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Magrathea wrote:Echelon wrote:I do honestly believe that Warp/mainstream music outlets like Pitchfork are gonna pull the big 10 years of Harvest thing. There's even a whole retrospective we can write on how the world has changed since the "prediction" made by Harvest and how BOC allowed us to fill in the blanks on what they meant by it.
Nah, because no one in the business does big dates like that anymore, to Warp/mainstream BoC is just a slow producing cashcow now.
Perhaps they are waiting for US, the devoted, diehard fans, to write all about it and that will trigger something.
Or not, probably not.
What are the bookkeepers saying about a boc release in the 21st century?
Orbited insanitarium wrote:
rodox_head wrote:Orbited insanitarium wrote:
Geogandhi wrote:Who cares about a boxset really? It's the kiss of death for artists. Just means they have nothing of worth left to give anymore so they just give every completist more reason to part with their money.
Biznasty wrote:Gonna start this year off with some classic BoCtimism.
I am confident in this year being the one, although everyone seems to share the same sentiment that we all futilely say that every year... For the first time in a long time, however, we're heading into a really promising year.
MDG's literal, public confirmation of a new album being on its way was posted at a time when no more albums could realistically be slated to release before the end of the year. That's most likely when Warp and BoC gave LP5 a date and slotted it in the release schedule, which couldn't be earlier than 2023. That would be when they felt they could finally give concrete info to us fans, and that's probably why they immediately stopped liking "new album plz" tweets. They didn't need to anymore.
The April, 2021 deep-fake was when I think they laid the last note and delivered the album via a password protected laptop briefcase handcuffed to a middleman, protected by armed guards to Warp HQ. Perfectionism and BoC-time (and Covid slowing the entire world down) then tell us that, fifteen months later, Warp and BoC finally finished designing the marketing material and strategy, and also picked a release date and CAT number. Then comes the burner phone used to dial MDG and rely the short message of "tell the fans." (The phone was subsequently snapped in half and each half thrown away in different public dumpsters 15 miles from Hexagon Sun.)
(Sorry, I got a bit carried away there...)
Anyways, the simple phrasing of "on its way", to me, is so much more confirming than I think people realize. Previously all we've had to base our hope off of are "sit tight...", "give it a bit longer", or vague twitter likes. These things only hinted to us that they were working, which the bros said themselves nine years ago. MDG, the band's direct Twoism mouthpiece, told a fan directly that a new album is on its way... The first "public" message from him in roughly seven years.
TL;DR boccy plox
Geogandhi wrote:Who cares about a boxset really?
Have you looked over here? http://bocpages.org/wiki/Statements_from_Hexagon_SunFlory wrote:What ever happened with the boc set? I have a very hazy memory of MDG replying to someone asking weather or not some of the unreleased albums would be included in the boc set and confirming that some material would indeed be included in it. I think the thread was made a decade ago at the least if not more.
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