Have BoC become more than just a cultlike phenomenon, but perhaps a full-blown cult in their own right?
Look at what we have going on here:
- Messianic figures whose return is deeply awaited at an unknwon time,
- a dedicated temple (twoism) for their veneration,
- portentous apparitions in the form of various likes and errors that descend from a mysterious source up high,
- the devout study of ancient interviews and quotes as holy scripture to be interpreted to decode the mysteries of the present,
- anticipation and celebration of holidays linked to significant moments and dates (June 6th, various album anniversaries),
- various false prophets and questionable priests coming forward with their own claims of "something coming",
- and now, a schism forming over differing interpretations of the true sources of authority.
Is their distance from us because, as the doubters among us, they don't care for their fans and laugh at leaving us in the dark?
Are they devoted perfectionists with an high level of care and devotion to their work with a strong tendency toward secrecy?
Has life gotten in the way and they've chosen to take hiatus from music?
Or perhaps this was their plan all along. Maybe they are fascinated by the mythos that they're capable of generating simply by virtue of the silence, and
Geogaddi was a prophecy of the following they were cultivating all along.
I can only guess myself, but have come to believe that the mystique they've cultivated is partially based on the personalities of the bros, and also something that's been intentionally designed as integral part of their work itself. With the anti-technology and anti-conusmerist idea they've expressed over the years, coupled with the themes of longing and mystery throughout their music itself, it wouldn't make sense if they were posting constantly online or streaming live vlogs on Twitch.
It's important to keep in mind that they grew up at a time when not knowing anything about when your favorite band was going to drop an album was the norm. In the age of instant gratification through streaming and constant access, we expect so much from our favorite artists to keep us constantly updated. Of course Boards' radio silence is unusual by the standards of any era, but I like to think they're trying to bring back some of that unknowability into a world where so much is easily discovered.The enigma they embody and their resistance to modern release cycles is part of what they're trying to achieve not just as musicians, but as artists in general. I'm just grateful to be along for the ride and am looking forward to something new from them in my lifetime, no matter how it comes.