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    Nine Inch Nails return to Europe to promote 2013's Hesitation Marks album next month...and Trent Reznor is rather excited. “Fuck you, wait 'til you see this!” he roars.


    What was it that made you resurrect Nine Inch Nails?


    "It really wasn't part of a plan. I'd taken some time off from Nine Inch Nails because it felt like I'm not sure what to do with it any more: I've done it, and I think I've done it well, and rather than grind it into milking it for everything it's worth and it becoming a nostalgic career thing, let's try some new shit.”


    So why return under the NIN banner?


    “Well, I think, after doing the film stuff, I started thinking about putting myself back in the spotlight and writing some music, like, let's see if it fits under the heading of Nine Inch Nails. What I started experimenting with did_ _feel like an advancement of what Nine Inch Nails could be. Not thinking about world tours, I started writing a collection of songs, which became an album, then inevitably the talk comes up, 'Would you like to tour?'”


    The production on your recent tours looks huge! What can we expect to see? Will it all be coming over [to Europe]?


    “That's a good question. What we're doing right now is trying to keep every aspect of the tour feeling a little bit different. Let me explain it better: a year or so ago we committed to tour for a year, which would be the end of last summer through the fall of this year. And what's different this time is trying to break it up so that each leg of the tour is a mini-tour. There's a couple of reasons: it feels to me like, with file sharing and YouTube and every festival being web-cast around the world, that people have a lot more access than they used to have. If I played in Columbus, Ohio, it would happen in Columbus and the few thousand people there saw it and the rest of the world didn't know or care. Now, through message boards and Twitter and everything else, it feels like someone's spoiling the ending every night. No matter what I do, someone already knows that happened last night. So we made each leg its own thing, and the other side effect of that is that it makes it interesting for us because, believe it or not, it can start to fall into a routine, as much as you fight that and as great as it is to be on stage. When we build an incredibly elaborate production like the one we just did in the States, the consequence of that can be that, because it has a rigid reveal and moves from one place to another, almost like the plot line to a film, it also tends to be kind of rigid like a film, it can't start at the end, and then the set list becomes fairly static. That's a recipe for how to become stale as a performer.”


    How accurately do your visions for a show come to life? Are they always as you imagined them?


    “Usually not! It's one thing to think about how you want to present things production-wise, looking at renderings of things, but it really is just a couple of weeks of production rehearsal. Everything's in a room and the band's there, and you get to feel the music live and you get to see it. Things don't look the way you thought they would, but you generally end up in a place that's more interesting because_ _it doesn't look how you thought it would. It's always tense, right up to the first second of the first song.”


    Are you working on any new music right now?


    “I'm scoring a new David Fincher film right now. He's got a film coming out, Gone Girl, that Alex and I started working on a few months ago. We're kind of doing that behind the scenes on this tour. But at the moment I'm feeling inspired and that's the only key ingredient to why I would do anything.”


    How long can we realistically expect this Nine Inch Nails run to last? And what affects those decisions?


    “Just if it feels right. Trying to put any aspect of what is good for a career or monetary value as something not to think about. If I feel like I have something to say and it needs to come out, and then if that fits in the column of Nine Inch Nails then something would happen.”


    Downward Spiral turned twenty in March which seems weird. What are your thoughts on that?


    “It's weird for me, too! But then, I thought about this the other day, if you look out at the audience, they still look the same! Clearly it's not the same people, but the first rows that I can see still feels like... I'm not at an Eagles concert with a bunch of orthodontists on a night out smoking pot!”


    Let's go back to the tour, if we could. It seems like you've always been accepted in the UK and Europe. If memory serves, your first London show was at a sold-out Forum.


    “It's nice to hear it that way, but I think through a serious of bad decision making in my career, whether it be what record label we're on... like, first album purposely held from domestic release from you guys because they could sell more on imports, that kind of shit. It's always felt like we were disproportionately big in North America and other places that we are in the UK. But I'll take your version!”


    What are the differences now with your mindset when you go on stage? Obviously it takes half an hour just to get to the stage in some of the big arenas. How does that affect you?


