Love Comes Close is the debut full-length from Cold Cave — a record born of late nights, second-hand synths, and the quiet urgency of DIY bedroom recordings. Written and recorded in Philadelphia between 2008 and 2009, it was first released on Heartworm Press and later reissued by Matador Records, just as the band began its slow rise into cult territory.
These are dark pop songs for the solitary and the searching — fragile, romantic, and glimmering with cold light. With nods to the early experiments of The Human League, Throbbing Gristle, and New Order, the album merges goth undercurrents with indie charm and loft-born synth-pop. Eisold’s vocals are at once distant and intimate — poetic, vulnerable, and cutting through the haze.
From the aching pulse of the title track to the enduring live staples “Life Magazine,” “Heaven Was Full,” and “Youth and Lust,” Love Comes Close captures that rare moment when isolation gives way to connection, and simplicity meets emotional weight.
A1. Cebe And Me
A2. Love Comes Close
A3. Life Magazine
A4. The Laurels of Erotomania
A5. Heaven Was Full
B1. The Trees Grew Emotions And Died
B2. Hello Rats
B3. Youth and Lust
B4. I.C.D.K.