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The Presence!
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She's Gone Away slowed down to half speed is creepy as fuck
Solid.
Haven't been this happy to be a NIN fan than right now. The EP is fantastic and what I have seen from the show so far was awesome as well. I'm really pumped again for whatever Trent and Co. got up their sleeves. Exciting times!
This is really random
So I've long been semi-embarrassed by how much NIN outstrips my second-most-listened to artist, on my music-listening-tracker thing (since 2005), but it'd been awhile since I'd looked at my global most-listened-to-albums list. Good lord, it's even worse!
1. Nine Inch Nails / Hesitation Marks
2. Nine Inch Nails / Year Zero
3. Nine Inch Nails / The Slip
4. Various / The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo
5. Nine Inch Nails / Ghosts I-IV
6. Burial / Untrue
7. Nine Inch Nails / With Teeth
8. Various / Pneuma
9. Hecq / steeltongued (disc 1)
10. Burial / Burial
11. ohGr / Devils In My Details
12. The Dresden Dolls / Yes, Virginia
13. Firewater / The Golden Hour
14. How to destroy angels / Welcome oblivion (vinyl edition)
15. TV on the Radio / Dear Science
Glad it wasn't literally all NIN or NIN-related...
I hate ARG and the whole YZ theme. But I do enjoy 3 of the new songs.
Rolling Stones review compared HTDA to Tin Machine.....which was directed as a diss....curious to pitchforks review altho they are currently lapping up tyler the creator
I really dig this EP. Gives the right post-apocalyptic vibe.. Especially Lovers and The Background World.
Pro shot video of the first two songs from Bakersfield on their Facebook.
I don't know what's better about that pro shot clip above:
Trent's tattered black shirt, his protein shake break @3:46, or that head-tuck pit sniff thing he does, like he's concerned about b.o..
I'm probably crazy and it's probably just me but does anyone else think he looks like David Duchovney at certain points in that video?
i liked the way he came out from the back and was eyeballing everyone making sure they weren't fucking up anything
Random question: Does anyone know why Trent had to create The Null Corporation II? I've been curious for a while as to why he couldn't continue using the first Null Corp...
I feel like "Head Down" would fit perfectly alongside these new songs in the live set. I was actually thinking this before AV was released and the Bakersfield show (which did not include any tracks from The Slip). It seems like it could be on one of these EPs and fit perfectly. Very underrated track and when I saw it live on the LITS tour, it blew my mind.
I'm sure I've mentioned this before (and if not, remind me @OSLIN ), but I consider The Slip a concept album following the energy of a typical NIN live show, so basically every song on it could fit in. But sadly I think the band feels the need to play the "classics" and the hits more often - every song from the first three albums has been played live at some point but we still don't have WT, YZ, TS or HM played in full. New EPs hopefully will get put out entirely during this tour, and if The Lovers doesn't get played I will FUCKING RIOT.
1991-08-01 should totally be called "Nine songs about fucking" if one had to title the day's concert.
The ultimate peak of this was when he started doing the "HEY HEY HEY HEY" chants with the clapping during parts of "The Hand That Feeds" during the Tension tour. I think he did something like this in Came Back Haunted as well. Also I think its fucking hilarious when he throws a "Hey!" in a song and gets it captured in his hand-activated echo/loop.
I hope the Back Cover was an ARG, otherwise i feel royaly boned by NIN :
REMEMBER WHEN RECORDS HAD BACK COVERS? NO? MAYBE THIS ONE IS IMPORTANT.