I'd like to hear more about the fully (?) analog remastering process for all of the DEs that TR briefly mentioned on here somewhere.
I'd like to hear more about the fully (?) analog remastering process for all of the DEs that TR briefly mentioned on here somewhere.
In order to celebrate Trent's birhtday I am listening to the entire discography (at least the main albums, therefore no really singles or remix albums) of NIN in one sitting.
Currently at "Kinda I Want To" and holy shit this track kinda kicks ass. I remember being bored by most of PHM but I am fuckin' pumped, OH SHIT HERE COMES SIN THIS SHIT COMES IN HARD.
Annoying people who aren't at all familiar with NTAE by putting on Burning Bright has become a new hobby of mine -- it makes Broken sound accessible and I love it for it so, so much.
That's one of the things I've always kept noticing with NIN. Aside from the actual music itself, just about every single major release has a special/unique memory/experience attached to it, good, bad and all in between. It's yet another thing that has made the NIN ride so worthwhile.
I feel like the new season of Twin Peaks might be a springboard for one of the new Nine Inch Nails projects coming out this year. Maybe I am crazy.
Fuck. Well, The mental image of TR binge-watching TP is a great one. :P
I hope one day Trent gets to make the intro theme to Doctor Who. Who nose, Peter Capaldi may have gifted him a functioning Tardis for his recent birthday and used it to travel forwards to where his theme was appropriate enough for the BBC to give it the greenlight.
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I figured you guys would like my emblem that I use on Call of Duty: Black Ops III.
Don't know if this counts as a strictly random Nine Inch Nails thought but fuck it.
I hope beyond hope that someday soon there will be new How To Destroy Angels. It was criminally underrated and I fear that TR might be under the impression that there's just not enough interest to justify the cost of composing, recording, and releasing any more of it. But maybe someday they'll release more. If you believe in it. Keep believing it.
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Posted this over in the Twin Peaks thread, too
Though the only reason I think that soundtrack got so much attention at the time was because Trent's first new song in three years was on it.
That being said, it's still an excellent collection of music when taken as a whole. The Smashing Pumpkins song on it is still one of my favorite songs by them ever..
This is the most random thing to post, but thanks to one YouTube comment on "Letting You" I laught my ass off sometimes whenever I connect the comment and the song to it.
"I'M GUNNA GO SUPER SAYAANN ON YOUR AAAASSSSSSS!!!!!"
I don't know, what it is, the image of Trent going Super Sayan in Letting You just gets to me, especially how hardcore that particular song is.
Just random thought.
all he says
Why are you currently taking a break from NIN’s world?After 15 years, it was just the right time, for everyone. Fresh talent will be good for NIN, and I’ve been thinking about personal projects I’ve wanted to do for years that I now have the time for.
Yeah I saw that bit. That can really be taken either way.
Interesting that he mentioned Tension as the most stressful thing, wouldnt blame him for wanting a break after that. He looked like he was about to collapse with exhaustion in the tour documentary