Tension 2013 made #3 on Entertainment Weekly's 10 Best Musical Performances of 2013:
http://www.ew.com/ew/gallery/0,,2076...006198,00.html
Tension 2013 made #3 on Entertainment Weekly's 10 Best Musical Performances of 2013:
http://www.ew.com/ew/gallery/0,,2076...006198,00.html
White Sea (a.k.a. Morgan Kibby of M83) is interviewed by Alisa of The Naked and Famous, and Morgan references a Trent Reznor story that's not immediately familiar to me. In any case, it's a very good interview.
http://thelabmagazine.com/2013/12/31/white-sea/
Sometime around 1997, Trent was consulting with Rick Rubin about how to get moving on his next album. Rick put him up in a cabin in Big Sur, where it was just him and a piano. It was mostly unproductive, depressing and horrible, but that's also where he wrote La Mer.
--SalonTo prepare, Reznor rented a house by the ocean in Big Sur and began writing songs at a grand piano. The results, he quickly decided, sucked. “Once I start sounding like Willie Nelson,” he says, “then I’m like, OK, I have to get back to the computer.”
--Jan 1998 Alt PressIf it's difficult for him to say what he's after, it has been no less frustrating for him to chase it down. On the advice of producer Rick Rubin, Reznor packed off to Big Sur, California, for a month. "Another thing that's probably slowed the procedure down
"The whole idea of going up to Big Sur was to try writing songs on a piano versus the way I'd always done it in the past, which was to start with a loop or a bass line - and also to avoid becoming a parody of myself."
It was a noble idea, but Reznor quickly labels it a disaster.
"It was fucking hellacious being up there," he says of some of the most beautiful coastline in the world. "What creeps up on you is the feeling that it would be great if you were here with your girlfriend for a weekend. But when the element of complete and utter isolation creeps in... it'd be nice to stare at the 5000 stars in the sky with someone. That- on top of the fact that it was about a 300-foot cliff at the end of the front yard."
Reznor headed to a house in Big Sur, California, for a change of scene. He brought a few musical ideas - and a lot more emotional baggage. "It just took me time to sit down and change my head and my life around. I had to slap myself in the face: "If you want to kill yourself, do it, save everybody the fucking hassle. Or get your shit together."
"I thought Big Sur would be a nice break," he says and smiles. "It was sheer terror. Isolation on the side of a mountain, an hour from the nearest grocery store. I really didn't want to be by myself. I wasn't prepared for it."
--Rolling Stone
--Raygun 1998Going up to "Big Sur" was interesting and disastrous at the same time, being totally alone on the side of a mountain an hour away from the nearest grocery store with just your dogs and violent, loud ocean. And it turned into that crashing rocks isolation chamber which started to drive me insane.
"When i got in touch with Rick Rubin about doing the album, he said, 'As a friend and a fan, be aware that i think you're boxing yourself in a corner. There's only much more extreme you can get lyrically.' He told me to try writing a record alone at the piano instead of a drum machine. i tried. I went to Big Sur and lived in a house by myself. I went insane and almost killed myself sitting at a piano trying to write like Tom Petty does. I think Petty's great. I also realized that when i sit down and do that it starts to sound like Billy Joel's The Stranger."
--CMJ Sept 1997
Spin Magazine apparently visited him at his Big Sur house to interview him about being named Most Vital Artist of 1997. You can read that here. Notable quote: "I'd really like to get into more film scoring. I think I'd be good at it."
I absolutley love his mid-2000s work. Cutting edge, ground breaking and progressive stuff. You probably already have, but if you havent, check out Fantastic Damage and his album he produced for Aesop Rock, Bazooka Tooth. IMO, 2 of the best hip-hop albums of all time. His disc he did with Cannibal Ox is great too (cant remember the name of that one), as is 2 of his instrumental discs, Collecting the Kid, and the excellent High Water (that he did with The Blue Series Contimuum)
anyways, what I came here to post...
Driving home from work today with the radio on the local modern rock station (KRRO) barely audible in the backround, and all of a sudden I hear a familiar bass line... So i turn it up, and the station has decided, almost 20 years after the album was released, to use Piggy as the backround music in one of their station IDs.
(they have also used Fear Factory's Demanufacture (one of my all time favorite songs) as the intro music to their "loud and local" show. Fear Factory, while not being local to Sioux Falls, is deferentially loud...)
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Japan ftw.
I saw a NIN sticker slapped onto the back of someone's car at the mall on NYE. It's good to see one of those. I wish I had one on my car.
Trents making music again look at his instagram
Making music, or rehearsals? I want new NIN as much as anyone, but this seems really soon, and we know they're rehearsing for an electronic tour. GOD DAMN IT TRENT WHY YOU TEASE SO GOOD.
I'm usually wrong when I speculate but I would guess it's rehearsals. The explain later will be lineup changes/ his vision for this tour. But because I'm wrong its a new album or soundtrack
He actually just bought that and wants to show off his new toy to the internet like Ally does. He's not writing any new music, and nothing special is going on rehearsals-wise.
Because he's a fucking troll and would do something like that just to get us excited.
In Episode 7 of Ziltoid Radio, Devin Townsend, performing his alien-puppet-alter-ego-character thing Ziltoid, plays Closer at 26:41 and makes fun of it and Trent's whining. Devin has previously said in a Formspring Q&A that he's a fan of TR's music and production techniques, but loathes his voice and lyrics; he'd love to collaborate with him sometime, though (plus, in the early days of Strapping Young Lad, he had sampled "Happiness in Slavery" in the song "Centipede").
http://www.teamrockradio.com/shows/ziltoid-radio
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Someone on Reddit guessed that "Day 1" is a cryptic reference to NIN playing the first day of Coachella, which should be announced soon. Not a bad guess.
I am currently reading "How Music Works", by David Byrne. On page 84 of the paperback edition he writes about the demonstrations of recorded music Edison would hold when advertising early audio recordings. Byrne joked along the lines of, "you can bet NIN and Insane Clown Posse were not played at the parties."
I've been reading the same book. There are one or two other TR/NIN mentions in it, IIRC.
Maybe TR is doing the Gone Girl soundtrack after all?
Not to mention NIN is touring throughout many different countries all this year and Gone Girl comes out in October.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...eet-metal.html
Worst NIN spotting ever.
Someone had to post this, sorry about that.
This reviewer thinks a Nine Inch Nails track was played in last night's episode of Community (there wasn't, by the way):
The show’s elasticity allows it to have a whacked-out rave scene set in the lunchroom and scored by Nine Inch Nails and Dave Matthews Band (true fans would call him “Dave”) right up against a genuinely touching scene where Shirley tells Jeff and Annie that Pierce has died.
Seen on Facebook:
"I loathe your music. Make music with me."
Not one's best line.
Top 200 North American tours:
http://www.pollstarpro.com/files/cha...ricanTours.pdf
#68 - Nine Inch Nails
Gross (millions) - 14.4
Avg Ticket price - $73.12
Avg Tickets - 6,353
Total Tickets - 196,936
Average Gross - 464,516
Cities/Shows - 31/32
By playing nearly twice as many shows? 60+ looking him up on wiki seems like one of the tours was with ZZ Top - also maybe people just have shit taste in music?
Spotting : redemptive power of Hurt in the Christian Post
http://www.christianpost.com/news/ch...chorus-111501/
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Apologies if previously posted. NME tossers doing their best to make me hate them again...
http://www.nme.com/blogs/nme-blogs/1...20songs%20ever