I reviewed BW last week. Maybe got a little carried away...
https://soundblab.com/reviews/albums...ails-bad-witch
I reviewed BW last week. Maybe got a little carried away...
https://soundblab.com/reviews/albums...ails-bad-witch
Would be nice if they did a Maida Vale session. He's done like 1 in his life.
Ugh that sucks. In 2005 they performed With Teeth, Hurt, and The Hand That Feeds in a Maida Vale session and the sound quality (not to mention the performance) was amazing.
Most of the DJs that organised the best shit at Maida Vale have left or died anyway: Peel, Zane Lowe...
Seems like the album is heading for number 10 in the UK charts, pretty cool for something so uncommercial
http://www.officialcharts.com/chart-...update__23239/
Great review of the Royal Albert Hall show in the Daily Telegraph
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/music/co...mpression=true
i bought headphones today and i checked out this video review on youtube where Hesitation Marks is mentioned
There will be an interview on the BBC Radio 1 rock show on Sunday
https://twitter.com/DanielPCarter/st...521964032?s=20
Fuck it I'm going to double post - Great full marks review in NME of all places
http://www.nme.com/reviews/album/nin...h-album-review
Oh boy, this is fun.
https://pitchfork.com/news/trent-rez...ns-live-shows/
Lots and lots of artists took their stage ideas. Beyonce hired Moment Factory and mimicked alot of his stuff. This isn't new.
Lol. No. No NIN shows have even come close to touching The Weeknd's shows. Trent sound like an even bigger dick than normal there.
Fuck the production comments. I want to know where that black-and-white video they played came from.
Possibly the RFH gig? There was a member of the crew with a handheld camera shadowing Trent and the others during the performance of the two tracks from Bad Witch (GBDTD and AOO).
Don’t understand the love for the Weeknd. Overrated as fuck, my son kept playing that bland Daft Punk collaboration on YouTube with him sleazing all over a woman, he has a nice voice but not really distinctive in my opinion
Reminder : Coming up in 30 minutes BBC Radio 6 interview with Trent that is midday (12.00) BST (British Summer Time), 7am Eastern, 4am Pacific, 11am UTC
Link here
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Cheers. I'd forgotten about this, although I did tune in too early and was reminded why I generally avoid this channel. Ha. For a a wind up presumably they're playing Cash's Hurt before the interview.
Okay so I didn't get to hear it (at work), but it is all up on YouTube it seems (in three parts):
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Here's a direct link to just the interview on 6 Music with Lauren Laverne:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p06c6swm
As a huge Frank Zappa fan, it's always cool to hear Trent name-dropping him. Trent is pretty much the only living artist I'd place on the same level as Zappa. Both in terms of musical vision, but also in terms of eloquence in interviews.
Come to think of it, the trilogy referencing the rest of the NIN discography is somewhat similar to Zappa's "Conceptual Continuity."
Over and Out named a "Best New Track" by P4K:
https://pitchfork.com/reviews/tracks/over-and-out/
And the author also acts like the band hasn't changed wildly from release to release, and that this is the first time since the 90s he's taken risks. Then immediately after that uses the marimba as an example of an unlikely instrument in a NIN song. But marimbas have been common since The Fragile. I don't think the author has kept up with the band, but I'm glad they like the new album.
3 part video of todays interview