Tue Mar 26, 2024 8:40 pm
luminousdusk wrote:NorthSaturnian wrote:luminousdusk wrote:We have the 'right to roam' in Scotland
that's cool. but do you have the right to children too though?
No, Music has the right to children.
What a great name for an album!
Wed Mar 27, 2024 10:19 am
NorthSaturnian wrote:best album name ever
i will get that tattooed. music has the fucking right to children
Thu Mar 28, 2024 1:31 pm
Thu Mar 28, 2024 2:22 pm
hexagonFox wrote:Call me crazy.
Thu Mar 28, 2024 2:51 pm
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Sat Mar 30, 2024 6:47 pm
sund0wn wrote:About the quality v quantity remark. I recon BoC doesn't feel that much of a pressure to frequently release anything. Kind of obvious really. The frequency was higher in the past during their first years. I suspect they nowadays focus more on family and enjoying nature. It wouldn't surprise me if they liked to trek through nature and camp outdoors, enjoying stars on a clear night, and of course getting soaked frequently considering they live in Scotland.
Sat Mar 30, 2024 7:54 pm
SonicDimension wrote:I had similar thoughts before ‘Tomorrow’s Harvest’ was released, but then they said in an interview that they had been spending fifteen hours a day in the studio or whatever. It gave me the impression that they were as obsessed with making music as ever. If that pattern continued in the last decade, then it is rather bizarre that no original music has been released. On the other hand, if they did decide to spend more time chilling in the woods or something, it would be perfectly understandable.
HUMO: "There's a gap of eight long years between the 'The Campfire Headphase' and 'Tomorrow's Harvest', long enough to build houses and raise families. Is it true you've been mainly dealing with pacifiers and trowels?"
"Mike Sandison: "We did some travelling for a while and have been working on some personal projects, after that we made our EP 'Trans Canada Highway'. Right after that - it was already the end of 2006 - we started writing the songs for 'Tomorrow's Harvest', but we didn't get much further than just make sketches: we suddenly realized our studio was way too small, and that we should optimize it. Once you start with rebuilding you never know where it's gonna end, so it took us a lot of time. At the same time we indeed started raising kids, it took a long while before we actually started to write songs. I'm shocked every time someone tells us our previous record is eight years old, it feels like a lot less than that, cause we've been very busy with things that's not of any business of the outside world.""
Sat Mar 30, 2024 9:23 pm
Fredd-E wrote:HUMO: "There's a gap of eight long years between the 'The Campfire Headphase' and 'Tomorrow's Harvest', long enough to build houses and raise families. Is it true you've been mainly dealing with pacifiers and trowels?"
"Mike Sandison: "We did some travelling for a while and have been working on some personal projects, after that we made our EP 'Trans Canada Highway'. Right after that - it was already the end of 2006 - we started writing the songs for 'Tomorrow's Harvest', but we didn't get much further than just make sketches: we suddenly realized our studio was way too small, and that we should optimize it. Once you start with rebuilding you never know where it's gonna end, so it took us a lot of time. At the same time we indeed started raising kids, it took a long while before we actually started to write songs. I'm shocked every time someone tells us our previous record is eight years old, it feels like a lot less than that, cause we've been very busy with things that's not of any business of the outside world.""
Sat Mar 30, 2024 9:41 pm
SonicDimension wrote:Fredd-E wrote:HUMO: "There's a gap of eight long years between the 'The Campfire Headphase' and 'Tomorrow's Harvest', long enough to build houses and raise families. Is it true you've been mainly dealing with pacifiers and trowels?"
"Mike Sandison: "We did some travelling for a while and have been working on some personal projects, after that we made our EP 'Trans Canada Highway'. Right after that - it was already the end of 2006 - we started writing the songs for 'Tomorrow's Harvest', but we didn't get much further than just make sketches: we suddenly realized our studio was way too small, and that we should optimize it. Once you start with rebuilding you never know where it's gonna end, so it took us a lot of time. At the same time we indeed started raising kids, it took a long while before we actually started to write songs. I'm shocked every time someone tells us our previous record is eight years old, it feels like a lot less than that, cause we've been very busy with things that's not of any business of the outside world.""
Ah yes, the old ‘rebuilding the studio’ ploy. Classic artist procrastination method. What was the result of the studio ‘optimization?’ One release in 18 years (aside from a few remixes).
Sat Mar 30, 2024 10:02 pm
Sat Mar 30, 2024 10:14 pm
Sun Mar 31, 2024 1:30 am
SonicDimension wrote:Fredd-E wrote:HUMO: "There's a gap of eight long years between the 'The Campfire Headphase' and 'Tomorrow's Harvest', long enough to build houses and raise families. Is it true you've been mainly dealing with pacifiers and trowels?"
"Mike Sandison: "We did some travelling for a while and have been working on some personal projects, after that we made our EP 'Trans Canada Highway'. Right after that - it was already the end of 2006 - we started writing the songs for 'Tomorrow's Harvest', but we didn't get much further than just make sketches: we suddenly realized our studio was way too small, and that we should optimize it. Once you start with rebuilding you never know where it's gonna end, so it took us a lot of time. At the same time we indeed started raising kids, it took a long while before we actually started to write songs. I'm shocked every time someone tells us our previous record is eight years old, it feels like a lot less than that, cause we've been very busy with things that's not of any business of the outside world.""
Ah yes, the old ‘rebuilding the studio’ ploy. Classic artist procrastination method. What was the result of the studio ‘optimization?’ One release in 18 years (aside from a few remixes).
Sun Mar 31, 2024 3:25 am
Sun Mar 31, 2024 5:25 pm
NTFMTS wrote:You're making a lot of assumptions here. And you're also calling them lazy?
Sun Mar 31, 2024 6:38 pm
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Mon Apr 01, 2024 10:21 pm
luminousdusk wrote:The Hexagon Sun shall shine on us all once more..