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Mansin wrote:Well I bet there is gonna happen something special when their twitter hits 70 tweets.
luminousdusk wrote:There should be a release within the next year.. not only myself but a fellow twoismer remembers an interview or a comment from either mdg or the brothers themselves that the wait for a new album after TH would be less than the wait between TCH and TH. So 8 years or less. We are on year 7..
But yeah probably not
Nottoolate wrote:I do some social media management work and I think this is likely an engagement test to see if it is worth continuing to update their Instagram page. The pages first and only other post was made a year ago for WXAXRXP, which I believe was done solely as a requirement for all the artists who took part in the NTS stream. I wouldn't be surprised if "update BOC instagram to gage interest in account" was on the to do list at warp, and they just got around to it now. It's become less important/crucial for artists and some brands to be on every single social media platform lately and figuring out the actually beneficial ones would be helpful in general for a variety of reasons. While most of these reasons are pretty broad, a big one is advertising. Would it be worth putting a large amount of money into ad spaces on Instagram if there was a new BOC album to promote? Are there Instagram users who would interact with a BOC advert?
With that said, I wouldn't say this explicitly points towards anything coming soon. They have their data, now it's up to them to figure out what to do with it.
2020k wrote:
I ran a social media account for something like Red Bubble and would have never liked tweets hinting at something like that unless it was about to happen and/or far enough along in the works.
Moloch wrote:Who's gonna check the likes ratio on their respective social media accounts outside of a few peeps from Twoism anyway?
This is kinda what I meant, I forgot to explicitly say it but I doubt BOC has anything to do with personally managing their Instagram account and that Warp is in control here, at least for nowTwoist wrote:Seems to me that these likes are gentle nudges from Warp's socials team along the lines of 'hey, see these fans? they keep asking for a new album and the label's accountants agree'
I could be completely wrong but I feel like the brothers have a little more control with their Twitter, especially after seeing the Bowie tweet. Liking tweets about new music feels like an easy way to keep fans interested without contractually giving anything away that Warp might not want getting out yet. I'll admit band/musican PR/SMM is a vastly different world I myself still don't completely get lol2020k wrote:What do you say about the posts they like on Twitter?
Are they just liking them because they genuinely like them or hinting? Is it Warp? Because some of these tweets about wanting a new album are being liked and...
I ran a social media account for something like Red Bubble and would have never liked tweets hinting at something like that unless it was about to happen and/or far enough along in the works.
A new BOC record would undoubtedly do well even without Instagram marketing, but it can't hurt to sink a little money into pushing it if Warp thinks a platform that's never been used to promote an album of theirs before is worth utilizingMoloch wrote:Don't think they need to gauge or monitor anything on social media to know that whenever they release anything with their name on it, it's gonna sell like hotcakes no matter what.
I don't think the brothers care about sales figures, but WARP obviously does.
Stu808 wrote:Always the chance that the brothers and Ian Rankin know each other/or at least have cross paths at some point. Both used to live in Edinburgh (Rankin still does), and pretty sure they would have frequented a couple of the same pubs (given where they used they both used to be based).
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