Jump to content
IGNORED

what if boc don't put out another cd at all


splesh

Recommended Posts

As much as it would initially disappoint me, it would make me want to laugh in the faces of all the BoC fanboys/fangirls. And, dare I say it, perhaps I would be justified in doing so? :trashbear:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Replies 52
  • Created
  • Last Reply

you mean what if they only put out vynils?

no. I mean, what if BoC called it quits but were too afraid to tell the world, possibly due to being scared of rabid fans?

:cisfor:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

you mean what if they only put out vynils?

 

 

but what would that mean for you, too, I guess?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I'll get up, have some breakfast, go to work, come home, have some dinner, have a beer and put on some sounds. And get on with my life. Like I usually do most days.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I wonder how long it would take people to generally realize and accept that there will be no more Boards of Canada music (except maybe a random track or two on future Warp compilations).

 

I mean, there's been no news for so long and people still think another album is coming.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

there's been no news for so long and people still think another album is coming.

 

You have mdg to thank for that. :cerious:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest cuntainer

being generally new to forums and more specifically watmm forums, and being able to count on 1 hand the people i know who like or have heard of this kind of music..

 

can someone please explain a little about this boc fanboyism?

 

after reading some stuff on these forums i'm really curious, like at first i read some boc fanboy references on the autechre sub forum and then after reading the boc forum guidelines, and posts like this.. "

no. I mean, what if BoC called it quits but were too afraid to tell the world, possibly due to being scared of rabid fans? "

 

i'd be happy with references to threads containing good examples of boc fanboyism or what ever

 

thanks.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest cuntainer

i would be happy if sesame street never existed, but i'm not a huge fan of BoC.

i like a fair bit of their stuff, love some of it, but there's other stuff i like a lot more,

and if i listen to BoC too much i get a bit sick of it. in moderation i like them a lot.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I wonder how long it would take people to generally realize and accept that there will be no more Boards of Canada music (except maybe a random track or two on future Warp compilations).

 

I mean, there's been no news for so long and people still think another album is coming.

 

That's certainly a possibility...

 

What other bands have had their next big release planned and ended up never releasing anything ever again?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest ansgaria

I doubt much will happen. I've never heard of any really violently obsessed BoC fans. People will bitch and moan on forums - and that's probably it.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I wonder how long it would take people to generally realize and accept that there will be no more Boards of Canada music (except maybe a random track or two on future Warp compilations).

 

I mean, there's been no news for so long and people still think another album is coming.

 

That's certainly a possibility...

 

What other bands have had their next big release planned and ended up never releasing anything ever again?

 

 

Is it even planned? Sure a PR guy/close friend to them says so, but really? Do you see WARP Records actually pushing an upcoming release?

 

How many "friends" or mananger of artists in the history of music ended up bullshiting everybody? Too many to count. Just go with all major rock artists which stopped doing records (from Bowie to Pink Floyd), the myths are still going strong. Unless you die, people will always expect you to release something creatively.

 

Just ask J.D. Salinger.

 

 

It's all about respect, if you don't plan on doing anything new anymore and actually got a "normal" job, just say so. I mean Terry Chimes is a fucking chiropractician. Nothing to be ashamed. So the inspiration isn't there anymore? It's ok, just say it. Nobody's life will be changed, the body of work is existant and will keep being so for the rest of civilisation.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

god, you all are bitching for no reason. it's only been five years. yeah, ok, that sounds a bit long, but in the context of other albums:

 

downward spiral to the fragile = 6 years

 

rdj album to druqks = 5 years

 

human after all to ??? = 5 years and counting

 

i mean, i could go on, but i don't feel like googling popular artists and looking for gaps in their discographies. do it yourselves so you can get the reassurance that boc hasn't dropped off the face of the planet.

 

thanks, bye.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

god, you all are bitching for no reason. it's only been five years. yeah, ok, that sounds a bit long, but in the context of other albums:

 

downward spiral to the fragile = 6 years

 

rdj album to druqks = 5 years

 

human after all to ??? = 5 years and counting

 

i mean, i could go on, but i don't feel like googling popular artists and looking for gaps in their discographies. do it yourselves so you can get the reassurance that boc hasn't dropped off the face of the planet.

