turquoise70 wrote:My personal hope is that this record is far more complex thematically than Tomorrow's Harvest felt. TH felt like a very straightforward apocalyptic soundtrack.
My hot take: "We are in the doom timeline" media is boring and I have no use for it. Such a one-note statement. Ok, Earth has problems, humanity is doing bad stuff. Cool, very profound of you to point it out. Give me something more varied, give me art that pays a little more homage to the insane manifold contradictory *entire spectrum* of the experience of being a sentient being.
That's what I fell in love with about BoC's stuff for in the first place - it opened my eyes up, it broadened my perspective on life. Having it reduced to a narrow band of depressing rumination would be... tragic, to me.
I think the album art alone reveals a lot of thematic complexity. The title and cover have defied our expectations - then you open the album to wide open landscapes with hexagons scattered across the sky, people on horseback, inexplicable brutalist monuments, Incredible String Band-like imagery of children inspecting flowers, a gigantic crucifix suspended above a parking lot, and this is only from what we can so see so far.