Generalchesty wrote:
One of the hard to identify images in the artwork is a phased array radar from a Patriot missile system
'Patriot uses an advanced aerial interceptor missile and high-performance radar systems...'
Good find
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Generalchesty wrote:
One of the hard to identify images in the artwork is a phased array radar from a Patriot missile system
i-the-wayside wrote:June 10th. a year really flies by, huh?
Generalchesty wrote:
The Star-Wars looking thing in the TH artwork is a microwave horn antenna, used to transmit long-distance phone calls in the 80s. Here's a link if you're interested in some Cold War history with very TH vibes: http://www.engineeringradio.us/blog/2009/07/cold-war-relic-att-long-lines-microwave-site-kingston-ny/
(Edit: In fact, now that I'm looking at the comparison, BoC used the same image, but flipped and darkened it)
vballs wrote:Nearly one year on, ive been listening to it a lot lately, it keeps getting better. Its a master peice, absoloutly wonderful album. Thanks BoC
Generalchesty wrote:The Star-Wars looking thing in the TH artwork is a microwave horn antenna, used to transmit long-distance phone calls in the 80s. Here's a link if you're interested in some Cold War history with very TH vibes: http://www.engineeringradio.us/blog/2009/07/cold-war-relic-att-long-lines-microwave-site-kingston-ny/
(Edit: In fact, now that I'm looking at the comparison, BoC used the same image, but flipped and darkened it)
Generalchesty wrote:
The Star-Wars looking thing in the TH artwork is a microwave horn antenna, used to transmit long-distance phone calls in the 80s. Here's a link if you're interested in some Cold War history with very TH vibes: http://www.engineeringradio.us/blog/2009/07/cold-war-relic-att-long-lines-microwave-site-kingston-ny/
(Edit: In fact, now that I'm looking at the comparison, BoC used the same image, but flipped and darkened it)
Aerial Boundaries wrote:Good catch. For some reason I have a feeling that it is important that the photo is a recent one, not one from that time period.
rubicon wrote:
It really, really is.
After a year of solid listening I can honestly say Tomorrow's Harvest one of the most satisfying and complete-sounding albums I've ever heard, and there's still so much intrigue and curiosity left that I'm constantly going back for more.
I'm an enormous fan of their older stuff, but BOC have really outdone even themselves on this album - completely and utterly worth every minute of anticipation.
Najlepsiejszy wrote:Aerial Boundaries wrote:Good catch. For some reason I have a feeling that it is important that the photo is a recent one, not one from that time period.
Nah, Hexagon Sun are just a bunch of lazy fucks
Generalchesty wrote:
The Star-Wars looking thing in the TH artwork is a microwave horn antenna, used to transmit long-distance phone calls in the 80s. Here's a link if you're interested in some Cold War history with very TH vibes: http://www.engineeringradio.us/blog/2009/07/cold-war-relic-att-long-lines-microwave-site-kingston-ny/
(Edit: In fact, now that I'm looking at the comparison, BoC used the same image, but flipped and darkened it)
Generalchesty wrote:
The Star-Wars looking thing in the TH artwork is a microwave horn antenna, used to transmit long-distance phone calls in the 80s. Here's a link if you're interested in some Cold War history with very TH vibes: http://www.engineeringradio.us/blog/2009/07/cold-war-relic-att-long-lines-microwave-site-kingston-ny/
(Edit: In fact, now that I'm looking at the comparison, BoC used the same image, but flipped and darkened it)
noatakmoon wrote:I doubt they were going for honey bees when they made the cds like that... i was thinking of a nuclear warning sign..
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