Najlepsiejszy wrote:d e n wrote:i only wanted to add something to the mix to keep the conversation moving
quote was posted in response to you saying how the new record is somehow missing their original voice:
i hear a lot of their original voice and themes Tomorrow's Harvest
e.g
it opens with a recreation of a public broadcast film indent
Counting on Telepath akin to the number station recording on Gyroscope
Cold Earth is full of chopped samples of children voices
I dunno if it's a PB indent, more like one of the intros movie companies show at the beginning of a movie
Gyroscope doesn't really sound like a number station at all, I think. It's just a girl who's counting. Numbers stations sound entirely different https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wg3dsOdRAPE
Yeah I guess that one song has this boy's voice...
But it's almost as if they're REFERENCING some of their old stuff, but none of it is in there still. Changing a direction in which an artist goes is one thing, but abandoning a whole legacy is a different thing altogether.
There is none of that weird warmth which to me was present even throughout Geogaddi, the usage of lots of distorted sounds of nature, real instruments AND synthesizers is gone- it's an entirely new direction. I guess you could say that after 8 years of course there was bound to be some change, but I feel like if they had released some stuff which actually showed in what direction they are evolving, what they are experimenting with, I would like TH a lot more.
The change is simply too abrupt. I'm listening to Trans Canada Highway and I listen to myself- oh boy, those were some nice, lush, detailed songs! A perfect addition to The Campfire Headphase! I wonder what's next! And then Tomorrow's Harvest comes in with nothing of that original flavour left. It's a shock to my delicate, poor ears.
I guess that my feelings are comparable to those people who absolutely hate TCH (LP/EP) because they're ENTIRELY different from Geogaddi, which is probably their most popular album...?
In your opinion.