Indentation. (If they’re not all bands now, they will be.)
Saturday, August 7, 2010
I Dig Myself to the Center of the Earth
Realistically, I should have tired of Cold Cave’s “Life Magazine” by now. But I haven’t. Even last year’s flurry of ads featuring the song could not spoil my love.
Overall, I’ve found Cold Cave to be the best of the indie music groups whose names follow the formula of “emotional-related word + hole in the ground, more or less = alliterative-named band with layered songs that are difficult to hum” — Passion Pit, Temper Trap etc. I’m anticipating that Cold Cave will persevere in the coming onslaught of Catty Cavity, Needy Notch, Humility Hollow, and Impatient Indentation. (If they’re not all bands now, they will be.)
Overall, I’ve found Cold Cave to be the best of the indie music groups whose names follow the formula of “emotional-related word + hole in the ground, more or less = alliterative-named band with layered songs that are difficult to hum” — Passion Pit, Temper Trap etc. I’m anticipating that Cold Cave will persevere in the coming onslaught of Catty Cavity, Needy Notch, Humility Hollow, and Impatient Indentation. (If they’re not all bands now, they will be.)
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