Everything Goes Cold

Everything Goes Cold
Origin Alameda, California, United States
Genres Industrial Rock
American Coldwave
Years active 2005–Present
Labels Metropolis Records
Associated acts Psyclon Nine, Ayria, Caustic, XP8
Website everythinggoescold.com
Members Eric Gottesman
Mike Blodgett
Jamie Cronander
Morgan Tucker
Past members Conan Neutron
Sam Pfannkuche
Tyler Newman
James Webb
Josh Zero

Everything Goes Cold is an industrial band from California. Their lead singer, Eric Gottesman, is notable as a founding member of Industrial Metal band Psyclon Nine, and a live musician with Ayria, Caustic, XP8, Unter Null, and a number of other industrial bands. Everything Goes Cold has released two full-length albums to date, 2009's vs. General Failure (Bit Riot Records,) and 2014's Black Out the Sun (Metropolis Records,) as well as two remix EPs and several digital singles.[1] Both albums met with critical acclaim within the industrial music community.[2][3][4][5] The first album featured guest appearances from Daniel Myer and other industrial luminaries, as well as production by Ted Phelps of Imperative Reaction, and the second was produced by Wade Alin of Christ Analogue and The Atomica Project.

In 2011, Everything Goes Cold completed a major US tour with Aesthetic Perfection and Faderhead,[6] and were featured at Festival Kinetik in Montreal.[7] They completed another full US tour with Imperative Reaction, Ludovico Technique, and The Witch Was Right in 2012,[8] and have conducted extensive regional tours in the interim.

Numerous remixes by Everything Goes Cold have been released, including mixes for 16volt,[9] Terrorfakt,[10] and Ayria.[11] Everything Goes Cold itself has, in turn, been remixed by Dismantled, Hate Dept., SAM, and many more. One of only three remixes ever completed by defunct Los Angeles cult sensation Babyland was for Everything Goes Cold.[12]

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