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SocietasXMate wrote:"and many more TBA" wanna tell you guys about a remote utopia I have ~ https://www.nts.live/events/remote-utopias
Moloch wrote:Having BoC on the same bill as Skrillex is a big no-no.
Moloch wrote:Having BoC on the same bill as Skrillex is a big no-no.
drixlin wrote:Moloch wrote:Having BoC on the same bill as Skrillex is a big no-no.
Wut.
It's a radio show. I don't give two flying monkey's who else is on the set if BoC were present in any way, shape, or form.
arvy wrote:2020. deep autumn. November/December release date.
the most psychedelic and sun album they ever released. pleasant and light. nostalgic and sad. like TCH(2)
Echelon wrote:arvy wrote:2020. deep autumn. November/December release date.
the most psychedelic and sun album they ever released. pleasant and light. nostalgic and sad. like TCH(2)
You just described the perfect scenario, Arvy. If it happened like this, I'd be so happy!
I will also add that Sometimes is a return to that kind of sound, but it's still new at the same time. It's hard to explain.
I just hope that if they release a new TCH style album that people lay off it. I have no idea why TCH is considered the black sheep when it not only breaks new ground in BOC's official discography, but it's one of their most melodic albums. Not to mention that there's an incredible level of depth to the sound. There's so many layers for your mind to dig through.
You can tell BOC worked really hard on the album and gave a great message behind it (a happy nostalgic place for your mind to escape to in an increasingly dark world. That's super relevant in this day and age too) and people like Pitchfork took it entirely for granted.
Hopefully this time if BOC create an album with a similar message, Pitchfork and all those other reviewers realize how important a message like that is. Maybe they'll even reevaluate Headphase, but I doubt it. They'll probably say that the new album improves on the lackluster Headphase.
arvy wrote:Echelon wrote:arvy wrote:2020. deep autumn. November/December release date.
the most psychedelic and sun album they ever released. pleasant and light. nostalgic and sad. like TCH(2)
You just described the perfect scenario, Arvy. If it happened like this, I'd be so happy!
I will also add that Sometimes is a return to that kind of sound, but it's still new at the same time. It's hard to explain.
I just hope that if they release a new TCH style album that people lay off it. I have no idea why TCH is considered the black sheep when it not only breaks new ground in BOC's official discography, but it's one of their most melodic albums. Not to mention that there's an incredible level of depth to the sound. There's so many layers for your mind to dig through.
You can tell BOC worked really hard on the album and gave a great message behind it (a happy nostalgic place for your mind to escape to in an increasingly dark world. That's super relevant in this day and age too) and people like Pitchfork took it entirely for granted.
Hopefully this time if BOC create an album with a similar message, Pitchfork and all those other reviewers realize how important a message like that is. Maybe they'll even reevaluate Headphase, but I doubt it. They'll probably say that the new album improves on the lackluster Headphase.
Thanks, Echelon. I just recently was looking at TCH artwork. And noticed how vivid it looks. It is like holding someones memory in your hands. It is pretty trippy
Echelon wrote:
This next album probably has something to do with a new civilization.
arvy wrote:Echelon wrote:
This next album probably has something to do with a new civilization.
Someone said that heir next album could be leaving the earth. If TH was a desert, their next album is an alien planet jungle. Psychedelic scatters of human memories in the external heavens.
Some of the BOC ideas and dedication in music design. Combined in a musical family package for your adventure.
Moloch wrote:Palace Posy is tribal as fuck. I see half-naked earthlings riding mammoths and hunting dinosaurs. The sky is eerily blue and there's multicoloured tall grass and weird trees everywhere. I picture it as a 70s prog/kraut cover artwork.
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