which song ends live with trent singing a long descending line that’s just “ohohohohoh”?
which song ends live with trent singing a long descending line that’s just “ohohohohoh”?
Sanctified ends that way too
Has anyone else noticed how similar the Kia logo is to the NIN logo? It's almost close enough for lawyers to become involved.
Has it ever been confirmed anywhere which songs from “Still” were written specifically in mind to appear on the One Hour Photo soundtrack? Has TR ever been asked?
My guess would be the instrumental tracks since those are the most score-like parts of the album. Trent did say that they were evolutions of music that he created for the film, so they're probably not what would have been heard in the final film. Funny enough, the workprint of the film uses La Mer during a montage.
I bought Downward Spiral Deluxe Edition from Amazon (shipped and sold by Amazon.ca).
I don't have the original copy from 2004 anymore, and wanted to complete my set.
When it arrived, it looks absolutely different than what I remembered. Slipcase is no longer plastic, and instead everything is printing on a cardboard slipcase itself.
Instead of "nine inch nails", it's spelled "nineinchnails". Made in Austria in the back. I googled and found a thread on Reddit where someone did his research and said the CDs inside are legit aka reprinted in Sony plant in Austria. I haven't seen this on nincatalog yet.
What am I staring at? Is this legit? Everyone who commented on Reddit got it from Amazon.ca. I thought it's fake and immediately requested refund from Amazon.
Photos: https://imgur.com/a/G6PuVJ6
It has a discogs page, btw: https://www.discogs.com/release/1426...ownward-Spiral
Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/nin/comment...luxe_question/
Last edited by shagg_187; 08-27-2023 at 03:15 AM.
My best guess would be repress cost-cutting.
The original pressing had the plastic slipcase and it was available during the initial print run of this release in most if not all territories. The Canadian repress was manufactured in Austria and the assets submitted for reproduction were modified to place the slipcase graphics on the outer package. Clearly someone forgot to include some spaces.
The standard NIN in a box logo, does anyone know if that's a specific font?
I’m pretty sure it was hand designed, so not a font https://www.nin.wiki/Logo_History
Following up with my own question. Does someone have the post archived from when NIN borrowed a synth for the NIN/JA London date with Gary Numan? Having nostalgia for that time and want to unearth it again
Here's my random nerd question: I was re-watching the below video (around 39 minutes in) where Alessandro goes over some of his gear from the past tour, and he mentions the Sustainiac pickup fitted into one of his guitars - does anyone have any insight as to which songs he might have used that on?
Last edited by Jazzkokehead; 10-13-2023 at 09:50 PM.
In the video, he mentioned Somewhat Damaged and The Big Come Down as the songs where he plays this guitar. I clicked around some live footage and it looks like it may also be used on The Becoming and The Wretched. I was too lazy to dig further, but if you want I can just list all the songs where he plays guitar (any guitar) for you to look at the footage too![]()
I don't recognise the image on this Woodstock bootleg, and it certainly doesn't look like that show. Is it AI generated?
That's definitely not Trent, lol
I searched 'Vagina Dentata' and results came back (haunted) null.
It seems to me that the With Teeth album might be referring to Vagina Dentata...especially since the original title was going to be Bleed Through.
Any thoughts?
Stop what? It's a simple question. Can you handle that?
And Bleedthrough was a reference to remnant recordings bleeding through overlapping sound, like on old cassette tapes, while being a multiverse theme (hidden world bleeding through reality). Trent scrapped it because it sounded too much like a maxipads ad (his words).
I think calling the album With Teeth was meant to show that it was a more raw and aggressive album compared to The Fragile. Trent said in an interview that he wanted it to be "twelve good punches to the face". That title conjures up primal images, like a beast in a cage that's grinning at you before it escapes.