I don't have the means to record and post the video here at the moment, but an update for Akai's MPC came out a few months back. I am just digesting it now (it is awesome, includes mellotron plug in), and noticed in the Odyssey plug in, there is a synth voice called THTF. You can imagine where my mind went seeing those letters next to each other. So i select it, and god damn it is no doubt, a model of the synth solo from the hand that feeds (the part after "and i keep holding on and on and on and ON"). Very cool.
SNL tonight w/ Billie Eilish. Woot!
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The hoodie looks kind of like the With Teeth era art, kindasorta.
If you remember the cover she did of Closer a while back, here is The Hand that Feeds from Kawehi
Kawahi is great. I loved her cover of "Army of Me" and especially "Only Happy When it Rains"
It actually looks like a print of the With Teeth poster that was released as PDF.
https://nincatalog.com/printed-artwo...s-poster-1260/
Is there a better resolution of that photo of hers? Is it a still from SNL? I bet that's With Teeth lyrics on that hoodie.
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At least it appears she has an accurate NIN logo on her shirt, I recently found out per Rob Sheridan's tweet that the shirt Brie Larson wears in Captain Marvel (points to my avatar) is a bootleg tee.
The outside frame should be the same width as the letters, can't believe i never noticed.
I still love seeing her adorned with it even if the logo is a bit off.
What's semi-interesting is that if you measure it out on Gary Talpas NIN logos, the width isn't quite equal... I haven't gone for a deep-dive as to when the logo was 'corrected' to having unified widths, but I do know that @Malechite basically created the NIN logos from scratch for his most recent update to ninwiki, ensuring all the margins and such were equal.
I also made sure to update the SVG logo on Wikimedia Commons, since the one there was vectorized from an old raster image and the Ns had crooked legs!
https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki...Nails_logo.svg
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That crooked N logo from wikipedia always bugged me but I always had a good laugh coming across bootlegs that used it.
Haven't seen this one posted yet. Watched the movie tick... tick... BOOM last night, and happened to spot this in the main character's kitchen.
It made me wonder if Jonathan Larson was a NIN fan in real life. It would've been during the early '90s era. That led me to find this article about one of the songs (pseudo-spoilers for TTB, I guess?)
https://www.latimes.com/entertainmen...field-swimming
Transforming “Swimming” for the screen began with amping up the guitars and drums and distorting the bass. “Most piano players who write rock music, like Elton John and Billy Joel, write very piano-centric rock music,” said executive music producer Bill Sherman, who managed the film’s orchestrations with Alex Lacamoire. “Lin said to us, ‘I want this to sound like the Nine Inch Nails song Jonathan never wrote.”
The 20 best albums of 2021 (avclub.com)
When the pop star Halsey sings, “You tell yourself you’re fine, but you sabotage the things you love the most” on “Whispers”—a creeping, melancholic highlight of their fourth album, If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power—they define the LP’s mood. These songs often portray Halsey telling themself to get their shit together: Atop the rip-roaring guitars of “You asked for this,” they command themself to “be a big girl” while wondering if becoming a parent could ruin their music career. The album’s punk-meets-trip-hop sound soon quells that concern; with production from Nine Inch Nails’ Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, Halsey sounds newly fanged and embittered, ready to kick down all the trapdoors in their mind and the real world alike.