It's been quite a while since I've given Hesitation Marks a proper listen. From the looks of it, I seem to like the second half of the album more, but I wonder if that has changed by now.
It's been quite a while since I've given Hesitation Marks a proper listen. From the looks of it, I seem to like the second half of the album more, but I wonder if that has changed by now.
The book is called "Cargo in the Blood: The Reverse is Also True"
Russell Mill's website has sent out several updates about over the last few months. Mills has already written the text of the book and production has already begun on large leather portfolios that the book will slip into.
Part of what comes with it as a piece of a giant canvas Mills is working on. Its going to be cut into a couple thosand pieces. Originally the work on the canvas was supposed to be done in May but got pushed to the end of the summer, sometime in the next 3 weeks. After that the piece will be cut up, and packaged with the books.
This is Mills' deal, not Trent's
Honestly, the only song I'm not absolutely in love with is Running, but I'll still occasionally find myself wanting to listen to it. I haven't gotten tired of listening to the album yet, and considering that we're coming up on the one year anniversary of its release, I think that's a pretty good sign.
it's a good album, but it's just been collecting dust since a month after it was released.
*shrug*
the only song i don't like is Find My Way, and While I'm Still Here is only good to me because of the fact that Black Noise segues right out of it, and Black Noise is amazing.
but, for the most part, i really like the album. it's not my favorite, but it's great. i listened to it the other day for the first time in a while and it still holds up. it's also good for getting stuff done (i did dishes for the whole hour it was playing).
Forgot that I tried to pay attention to the songs I liked most from HM a couple weeks ago. I tried to limit the list to 7, which was kind of hard. Anyway, in album order:
Copy of A
All Time Low
Disappointed
Everything
In Two
While I'm Still Here
Black Noise
I don't think this is too different from how I felt after a few listens, although I like All Time Low a lot more after hearing it live.
This is not a pump you up, feel good, up beat, happy, energetic, good mood album.
A few times now (road trip, fishing in a boat, hanging out with wife in bed) I've put the album on, skipped through the songs and end up not playing any songs from the album. We both love NIN and can find a few songs from any album to play when we are in a good mood. Not HM, not that that's a bad thing... just a very emotional album.
For me, the album is accessible to the point where there are only maybe a couple of tracks I won't play out loud for other people.
You know I was actually able to make fans out of a few different people with this album. Came Back Haunted has a very wide appeal, Copy of a netted people and Satellite is super catchy; Various Methods and, big shock, Everything were also really good starts for them. It's quickly become a good, easy intro to NIN type album.
Sometimes I get the impression that TR dislikes and avoids doing or using anything more than once. I was pleasantly surprised and happy to hear the same (similar) synth used in 'A Warm Place' being used in 'Find My Way'. For many reasons the song has become one of my favourite. I recently discovered that buried deep in the ending/outro sounds of 'Find My Way' is a saxophone... I think. It's hard to pick out. (Around 4:45)
The arpeggio towards the end of "All Time Low" still reminds me of the Final Fantasy Prelude.
But you don't mean the synth that also kicks in at the same time, do you? That's definitely not a sax, at least if we're talking about the same thing. It's a lot more present and noticeable when played live. I love it!
Edit:
The synth starts at 4:25
By the way, I was there in Berlin and that performance of Find My Way was fucking breathtaking. I saw it again in Vienna and it wasn't nearly as good there (but still awesome of course).
Last edited by niggo; 08-27-2014 at 03:31 AM.
I noticed that I like to make a top 5 favorite songs list when it comes to albums. I don't think they've changed much though, but these are my 5 favorite songs from Hesitation Marks so far, as I seem to have been listening to these songs the most out of all of them.
Copy Of A
All Time Low
Everything
Satellite
Various Methods Of Escape
No, I think I hear sax. Let me try to isolate and provide a sample.
See the 4 and 10 second mark for the strongest part. It could be a sax, it could be synth, it could be a creaking door opening to Trents basement.
http://snaapz.hopto.org/nin/find1.mp3
Last edited by snaapz; 09-02-2014 at 05:38 PM.
Today is exactly one year since the release of Hesitation Marks. I know you've all been waiting for my 2 cents on the record, so here it is...
I fucking love it. It's not my favorite NIN album but it does hold a very important place in the NIN catalog. Just like most things NIN, it had to grow on me. But the music that grows on you is the music you love the most and that lasts the longest. Rather than go on for pages about what I love in HM, I'll state my complaints. I have two.
#1- There are so many cool sounds and noises in this record. However, many of them are so quiet in the mix. I hate it. I wish some of them would be just a little louder. It drives me crazy.
#2- The song "Everything" is not my favorite. I'm not a hater of the tune but to me, it doesn't feel like it fits. In fact, I removed it from the album on my ipod and it feels better this way. Trent said the album started with Everything and Satellite. He said they were both very different and the heavy electronic path that led to Satellite is what interested and inspired him. So that is the path he continued on for the rest of the album. To me, that's exactly how the album feels.
I've noticed how I rate the tracks on the album is very different than a lot of you on ETS rate them. I find this very interesting. It's difficult to rate them best to worst because I do love the entire album, but I'll try.
1- All Time Low
2- Came Back Haunted
3- Disappointed
4- Various Methods of Escape
5- Satellite
6- The Eater/Copy of a
7- While I'm still Here/Black Noise
8- In Two
9- I would For You
10- Running
11- Find My Way
12- Everything
Last edited by Jordan; 09-03-2014 at 03:58 PM.
In that case, I'd definitely go for Pretty Hate Machine and With Teeth. As for Hesitation Marks, as much as I'd love to give it a proper listen after 1 year, it kind of sucks right now, since all of my headphones are only working on one side again.
But yes, it has definitely stood the test of time for me as one of my most favorite albums that came out after The Fragile.
@elevenism - I can't remember the exact post you said this, but you're right. Far be it from me to be an expert on being an audiophile, but listening to Hesitation Marks on the right headphones does it a lot of justice. Hearing the bass and the layers of some of the melodies that some headphones miss makes it a whole lot better. (I've been having bad luck with headphones over the years, as some of them were never that good to start with, or they just ended up dying on me.)
It just sounded a lot more clearer, thicker and fuller, with more panache or "oomph" if you will, even if it's just on one side. And now to find a decent working pair of headphones... soon...
Last edited by Halo Infinity; 09-03-2014 at 03:31 PM.