Astoria Sound wrote:Ok, getting back on topic here...
I've been thinking a lot lately about the 48/84 occurrences that Opothecary has been pointing out, as well as the general direction BOC will go thematically with the next album. Since TH was so thematically dense, it seems apparent that the follow-up will be equally as rich. And something in my gut tells me the next album may have something of a dystopian overtone. Seems the only logical step for the next release.
1984 was written in 1948, was it not? And I believe the core of the novel was written in Scottland...
You know, this post got me thinking back to last year when I made this post, back before everything changed:
viewtopic.php?p=265331#p265331I think this idea is more relevant than ever, we are kind of on that road to dystopia in western culture, we had an election fueled by 2 very different flavors of populism, we ended up with the authoritarian flavor.
If you think about it, the same path that one might take to favoring this type of authoritarianism in modern times is a massively scaled up secular version of what Koresh was up to, or even something like the Manson family. This happened before in Germany in the runup to WW2. I think ultimately humanity has this nature inclination to be a part of something bigger as a collective, but there are potential positive and negative takes on that - just look at what we're doing here on Twoism.
There's certain personalities in the world that hunger for a certain strain of leadership where they feel they will be treated well if they foist adoration upon their leader and turn their back on their ability to make their own choices and forsake their individuality. The information overload presented by the internet in general can lead down a road of selective information consumption, someone in life feels downtrodden by their circumstances, and they finally feel like someone understands them as they read Fox News every day, and eventually they move closer to the fringes, the information intake equivalent of covering your windows with tin foil and never leaving the house again. This information may not be factual but it IS comforting. It's a personal choice - do we accept reality or seek comfort?
So yeah, I really like the idea of a spiritual successor to Geogaddi - one was about mathematics, nature and the power men wield over their fellow man using religion or the occult as an aid. Make it about our modern culture, put your favorite populist leader in place of Koresh, touch on the ongoing decline of our natural world and let social media take the place of scripture, sprinkle in a little 1984 and you have something pretty intriguing.