Of course I’m stuck at work and can’t download anything all day, if anyone finds a streaming link I would be very grateful
Of course I’m stuck at work and can’t download anything all day, if anyone finds a streaming link I would be very grateful
Man, these descriptions have me really nervous. I really hope I don't hate it...loved all of AV, except The Lovers...hope it's not a repeat of that. Really hoping for PHM NIN and/or rock NIN, not weird, experimental NIN...
Agreed. IMO it's unbelievably weird if you're not into this kind of music (like myself) and feels almost alien in comparison to any other NIN song. It's practically missing all of the things I like about Trent's music (minus the "remove the pain and push it back in"-part, which rocks).
The Lovers felt like almost like "The Next Day" style Bowie ... very electronic crooner .... but this is SUPER "Blackstar" sounding but very much within the world of NIN. It's chaotic rhythmically and Trent's vocals are great. I still adore "Blackstar" like crazy so I'm all for this.
I have a feeling this record is going to be a noisy and dark industrial rock record mixed in with this spacey electronic jazz. I'm so hyped.
Ok, I'll reserve judgment until I actually hear it, because I do enjoy some experimental NIN, but some is lost on me...like The Lovers...but I always give every NIN song a chance, bc they very often grow on me...like This Isn't the Place.
Oh my god.
Of everything Trent has released in the last few years ... nothing has had this kind of immediate positive reaction with me so far. I'm loving this. I can totally hear the "Blackstar" comparisons with this track, but it still feels like at home within the Nine Inch Nails discography. The paranoid-filled drum and synth patterns, Trent's vocals and that SEXY SAXOPHONE. Holy hell. This is going to be on my repeat for a LONG time this week.
have you heard more than the 9 second snipped we've all heard???
@cheddamash it's the same cover with the contrast pumped up way too high. none of the images are actually different.
While Bowie similarity is obviously there as well, I found myself humming Ful Stop by Radiohead afterwards.
Also, drums reminded me of Cash Car Star by Pumpkins
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Holy shit, I just want to punch my fists around and start dancing around the 2:31 mark.
This single just pushed Bad Witch to the top of my 2018 album hype.
Can't extract the zip from that mediafire link. . .
Can't extract the zip from that mediashare link. . .
Can anyone upload another link ? , thank you !!!
Wow, it just hit me. This song would have some absolutely insane LSD visuals live.
Amazing. Listened back-to-back 5 times. I can see why people don't like it, but I pretty much instantly love it.
this...this is so good. i don't want to do anything because i just want to sit and listen to this, over and over, forever. oh my god.
It reminded me not only of the Bowie from "Blackstar", but also the Bowie from "Outside" (I'm Deranged comes to mind), loved how weird it is!
Everybody talking about Blackstar, I am getting some Earthling vibes too.
Perhaps if Trent sung the way he does on God Break Down The Door over something that sounds musicially more like The Perfect Drug, then I would agree on the Earthling comment. I guess the closest this new track is maybe to something like The Last Thing You Should Do on Earthling.