 

thanks, bye.

 

RDJ released Come to Daddy in 1997 and Windowlicker in 1999 in between RDJ album and drukqs. Bad example.

 

BoC released an ep over 4 years ago. Oh, and a song. All really good though.

 

Portishead is a better example. 11 years between their self titled and Third. Jesus fuckshitnig. Couldn't care less about NIN though.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

god, you all are bitching for no reason. it's only been five years. yeah, ok, that sounds a bit long, but in the context of other albums:

 

downward spiral to the fragile = 6 years

 

rdj album to druqks = 5 years

 

human after all to ??? = 5 years and counting

 

i mean, i could go on, but i don't feel like googling popular artists and looking for gaps in their discographies. do it yourselves so you can get the reassurance that boc hasn't dropped off the face of the planet.

 

thanks, bye.

 

RDJ released Come to Daddy in 1997 and Windowlicker in 1999 in between RDJ album and drukqs. Bad example.

 

BoC released an ep over 4 years ago. Oh, and a song. All really good though.

 

Portishead is a better example. 11 years between their self titled and Third. Jesus fuckshitnig. Couldn't care less about NIN though.

 

thank you for responding to each point i made in precision. your opinion is of great value to me and my continuing studies on the creative cycle of the music artist. i will contact you if i require further analysis.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I think I might still manage to drag myself out of bed each day if The Sandisons have squeezed their last few bob out of me. I bought records before BoC existed after all.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

god, you all are bitching for no reason. it's only been five years. yeah, ok, that sounds a bit long, but in the context of other albums:

 

downward spiral to the fragile = 6 years

 

rdj album to druqks = 5 years

 

human after all to ??? = 5 years and counting

 

i mean, i could go on, but i don't feel like googling popular artists and looking for gaps in their discographies. do it yourselves so you can get the reassurance that boc hasn't dropped off the face of the planet.

 

thanks, bye.

 

RDJ released Come to Daddy in 1997 and Windowlicker in 1999 in between RDJ album and drukqs. Bad example.

 

BoC released an ep over 4 years ago. Oh, and a song. All really good though.

 

Portishead is a better example. 11 years between their self titled and Third. Jesus fuckshitnig. Couldn't care less about NIN though.

 

thank you for responding to each point i made in precision. your opinion is of great value to me and my continuing studies on the creative cycle of the music artist. i will contact you if i require further analysis.

 

 

Okey dokey. But he does have a point.

 

I am sure your NIN example needs further scrutiny too. As I am sure Mr Reznor would of released a modicum of news about his impending release. I doubt NIN fans sat in total silence for 6 years and heard nothing. You know like a lot of rock bands do, they thank their fans for their support and give them the thumbs up. Not only that, NIN would of toured the world for perhaps a couple of years. Yeah the BoC world tour took up a few years didn't it?

 

No way can you can compare 6 years from NIN making the DS to the Fragile to BoC's silence.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Especially since NIN released "Things Falling Apart EP", "We're in this Together EP", "And All that Could have Been", the "Still" album, plus Trent maintaining a constant feedback with his fans over the years between those two albums.

 

 

Oh and they fucking toured The Fragility in over 75 cities. BOC can't even play live.

 

 

But again like all WARP artist they must keep some sort of mythical bullshit anonymity.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Especially since NIN released "Things Falling Apart EP", "We're in this Together EP", "And All that Could have Been", the "Still" album, plus Trent maintaining a constant feedback with his fans over the years between those two albums.

 

 

Oh and they fucking toured The Fragility in over 75 cities. BOC can't even play live.

 

 

But again like all WARP artist they must keep some sort of mythical bullshit anonymity.

 

I think it's more a matter of BoC not wanting to play live rather than they can't, as they did previously. Besides, how much does live show touring for an electronic act benefits them financially/promotional-wise? Not much I'd think, which is probably why Richard does DJ sets more than playing as himself and playing his own music.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.