Cherish the Light Years explained

Cherish the Light Years
Type:studio
Artist:Cold Cave
Cover:CherishtheLightYears.jpg
Released:April 5, 2011
Recorded:October–November 2010
Studio:Electric Lady Studios, Plantain Studios, Stratosphere Sound, and Soundtrack Studios, New York City
Genre:Dark wave, synthpop
Length:40:35
Label:Matador
Producer:Chris Coady
Prev Title:Love Comes Close
Prev Year:2009
Next Title:Full Cold Moon
Next Year:2014

Cherish the Light Years is the second studio album from the American band Cold Cave, released on April 5, 2011 on Matador Records.

Release and reception

Cherish the Light Years was released on April 5, 2011. The album was released by Matador Records on 12" vinyl, CD, and Digital formats. iTunes features an iTunes LP digital download which features an exclusive track, lyrics, and photos.

The album currently holds a 71 out of 100 rating on Metacritic. The score was based on reviews from 26 critics with 20 of the reviews being positive, 4 mixed, and 2 negative.[1]

In a positive review from Pitchfork, Mark Richardson writes "Cherish has the feel of a breakthrough, and Wes Eisold comes across as an artist with a vision that will resonate with a larger audience."

Michael Wheeler, writer for Drowned in Sound writes in a negative review, "What happened is the only thing I can think throughout the first few listens of Cold Cave’s second album, with every subsequent spin less an opportunity to further digest than an effort to double-check if things really are as palpably awful as they seemed the last listen around."

Personnel

Band personnel

Technical personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cherish the Light Years - Cold Cave. Metacritic.