BOC: AoF & Spectres
Dan Clore
clore at COLUMBIA-CENTER.ORG
Tue Dec 10 09:24:46 EST 1996
Andrew Gilham wrote:
>
> >"Fireworks"
> >Nothing much here, not even an "ick".
>
> Come off it! Best thing on the album!
Does nothing for me either way . . .
> >"I Love the Night"
> >Like "Reaper", one of the best. Could have been a little better,
> >perhaps, if slightly heavier.
>
> I used to like this, and "Nosferatu", a whole lot, but maybe it's just that
> what with Anne Rice and all her clones, vampires are now about as cool and
> interesting as dragons or unicorns. Actually, I'm not sure that either of
> these two albums have stood the test of time as well as _Tyranny and
> Mutation_, the album I now regard as BOC's best.
Can't argue about vampires and Anne Rice, even without having read a
single word about her. My "(Un)Dead Genres" defined "vampire fiction"
as "beaten to a bloodless pulp." Still, I can overlook what's been done
to the concept to appreciate something a little older, like Tieck's "The
Bride of the Grave" (1790s, I think).
I agree about _Tyranny and Mutation_ standing up better; that and
_Secret Treaties_, or the first disc of _Workshop of the Telescopes_, or
_Imaginos_, are what I put in the CD player for background when I'm at
the computer. AoF or Spectres, just to hear specific songs.
--
Dan Clore
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