Come on MDG. Gives us something for the weekend. Throw us a bone man.
(BTW this juvenile wimpering from a 40+ yr old is nailed on to work)
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I personally am really mixed about the website updates .They could really be actual news, or they could just be something the people in charge of the websites did for god knows what reason. Maybe to shut up all the fans who bitch about how there hasn't been an update in 5 years (Note: I'm no exception to these bitchy fans).Milky wrote:^^^Nailed it. Maybe the box means they're now getting back on track with music.
mdg wrote:celadon wrote:Come on MDG. Gives us something for the weekend. Throw us a bone man.
(BTW this juvenile wimpering from a 40+ yr old is nailed on to work)
All I can say is that it was never traditional for an audience to be privy to the machinations of an artist, filmmaker, musician, or author until the internet (and specifically blog websites) were invented.
By the time Peter Jackson releases his new movies, some of his audience will have already seen much of the film on his Facebook blog and other websites.
Do any of you guys remember the days when something wonderful just appeared out of the blue, without having had it all explained away and spoiled in advance?
dp wrote:Whining about our Whining.
#Whining.
Bryan wrote:Didn't realize you were so close to the guy. Does he take his tea hot, or cold?
mdg wrote:All I can say is that it was never traditional for an audience to be privy to the machinations of an artist, filmmaker, musician, or author until the internet (and specifically blog websites) were invented.
By the time Peter Jackson releases his new movies, some of his audience will have already seen much of the film on his Facebook blog and other websites.
Do any of you guys remember the days when something wonderful just appeared out of the blue, without having had it all explained away and spoiled in advance?
Mexicola wrote:Said it before and I'll probably say it again: it's a generational thing. Those people (like me) who are pre-internet had no choice but to wait, wait, wait, wait for (sometimes non-existant) news about our fave bands. We're probably better placed to 'deal with it' and - yes - there was definately something all the sweeter when that new LP dropped and you knew fuck-all about it as it started to play. The excitement!!
Despite why mini-rant the other day about the whole black-box thing, if I'm being honest, I still admire them for being so bloody minded.
Honestly, would you REALLY want them any other way? I mean, then they just become like any other band, right?
Discuss.
Seeya_Later wrote:I'm content with listening to other music and making music while I wait.
adelinyenmah wrote:Seeya_Later wrote:Question: Does BoC actually consider this long wait to be a good strategy to build fan anticipation? Because as far as I can tell there really aren't as many people who are waiting like us. Most people will be like "Oh, a new Board of Canada album. I remember them. Old school, man!" and then they might not even get a copy.
Lack of fan communication would probably work for a band like Radiohead, who everyone listens to whether they actually like them or not.
Basically, Warp will have to advertise the crap out of their next album, because there's a chance that it might go unnoticed by a lot of people. People know Autechre because they have a steady flow of releases. People know Aphex Twin because he has enourmous of fanboys who idolize him (and not to mention, he still does shows). BoC has neither of those points.
I also think it may fail to generate buzz because most people wouldn't realize the significance of a new BoC release.
I'm thinking BoC isn't enough of a heavy-hitter to be pulling this "we can take our sweet time because that will make it more successful" approach. Regardless of whether the music is any good.
If that's not what they're doing then whatever. I hope they aren't.
Honestly I don't think they give a fuck, and I say that with no hostility. I doubt their lives are centralized completely around making music anymore (and making money off of said music). They don't seem like the kind of group that tries to sell themselves - If the album is good it will get recognized. Also I think you're underestimating how large their fanbase is..
Kinski wrote:lol, you guys come to this conclusion every 15 pages of this thread or so.
Rodheh wrote:I don't think it's that they "don't give a fuck" in the self-centered and negative connotation, but just that they've got more to do. Do realize that we're talking about two guys who are now in their 40's. This is not 1997, where BoC was at one time hard at work on tons of different tracks. Like has been said, they're probably just focusing on life, like most human beings do.
Or are working on some huge project.
Or are being lazy laying around doing nothing.
Or are dead.
Or are apart from each other and have been now for years.
My point is, it's not our place to worry about or really even question what it is they're doing. It'd be nice to have some information, but if you put yourself in the same place, you can clearly see how annoying it must be to be known for one thing and be questioned about it frequently by anyone outside of your friends, family and co-workers.
That being said, I think we should wait at least until the start of next year before pestering MDG for updates.
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