I'm excited about that 300 song playlist he has agreed to make for Sonos...
Revolver did an oopsie in their latest email...
Alessandro is currently doing a live on insta at the moment, feel like we don't get to see him this chatty usually.
This new Ixi video has been immensely helpful in finally understanding where the 1 is in this cursed song.
Nobodys posted it but it looks like theyre headlining Riotfest and Louder Than Life
These lists are always kinda dumb, but NIN is on it.
https://www.loudersound.com/features...-21st-century/
Speaking of NIN and lists, here's something actually worth your time:
'Supernaut' gets a repress, includes TR's vocal take:
https://ministryband.bandcamp.com/al...-djs-supernaut
This is a good question! In the past, Al maintained that the released version was also TR's vocals, just mangled in the studio so as not to sound like him. I was always a little suspicious of this, since mangled TR sounds just like Al. Now interestingly, the blurb on Bandcamp states that one version is Al on vocals; assuming this is the originally released version, it seems to confirm that Al was fibbing when he said it was still TR. If that's right, then this is indeed the first time any TR version has had a vinyl release. Perhaps this is also the first time it's had an official release? Not sure if it ever showed up on any official compilations.
edit: Just answered my own question - the TR version did get an official release on a 1994 Wax Trax compilation.
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And they're sold out. The solid purple is on Amazon, though.
CD only, so yes this is the first official vinyl edition.
Phil quickly mentions recording at Nothing Studios for The Great Southern Trendkill sessions around 3:30.
... haha autocorrect... The Great Southern Treadmill
For anyone like myself ( @nmitchell86 ) who missed the 1000 Homo DJs - Supernaut, Limited Clear Tinted Purple 12", they're back in stock right now. I just placed an order. Probably going to cancel my Amazon order now.
@sonic_discord Saw your post at work and ordered right then and there, thanks for tagging me homie!
Ryan Culwell and Aubrie Sellers Coer Nine Inch Nails' 'Head Like a Hole'
Was this already posted?
I'm not into it... no me gusta.
Yeah, they can take a long whiny walk off a short pier.
I'm sure it's been posted already but this guy did a pretty good blues/folk version . No more NIN, but if that track works for you, the rest of the covers on that album are pretty good too.
Does the HLAH cover free-for-all mean that my dreams as a Miley Cyrus BMWAG cover is about 3 years away?
I don't like it either
I realize that most NIN fans probably loathe country music, but that was pretty decent! Shits all over that ghastly Buckcherry version.
This could be filed under 'almost NIN spotting 2021'
Some guy called into Howard Stern a couple days ago and asked if he will ever have Trent as a guest on the show. Howard went on about how much he loves NIN and would love to have TR in studio. He said they have asked TRs publicist numerous times to appear on the show and have not gotten any sort of response so I guess thats a no....In the last few weeks thats Marc Maron and Howard Stern who said they would love to have TR as a guest but have been rebuffed
And for people who still think this is 1995 Howard who will just ask TR about strippers. Not exactly. Howards interviews these days are a lot more in depth and personal. TR would be great on Stern or Marons show but I guess he would rather do obscure podcasts instead
Man I LOVED the interview with Lizzy Goodman. And she's not obscure. She is a journalist who has written for Rolling Stone and NYTimes and has a major book out.
Howard Stern is the worst. Marc Maron is pretty great. I'd listen to that. But fillow is probably right about there not being an opportunity for a lot of new stories to be told.
My sense after all of these years is that Trent Reznor is an extremely private person who prefers not to reveal a lot about his personal life outside of his lyrics. The best we are going to get is to hear about the creative process and that was happening a lot in this recent podcast.
I imagine interview with Maron would contain approx. 0.0001% of new information to us fans, possibly with the exception of something about Trent's pre-NIN bands. I can't possibly imagine him suddenly talking a lot about his folks or about his kids after persistently not doing so up to this point. Everything else from his life and career has been told and retold zillion of times, from scrubbing the toilet floors in Cleveland studio to Oscar wins.