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Najlepsiejszy wrote:If TH is an OST, then Palace Posy is an intermission. At least that's how I always thought about the track

FortonServices wrote:It's like that part in a really depressing film where you think it's all going to be ok. Then you realise there's still like 30 minutes to go, and everything is most definitely not going to be ok.
TH is basically Battlestar Galactica (the new version). Palace Posy is the point where Bill Adama grows a mustache.

drillkicker wrote:"Dawn Chorus" is the worst example of production ruining a song.

drillkicker wrote:I don't know what to say, it just doesn't work for me. At all. The "you might be dead" sample is cool how it's subtle and has the delay on it, and the song had potential. But that potential was ruined by the big, distorted supersaws and the weird, shitty vocals over them.

Aerial Boundaries wrote:drillkicker wrote:I don't know what to say, it just doesn't work for me. At all. The "you might be dead" sample is cool how it's subtle and has the delay on it, and the song had potential. But that potential was ruined by the big, distorted supersaws and the weird, shitty vocals over them.
Put it down to taste I guess. The vocals are weird but make the track for me, and the supersaws (I was always under the impression they were sampled and processed strings) epitomise the nauseous psychedelic feeling of the album.

Aerial Boundaries wrote:drillkicker wrote:"Dawn Chorus" is the worst example of production ruining a song.
Really? I don't get that at all. I think it was pulled of splendidly, the track that incidentally introduced me to BOC and still one of my favourites. It is what piqued my interest to begin with. Not that that has anything to do with why I think it is brilliant. It is genuinely a classic BOC track in my books.

boredoms wrote:I think MHTRTC is maybe their weakest official LP. It feels oddly disjointed and just doesn't flow as beautifully as the other three do, and I'm not crazy about most of the songs after Aquarius. It's also not QUITE as emotional an experience for me as their best work like Geogaddi, Hi Scores or Boc Maxima, Old Tunes, TCH, TH, etc.
boredoms wrote:Telepath is one of the best tracks on TH for sure.
boredoms wrote:David Came to Mahana'im would possibly make a top 5 or top 10 BoC list for me. Just something about that one...
boredoms wrote:If forced at gunpoint to only be able to listen to one half of their career ever again, it is very possible I would choose Old Tunes, Random 35, Twoism, Boc Maxima and Hi Scores over MHTRTC, IABPOITC, Geogaddi, TCH, Trans Canada and TH. Not an easy decision, but I love those early tunes and there's such a unique and personal quality to stuff like Old Tunes or Boc Maxima. I do think that the more lo-fi production and less streamlined sound back then added to the nostalgic, uncanny feeling. Still, this isn't to lessen how much I love most of the later material.
drillkicker wrote:boredoms wrote:I think MHTRTC is maybe their weakest official LP. It feels oddly disjointed and just doesn't flow as beautifully as the other three do, and I'm not crazy about most of the songs after Aquarius. It's also not QUITE as emotional an experience for me as their best work like Geogaddi, Hi Scores or Boc Maxima, Old Tunes, TCH, TH, etc.
MHTRTC is more of a compilation than an actual album. I think the tracks were all old ones that were either touched up or rerecorded for the release.boredoms wrote:Telepath is one of the best tracks on TH for sure.
Damn right.boredoms wrote:David Came to Mahana'im would possibly make a top 5 or top 10 BoC list for me. Just something about that one...
I feel the same way about The House of Abin'adab, Finity, and Audiotrack 6A. The first of those is especially trippy. It makes me think of weird old videogames. It's a good feeling.boredoms wrote:If forced at gunpoint to only be able to listen to one half of their career ever again, it is very possible I would choose Old Tunes, Random 35, Twoism, Boc Maxima and Hi Scores over MHTRTC, IABPOITC, Geogaddi, TCH, Trans Canada and TH. Not an easy decision, but I love those early tunes and there's such a unique and personal quality to stuff like Old Tunes or Boc Maxima. I do think that the more lo-fi production and less streamlined sound back then added to the nostalgic, uncanny feeling. Still, this isn't to lessen how much I love most of the later material.
I definitely agree on that. Those old ones have much more charm to them. Though I would probably choose the part of their career before even that, the part that we've never heard before.
Aerial Boundaries wrote:The thing is about MHTRTC, is that out of all the official albums for me it has the most amount of strong, standalone tracks. I can easily listen to many of them on their own and they all have a different feel, and a incredibly well constructed. By contrast I usually don't listen the whole way through the album like with the others. I think they quite clearly changed their approach to album construction with Geogaddi. They had much more narrative focus and so those albums became a whole entity, clearly made to be listen to all together in the precise order they are in. MHTRTC does have a narrative too, but it is far more vague and less like a metaphorical journey, and more like a tour through disparate yet related ideas and feelings from the same period of time.
drillkicker wrote:MHTRTC is more of a compilation than an actual album. I think the tracks were all old ones that were either touched up or rerecorded for the release.
drillkicker wrote:clearcut wrote:i always skip 1969
Good.

Aerial Boundaries wrote:drillkicker wrote:clearcut wrote:i always skip 1969
Good.
lol.
Never been a fan either.
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