    “Well, let me say, on a global scale it's always fun playing clubs. You're right there with people, they're three feet away from you, there's no security, you're jumping on their heads and it's interactive, no room for bullshitting, nowhere to hide on stage. It's real. When that transforms into theatres it's kind of the same energy, but it's bigger and you're playing a place that was designed to hear music: somebody may have considered acoustics. As that morphs into the necessity to play arenas, you can't win! If you play four nights in theatres it's, “Fuck you, it sold out in one second!” Okay, we'll play and arena, “Fuck you, arenas suck!” So if we're going to play arenas how do we transform that space into something that's a cool place to see music? How do we make that an asset, rather than we're in a big hockey arena with some asshole security guard making you sit in your seat? How do you make that space something that feels sexy? There's the challenge! In terms of going over to the UK I still feel, and I've just thought about this talking to you, we're have a lot to prove. I feel like we're not the conquering heroes that are phoning it in with the audience. I feel like, fuck you, wait 'til you see this!”


    Nine Inch Nails play the following European shows in May/June:


    May 6 Riga, Latvia Arena Riga


    May 8 Helsinki, Finland Hartwell Arena


    May 10 Stockholm, Sweden Hovet


    May 12 Oslo, Norway Spektrum


    May 13 Copenhagen, Denmark Forum


    May 15 Berlin, Germany Zitadelle


    May 16 Esch-sur-Alzette Luxembourg Rockhal


    May 18 Birmingham, UK LG Arena


    May 20 Glasgow, UK Hydro


    May 21 Cardiff, UK Motorpoint Arena


    May 23 London, UK O2 Arena


    May 24 Nottingham, UK Capital FM Arena


    May 25 Manchester, UK Phones 4U Arena


    May 27 Amsterdam, Holland Heineken Music Hall


    May 28 Antwerp, Belgium Lotto Arena


    May 29 Paris, France Le Zenith


    May 31 Barcelona, Spain Primavera Sound Festival


    June 1 Toulouse, France Le Zenith


    June 3 Bologna, Italy Unipol Arena


    June 4 Zurich, Switzerland Hallenstadion

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    He didn't actually answer the what to expect question.

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    Trent Reznor is rather excited. “Fuck you, wait 'til you see this!” he roars."
    Hahaha. Goddamn it. This is awesome.

    Just take ALL of my dollars, Trent!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kyle View Post
    He didn't actually answer the what to expect question.
    And what has he got against orthodontists? They can be young too

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    Did he have braces when he was young? Maybe he hated them.

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    It almost looks like that interview didn't happen, because 95% if it is a re-hash of what was already said before Japan tour, then before NIN/QOTSA, Latin America as well. Sometimes even word for word.

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    That interview had way too many exclamation marks in it.

    Meanwhile, RS posts TDS as their #2 album for 1994 (fuck you, Green Day).

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    TDS is $5.99 on amazon atm:

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000VZJUGY/

    Of course you already own it, preferably in multiple copies/formats...

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    Quote Originally Posted by aggroculture View Post
    TDS is $5.99 on amazon atm:

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000VZJUGY/

    Of course you already own it, preferably in multiple copies/formats...
    i was really hoping that was going to be for the CD, but it's just the MP3 version :/

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    There's new copies of the CD for $6.02 and used ones from 0.19: knock yourself out!

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    So NIN was all over the the latest number of Sue, a local free-press-just-take-it release. First time seeing this one particular promo shot. Just look at that DRAMATIC TRENTMUNK. Awwwww.



    As a graphic designer I'd do things to get my hands on the complete bunch in high res. Anyone, maybe?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fangster_ View Post
    As a graphic designer I'd do things to get my hands on the complete bunch in high res. Anyone, maybe?
    90% chance it's Tamar Levine or Rob Sheridan

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    Figured it'd be Rob, of course. But there's always a chance for an ETSer to deliver something. Perhaps I could persuade Rob under the fact that I have a graduating thesis in works. Which is the exact reason I'm even bringing this up.
    Last edited by Fangster_; 04-20-2014 at 03:55 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sheepdean View Post
    90% chance it's Tamar Levine or Rob Sheridan
    But what did they do to make him that annoyed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joy Prevention Hotline View Post
    But what did they do to make him that annoyed?
    Showed him bill's ETS posts.

