Kylie Jenner - Net worth: $900 million --- Jesus fucking christ...........
Oh god kill me now
As has been discussed here before I believe, Travis Scott (her bf) is a big NIN fan and has been seen wearing NIN gear a few times. So this is his shirt most likely.
From St. Vincent's recent DJ set (start time added):
^^^ At 1:55, the narrator says "Nine Inch Nails."
There are many interviews with both Trent and Bowie in them from around the Outside era. They speak about each others music, what it's like to work with each other, etc.
For example:
I think the banned video Bowie's talking about is most likely Sin, which he probably liked due to its depictions of sexual deviancy.
Disclaimer: Bowie doesn't say 'Nine Inch Nails' in the above video.
Several other interviews exist, such as the following:
https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/...on/1577072002/
USA Today gets it right: NIN not being nominated this year is a snub.
USA Today gets it wrong: claims NIN have never been nominated.
High quality journalism. But then, that's what I expect from a paper written for sixth graders.
The Canadian band Strvngers cover Closer, feature on Revolver.
https://www.revolvermag.com/music/he...s-closer-cover
I do not know what to think about this
I really like the arrangements, the music sounds good, but the lyrics makes me feel this cover can't sound good, They dont fix with the new arrangement
"MAD featuring King Melrose" ensures I will never listen to this.
That big grin the vocalist has on his face while singing "Find a place with the failed and forgotten" tells me that he has absolutely no idea what the song means. It's not tough to figure it out just by reading the lyrics.
I agree. The arrangement is good, but there's a cavernous dissonance here. The music doesn't fit the song at all, and it all just becomes unintentionally hilarious and/or cringey as a result.
Isn't MAD someone on this forum?
Oof. That cover is bad. The music sounds straight out of a beer commercial or something. I get wanting to do a different arrangement, but that one is so at odds with the song and where it's coming from.
The Closer cover that was posted was a bit better, but I think it went into a super obvious direction.
Last edited by BRoswell; 10-12-2018 at 07:07 PM.
Someone listened to Somewhat Damaged and thought, "I bet that song would sound great if we made the instrumental super clean and got rid of all that pesky intensity. I bet it would sound even better if we got a singer who's so preoccupied with sounding absolutely perfect on every note and never straining his voice that he forgets to emote. Yeah, that would be a good way to cover this song. Devoid of intensity and emotion. The perfect fit!"
Yeah, they managed to suck all of the emotion out of The Big Comedown, which is a song that should be overflowing with seething desperation. They made it boring. @BRoswell 's beer commercial comparison is spot on.
This cover sounds like it belongs in a scene on Sons of Anarchy with Jax on the highway and/or in a shootout.
That's not a compliment.
Not sure if posted already or not but Trent and Atticus are scoring another film by Jonah Hill called mid90's:
He talks about it here.
They set the bar so high with TSN score. That whole score/soundtrack is flawless. And to think it was their first one as well. I feel like they captured lightening in bottle with that. Not to say their other stuff is bad, but I just haven't felt any of the soundtrack work that came out after was as good in my eyes anyway.