I have to bring this bonfire connection around full circle to something that I posted back in the
VHS tape imagery thread during the time after the VHS tapes arriving and before Tape 05 dropping:
I was thinking about the BOC tape yesterday and, easy as it is to overlook, the disclaimer is one of the most interesting parts. There's an irony in how this echoes what happened to their Old Tunes Tapes, how they only shared those tapes with a few people they trusted, but they were leaked anyway. So they release a tape on analog media and expressly asked it not to be distributed--and what happens? It is digitized and diffused online for all to pick apart, frame by frame. Everyone can see it and everyone knows a new BOC release is likely on the horizon.
This is a gastronomic process. When something is put online it is literally consumed by frenzied masses (us). Inferno is both another log on the fire and a mirror reflecting back what could be considered the all-consuming hellfire of the internet and its influence on people and civilization.
Once something is released, it's out for good and you can't take it back. So Tape 05's feeling of full-circle absolution, surrender, and release feels threaded into this to me, too.
A side-connection, I saw Altruizine in the
Morse Code thread talking about people getting sent into war. Soldiers are similarly fed into the war machine.
Grain of salt as always, I'm just a rando on the internet! But all of this is solidifying Inferno as a very cool concept to me for the 5th album.