Orbited insanitarium wrote:[The next BoC release will only be available on a USB in a edible gummy skull then.
https://pitchfork.com/the-flaming-lips-are-making-gummy-skulls-now
how about this?
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Orbited insanitarium wrote:[The next BoC release will only be available on a USB in a edible gummy skull then.
https://pitchfork.com/the-flaming-lips-are-making-gummy-skulls-now
NorthSaturnian wrote:Orbited insanitarium wrote:[The next BoC release will only be available on a USB in a edible gummy skull then.
https://pitchfork.com/the-flaming-lips-are-making-gummy-skulls-now
how about this?
Personally, I am very interested in the new [Wall of Voodoo] album being released through Warp, particularly since one of its founding (and arguably most important) members has been dead for twenty years.Orbited insanitarium wrote:Biznasty wrote:Personally, I think Warp are actually gearing up for a new [your favourite artist] release.
Woah! Back up there. [the flaming lips] moved to warp records?! Wayne Coyne and his major label antics.
rodox_head wrote:This thread is impressive; we can transition from talking about Silent Hill and Arcade Fire to societal collapse and government sanctioned culling in a single post. I don't know if I find that fucking hilarious or fucking depressing.
Twentington wrote:If a BOCSet is due next I wonder if sample clearance has been a major hold up, I know Avalanches follow up to since I left you took about 10 years to get clearance on a lot of the tracks, I think they had to physically put a letter into Paul McCartney's hand to get permission on the come together sample they used! I wonder what challenges BOC and Warp are facing that we'll never see
If other news nothing appears to be happening with Stargate, they've got their additional likes on IG so I bet they'll just sit on that for a while now
rodox_head wrote:Personally, I am very interested in the new [Wall of Voodoo] album being released through Warp, particularly since one of its founding (and arguably most important) members has been dead for twenty years.
Orbited insanitarium wrote:Looking for some nostalgia?
A capture from time to salivate over?
A smidgen more to whet those appetites?
Biznasty wrote:Orbited insanitarium wrote:Looking for some nostalgia?
A capture from time to salivate over?
A smidgen more to whet those appetites?
Wow I love the more old-school twoism style. When did we decide to modernize?
Jango9 wrote:If you ask me Wall Of Voodoo lost their magic as soon as Stan and Joe left, they were the real heart and soul of the band lmao. At this point even on the off chance that Stan's interested in a reunion it wouldn't be the same since Joe and Marc are both dead. Oh well, at least my copies of Dark Continent and Call Of The West are still there for me to go back to regularly!
(also Stan's solo stuff is pretty good, I've got a couple albums of his and quite enjoy them [especially "Partyball"])
rodox_head wrote:Personally, I am very interested in the new [Wall of Voodoo] album being released through Warp, particularly since one of its founding (and arguably most important) members has been dead for twenty years.Orbited insanitarium wrote:Biznasty wrote:Personally, I think Warp are actually gearing up for a new [your favourite artist] release.
Woah! Back up there. [the flaming lips] moved to warp records?! Wayne Coyne and his major label antics.
Biznasty wrote:Orbited insanitarium wrote:Looking for some nostalgia?
A capture from time to salivate over?
A smidgen more to whet those appetites?
Wow I love the more old-school twoism style. When did we decide to modernize?
Orbited insanitarium wrote:Looking for some nostalgia?
A capture from time to salivate over?
A smidgen more to whet those appetites?
Disagree. When (not if) something happens it's definitely expected. You just need to be willing to read all the signs. They're out there. http://bocpages.org/wiki/TimelineJosh wrote:We're Kraftwerk fans now. Anything that happens is unexpected and a pleasant surprise, unless someone dies. This is the way.
Fredd-E wrote:Disagree. When (not if) something happens it's definitely expected. You just need to be willing to read all the signs. They're out there. http://bocpages.org/wiki/TimelineJosh wrote:We're Kraftwerk fans now. Anything that happens is unexpected and a pleasant surprise, unless someone dies. This is the way.
rodox_head wrote:Forgive me for going off topic, but when am I ever going to find someone to talk Voodoo with.
I think WoV could have survived as a new iteration of the band after they left but their label really wasn't too invested in them. The band got Ian Broudie for Sammystown but for the next the label just said "fuck it, bring in Mazda again, that worked, right?". After that, the label put out a live album to "spark interest", but that didn't do much either. Songs like Wrong Way to Hollywood, Museums, Living In the Red, and Blackboard Sky still showed promise IMO.
Are Sammystown and Happy Planet the inferior albums? Yeah, honestly, but I think WoV could have gotten away without Stans vocals, but sure as hell not without Marc's signature guitar work. If you've never heard it, I highly recommend checking out the album "Plan 9 From Las Vegas" by Department of Crooks, which was a short-lived band with Marc in the 90s and I think you'll hear what I'm talking about, Andy even provided some piano for that one too.
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