mono wrote:"tomorrow's harvest" might encompass both the socioeconomic catastrophe we're starting to suffer and the possibility of something new to surpass the present rot. But it might be just some 70's-80's apocalyptic crap, and that would be very disappointing.
I'm with you. Maybe it's just because it's where my own head is at and I'm just seeing what I want to see, but from what I've read of them they seem very concerned with the present and future state of the world and the nostalgia relates just as much to the mood of the day as it does to the past. I never really got the sense it was just a shallow "hey weren't the 70s weird and cool?" sort of thing.
That's why I've been a little "ehhhh" about the Neil Krug thing. But I can't imagine they stopped caring about the state of the world. I can see where people are making the cold war connection, but I keep seeing it in terms of things going on right now. From the song titles I get a strong environmentalists vibe (which of course is strongly related to socioeconomics and globalization too), but like I said, I could just be seeing what I want to see.
I also realize I'm probably not being very objective about that guys blog post. To a casual fan who doesn't like a lot of their stuff the hype probably does seem ridiculous, but to a huge fan like me it's just like "of course I'm fucking excited! It's boards of canada for god's sake!"
All of old. Nothing else ever. Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better.