Roswell wrote:To be completely honest, I think I will be disappointed if this isn't followed by a formal release. This might sound ungrateful but even if they play unreleased music I think we've waited long enough for a new album. Even if they play some of the album live, then released it later in 2020 I'd be happy. I just don't want them to hop on the air and play some unreleased tracks then disappear for years again. Even if they had a formal release for Old Tunes that would be amazing. Anyways, 2 more days and then were there

Ah, while I do know exactly what you mean, there would be a difference in my opinion of them slipping back into silence after only a track or two and doing so after contributing a substantial amount to the event. If we get something tantamount to an Album or EP's worth of new content, I would be over the moon and satisfied to wait years for another release.
On another note, and this isn't as a direct response to what Roswell has said, but they do have kids who would be teenagers now and that alone is a full time occupation. As much as we know that they constantly make music whenever they can, sooner or later the anticipation for something new we have after the analysis of the last release has started winding down will have to gradually change into more of an appreciation of their (extensive and infinitely satisfying) back catalogue. Not that people here clearly aren't always appreciating it, but I think constantly being mindful of the next new album or remix shifts the focus away from the fact that there is still everything to find and layers/messages as yet unnoticed in their music that already exists.
I feel like Tomorrow's Harvest has only really had its surface scratched in terms of the subtleties that were put into it. A notable portion of Geogaddi is also likely undiscovered and the almost tunnel vision that I and others can have forward to the next release prevents a lot of detailed looking back.