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    Huh, maybe. But I think you'd have to say you agree with bill to get a look like that … and nobody would ever say that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joy Prevention Hotline View Post
    Huh, maybe. But I think you'd have to say you agree with bill to get a look like that … and nobody would ever say that.
    It wasn't so much showing him Bill's posts so much as getting Bill in the room to explain himself. That would definitely earn a look like that.

    The he look doesn't look angry quite as much as perplexed. If you look at that picture and imagine Bill on the other end of the camera explaining himself it completely works.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kyle View Post
    It wasn't so much showing him Bill's posts so much as getting Bill in the room to explain himself. That would definitely earn a look like that.

    The he look doesn't look angry quite as much as perplexed. If you look at that picture and imagine Bill on the other end of the camera explaining himself it completely works.
    That was my first thought, but then I decided Trent didn't quite look ready to punch somebody.* I think bill would be in danger of such.


    * To me, it's more of an "Are you out of your fucking mind?" look than incipient violence, but then we don't know what actually happened after the picture was taken…

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joy Prevention Hotline View Post
    That was my first thought, but then I decided Trent didn't quite look ready to punch somebody.* I think bill would be in danger of such.


    * To me, it's more of an "Are you out of your fucking mind?" look than incipient violence, but then we don't know what actually happened after the picture was taken…
    I'm not sure he'd take him seriously enough to want to punch him. "Are you out of your fucking mind?" is probably closer to the expression I would be having.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kyle View Post
    I'm not sure he'd take hi. Seriously enough to want to punch him. "Are you out of your fucking mind?" is probably closer to the expression I would be having.
    Yeah, you're probably right — it's just me wanting to see him punch bill.

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    I don't think I take Bill seriously enough to want to punch him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sheepdean View Post
    90% chance it's Tamar Levine or Rob Sheridan
    I found this issue on the publication's site and the cover photo is by Baldur Bragason, so I'm guessing the rest are as well.

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    Baldur certainly has a specific style: http://www.bragason.com/people.html
    Last edited by FULLMETAL; 04-21-2014 at 01:24 AM. Reason: better linking

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    Quote Originally Posted by FULLMETAL View Post
    Baldur certainly has a specific style: http://www.bragason.com/people.html
    If I had that sense of style I wouldn't do anything else either.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kyle View Post
    I don't think I take Bill seriously enough to want to punch him.
    Huh. But you're volunteering to bring down the hand of God on a hapless tambourine that probably has more sense than bill does? I just don't understand this world anymore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joy Prevention Hotline View Post
    If I had that sense of style I wouldn't do anything else either.


    Huh. But you're volunteering to bring down the hand of God on a hapless tambourine that probably has more sense than bill does? I just don't understand this world anymore.
    That's different. It's for the sake of art.

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    So NIN ended up at 6 on that top 10 festival moments thing
    http://www.cleveland.com/entertainme...nce_at_67.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by WorzelG View Post
    So NIN ended up at 6 on that top 10 festival moments thing
    http://www.cleveland.com/entertainme...nce_at_67.html
    Really surprised Nirvana at Reading didn't make it

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    That's a weird list. Not all my favorites or how I would rank them, but there's certainly some great stuff there. Interesting that 3 of the 10 came from the same festival, though from what I've seen, Ravi Shankar's performance was the highlight of that weekend. At any rate, you should all own the Criterion Bluray of the complete Monterey Pop Festival. It's a great record of what must have seemed like a magical weekend to the attendees.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WorzelG View Post
    So NIN ended up at 6 on that top 10 festival moments thing
    http://www.cleveland.com/entertainme...nce_at_67.html
    You beat me to the punch but here is a link from USA Today that is unranked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by USA Today
    The top 10 timeline runs from bluesman Muddy Waters' audience-expanding 1960 visit to Newport Jazz to Nine Inch Nails' appearance at Woodstock '94.

    Onkey says she was surprised that newer performances didn't make the list.

    "They're every bit as good as the older festival moments," she says. "I suppose these performances just need to be seen by more people before they are truly appreciated and make a short list."
    NIN really is the oddball here (and not just because they're the only ones covered in mud). U2's career was still getting started in 1985, and you can argue Dylan is relevant even now, but almost everyone else on that list is long dead and gone.

    But I guess she's right about the newer ones being too recent — they haven't proved they can stand the test of time yet.

    (No doubt bill will show up any time now to say NIN peaked in '94, so they aren't out of place at all. )

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