Review from Vice about the toronto show
http://noisey.vice.com/en_ca/read/we...n-amphitheatre
Review from Vice about the toronto show
http://noisey.vice.com/en_ca/read/we...n-amphitheatre
see, he makes an awesome statement like this: "If the whole cast of Hackers had a collective wet dream, it would probably look and sound like a NIN show." and then follows it up with this: "Even tracks like “Closer” (that’s the one where he says “I want to fuck you like an animal”) sound stale and mainstream, like something a high school football team would listen to before the big game while they do chest bumps."
i do not understand...
also, he only has one other review, of a james taylor concert. i don't think he was the right guy to review a NIN show.
Not sure where this should go...?
https://www.behance.net/gallery/2291...ls-The-Remixes
I wish theninhotline hadn't tweeted that review out (of spite of course)- pointless to give that guy any more clicks he already got, which is what he wants. He pretty much knew beforehand he wasn't going to like the concert.
Never heard of that music web "site", and judging by its' front page stories now I know why.
Oooo, nice. We totally need a remix box set.
That tweet did prompt a nice response from Rob: https://twitter.com/rob_sheridan/sta...89424260894720
spotted in the free amazon app of the day : https://twitter.com/ninnewsfr/status/494708785064468480
In the latest episode of The Wil Wheaton Project, when he's talking about WootStock (during Comic-Con) there's a guy in a NIN shirt in front.
JMJ is on Pensado's Place, little bit of NIN discussion, and as it's Pensado's Place, a huge amount about his tech setup which is of interest for nerds
A new EMA (Erika M. Anderson) interview was posted in Spotify (Beyond the Void), which discusses the making of "The Future's Void." I really like her work. During the interview, she noted that she was going to collaborate with Allessandro Cortini on a track and, later, realized that NIN also had a song entitled "Satellite" (which is a completely different song on "The Future's Void."). They ended up not collaborating, due to Cortini's work with HTDA and NIN. Finally, she described being a long-time NIN fan.
http://www.billboard.com/articles/ne...ener-oneohtrix
Apparently stupid artist name opener used to play with one of the Death Grips guys, I wonder if that's how Trent snagged him so fast
Surprised this hasn't been posted here- if it has I don't see it, looks like the writer (check name) is a forum member here...
http://soundblab.com/reviews/gigs/62...august-02-2014
From USA Today while I was eating lunch. Sorry it's just the start & about Twitter.
http://instagram.com/p/rXYwrVELsu/
Direct link to story on USA Today's site if anybody wants to read it.
Last edited by m0reta; 08-06-2014 at 06:00 PM.
Read that this morning. I don't like the term "paltry." We might be small, but we are mighty!
A pseudo-NIN/QOTSA spotting, but funny (and totally unexpected in Quartz):
http://qz.com/246473/this-menu-desig...ons-healthier/Whatever you do, don’t label the healthy stuff as “healthy”—in food psychology, that’s a “red light” for the restaurant patron. (“If I wanted to be healthy I would have gone to Nine Inch Kales or Quinoas of the Stone Age!”)
Gee, I wonder who? Lol
Some guy on twitter has hidden some weird blockhead NIN art at the Atlanta show tonight, this looks pretty good actually
https://twitter.com/blockhead_atl/st...078017/photo/1
The new Bloodhound Gang track "Chew Toy" which Jimmy Pop states is not "Label single material", mentions Trent.
http://www.nme.com/news/radiohead/79051
This gives you the whole list without the clickbait stuff:
http://www.brooklynvegan.com/archive...st_influe.html
Last edited by Sarah K; 08-11-2014 at 09:36 AM.
I haven't noticed that on ETS, so I will post it anyway:
[And then the admins will delete the link, because this is NIN Spotting, not Trent's Family Spotting.]