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Echelon wrote:If I'm to get anyone's hopes up about anything. The Squid release is in May. Surely, there will be something besides that and the Stereolab collection in February, March and April.
Though if there's anything to be learned from Jan 22nd, it's that nothing can be predicted and until something finally happens in the BOC camp, we probably won't know anything. But then again, won't that make the actual surprise all the greater?
Navaru wrote:They liked a tweet about Tomorrows Harvest from 2013 recently, first movement in a bit from em’.
Sherbet Head wrote:
Wow, I've never known Warp to announce an album so far in advance. That's a 14 week wait, over the usual 6.
Echelon wrote:Also fun theory: what if Steven Wilson produced their new album?
And his new album is called "The Future Bites," which is similar to Tomorrow's Harvest, but more blunt.
NorthernPlastics wrote:Echelon wrote:Also fun theory: what if Steven Wilson produced their new album?
And his new album is called "The Future Bites," which is similar to Tomorrow's Harvest, but more blunt.
As much as I am an unashamed fan of prog rock, I highly, highly doubt it. Those are just two very different worlds...Steven Wilson gets his message across with super clean production and blunt lyrics, very different from the Boards style. I wouldn't totally put it past them to collaborate on something, but I wouldn't expect them to get along very well stylistically.
Navaru wrote:They liked a tweet about Tomorrows Harvest from 2013 recently, first movement in a bit from em’.
SamuraiDrifter wrote:Navaru wrote:They liked a tweet about Tomorrows Harvest from 2013 recently, first movement in a bit from em’.
That must have just happened, I checked their likes a few days ago.
Echelon wrote:Not a fan of the vocals at all though, and I love David Thomas. Never thought I'd hear a post punk band with a front man who was too abrasive.
Sky and Trails wrote:It is difficult to remember that BOC is never truly speaking directly to the fanbase with comments made in interviews, and likely more difficult to understand that BOC are not capable of responding to speculation made after the fact.
Frustration is understood but it must be considered that communication between artist and fans is one-directional. The music is all there really ever is. It's the only intention.
It might be a better idea to think of things in terms of record companies and marketing when digging rabbit holes.
That being said, the Space concept seems to have developed itself through forums, and there is little else to support it.
Sl Flk wrote:Sky and Trails wrote:It is difficult to remember that BOC is never truly speaking directly to the fanbase with comments made in interviews, and likely more difficult to understand that BOC are not capable of responding to speculation made after the fact.
Frustration is understood but it must be considered that communication between artist and fans is one-directional. The music is all there really ever is. It's the only intention.
It might be a better idea to think of things in terms of record companies and marketing when digging rabbit holes.
That being said, the Space concept seems to have developed itself through forums, and there is little else to support it.
You can't argue with that. But we're all addicted to the chase. Anticipating is much better than the shunting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TD9jeBMHzfg
We got into it because we love music, not because we want to be in the press. In fact, it’s all the industry bullshit that makes us stay away in the first place. But our reticence has backfired on us on occasions because if we stay quiet it creates a vacuum where speculation and bullshit can thrive.- Mike
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