mondo swooper70 wrote:i bet the new album will come out 1 jan 2011
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SonicDimension wrote:dr.frot wrote:Aye, that Chameleon nonsense had me scouring the interweb for more information... and I landed here Great site guys![]()
Same here.
As for speculation about the next BoC record, I have a few ideas that I wanted to throw out there. Maybe this has already been discussed, but I think the banner on BoC's page at warp.net might suggest a theme that the brothers are interested in right now:
There have always been dark elements in BoC's music and from reading interviews, I get the impression that Mike and Marcus have an interest in some of the stranger, darker aspects of humanity. This image of an exploding nuclear bomb might suggest some sort of apocalyptic theme. It certainly would make sense in the context of our culture's growing unease and anxiety over climate change, economic instability, and a host of other catastrophes waiting to happen (or already happening).
Also, I seem to recall reading in one interview that they wanted to have a more happy, optimistic tone in The Campfire Headphase after the dark and mysterious tone of Geogaddi, but I feel that the dark/strange side is where BoC are more at home. Now that they have shown that they can be versatile and do more song-oriented, pleasant tunes maybe they will return with some more of the dark weirdness.
So if I had to take a wild guess about the next album, it would be that it will have an overall darker tone than The Campfire Headphase, probably more similar to Geogaddi, and there may be a reflection of the general malaise and anxiety of modernity. But perhaps that dark outlook will also be balanced with a degree of optimism and hopefulness? What do you all think?
I hope you are right as I do love the dark undertone of Geogaddi. I'd love the next album to be in the same dark vein. That banner might be a small indication of things to come, but I'd definitely won't put any money on it yet.SonicDimension wrote:What do you all think?
Guido wrote:http://www.heraldscotland.com/sport/spl/aberdeen/edinburgh-university-1.802134
search for sandison
i was bored
yes his middle name is peter
SonicDimension wrote:That banner (and the new BOC logo) may seem insignificant, but to me it screams '1970's post-apocalyptic wasteland.' This is not the sort of artwork you would expect to see associated with another Campfire Headphase relatively mellow 'sonic road trip' type of record.
Fredd-E wrote:ryetronics wrote:Great find!
^^
Added to bocpages too. http://bocpages.org/wiki/Michael_Sandison
hexagon son wrote:Fredd-E wrote:ryetronics wrote:Great find!
^^
Added to bocpages too. http://bocpages.org/wiki/Michael_Sandison
are you sure he graduated university when he was one? born in 1971, graduated in 1972
__ = Zenfinity = __ wrote:I'll just bet/hope that the next LP will be a bit louder, more epic, and perhaps more serious than any of the other records before it. I imagine they will come back with a very loud bang and a lot of tripped out style. I mean this is BoC...
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