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rodox_head wrote:The cover for "Play by Numbers" looks like crap. They were clearly listening to too much Men Without Hats.
Lord Eris above, that is an unappealing album cover.Samplehunter wrote:Nice ref!
DevonStevon wrote:heh, it's funny that this is what inspired me to join twoism, but I just wanted to say I find the dislike for "Hi Scores" and "Seeya Later" so odd, I love those tunes. When it comes to that EP, I personally think "June 9th" is the dud.
Hi Scores is a weird release in that it only has 1 exclusive track for a seasoned BoC fan, and even then the title comes from an Old Tunes track.
I didn't mean anything bad about it, I just thought it was a funny observation.DevonStevon wrote:Yeah, that's understandable. I do think it probably had more value when it was released, when people only had MHTRTC and Twoism, but I enjoy it regardless.Hi Scores is a weird release in that it only has 1 exclusive track for a seasoned BoC fan, and even then the title comes from an Old Tunes track.
rodox_head wrote:I didn't mean anything bad about it, I just thought it was a funny observation.DevonStevon wrote:Yeah, that's understandable. I do think it probably had more value when it was released, when people only had MHTRTC and Twoism, but I enjoy it regardless.Hi Scores is a weird release in that it only has 1 exclusive track for a seasoned BoC fan, and even then the title comes from an Old Tunes track.
It's still not as useless of an EP as Trans Canada Highway
Pretty much. It just sounds like a couple songs that didn't make the cut to Campfire Headphase. Their previous EPs showed the creative growth of the band and linked the albums together very well, while Trans Canada Highway was followed by seven years of silence and then an album that sounded nothing like it. If it came out before Headphase then that would make a difference, but as it stands, it's one of the more forgettable releases to me, second only to the Aquarius EP. Speaking of which, why is that called an EP when it's clearly a single?Samplehunter wrote:rodox_head wrote:It's still not as useless of an EP as Trans Canada Highway
What do you mean by that? You would have fuse it with The Campfire Headphase?
rodox_head wrote:FITE ME
This wasn't as hard as I thought it would be:Orbited insanitarium wrote:I'd like the idea of cramming a few more tidbits onto Campfire.
Like sneaking Under The Coke Sign in as an interlude on the end of Dayvan Cowboy or finishing the album on Heard From The Telegraph Lines for a final bittersweet crumb after Farewell Fire, both respectively.
A fun thought (and you could even do this if you set up a playlist correctly. )
stripesworths wrote:My take would be that all of the early tape music of BOC are shit but it's probably because of the sound quality and how it probably makes it OBJECTIVELY sound like shit.
Other than that, the sort of more trip-hop feel that Music Has The Right To Children had, especially with the scratching and more heavy sample usage should've 100% been expanded upon more and I feel like they'd be a more interesting group if they continued with that sound. Not for the rest of their discography but just for another album and maybe an EP with a transitory period into the sound they develop on Geogaddi.
199free wrote: I think the closest they have come to who they really are is Campfire.
rodox_head wrote:I don't know if this is a controversial opinion or not, but the prolonged near-silence on "Farewell Fire" ruins the whole track for me and makes it my least favorite album closer. Yes, even behind "Magic Window".
Honestly, I kinda find TCH to be a bit overrated.
Actually, this sounds better.Jango9 wrote:rodox_head wrote:I don't know if this is a controversial opinion or not, but the prolonged near-silence on "Farewell Fire" ruins the whole track for me and makes it my least favorite album closer. Yes, even behind "Magic Window".
Honestly, I kinda find TCH to be a bit overrated.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vO2ohtYvJI
How about now?
hexagonFox wrote:199free wrote: I think the closest they have come to who they really are is Campfire.
I feel this way the older I get
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