the production is interesting, i guess, but i'd like to hear more than a cut up la mer with a generic beat...add some other instrumentation, even if it's samples.
definitely not a fan of toothtaker's rapping, but it's by far not the worst i've heard.
also, why would you wear a 30lb gold chain if it bruises your collarbone? like...get a lighter one?
This parody Se7en unboxing video closes with a short burst of fake Trent singing a jingle that is hilarious.
I was at Malta International Airport and the Hard Rock Cafe there has framed copies of a Spin magazine and a Rolling Stone Mag from around the time The Perfect Drug came out. I didn't have time to snap a pic but I'm passing through again in August. I'll get some then
This is quite funny although I think it was done before HM was released
http://i.imgur.com/YZdEX25.jpg
New merch (t-shirts) up on the nin.com site, for anyone who's interested. Added some material from With Teeth, Wave Goodbye, and one Fragility 2000 shirt.
http://www.ticketmaster.com/ninsoundgardengift
"Get NIN tickets for Father's day" aka "we know the fanbase is getting on a bit, would you like a nice dressing gown too"
http://abc13.com/entertainment/local...t-club/102747/
A local artist created a mural on the side of Numbers (a club in Houston where NIN played several times in the early to mid-nineties) and Trent is among those he included, although it looks like it was based on a capture from the Closer video.
The 99 Best Soundtracks Of The 90s
Lost Highway is listed at #69:
Natural Born Killers and The Crow also make the list, although there's only a quick mention of Trent for Natural Born Killers.What makes it great: Produced by Nine Inch Nails’ Trent Reznor, the soundtrack features a mix of score and song, including multiple songs from Reznor himself + many more cool dudes.
Really the soundtrack to: Wearing sunglasses at night.
Most memorable song: “The Perfect Drug,” Nine Inch Nails. Somehow hopelessly romantic and incredibly intimidating/scary, which is par for the course re: NIN.
Sleeper favorite: “I’m Deranged,” David Bowie. Unforgettably haunting techno Bowie, which also featured prominently at the beginning and end of the film itself.
Low point: “I Put a Spell on You,” Marilyn Manson. Kind of a clever idea for a cover, but it gets old.
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Nergal, lead singer of behemoth is at the polish show.
http://instagram.com/p/pE8dELxWS_/
What are you listening to? @ Copenhagen
Came Back Haunted at 5:38
On a recent Nerdist podcast, one of the hosts mentions a young comic wearing a Nine Inch Nails shirt at an open mic.
Finally got to use this as a reaction pic (cutoff on the screenshot, but it was the full version with the watermark/credits) on /b/ during some small Rez-nerding around. 'twas fun.
I would be very surprised if NIN is actually hire-able considering there's no real members once a tour is over, and Trent is a busy bunny. If this was an official Columbia or something post, maybe, but it seems to me this is a very speculative thing.
Plus, artists can veto setlists so no, you wouldn't get the perfect drug, happiness in slavery or any other song he doesn't play by choice.
I would expect NIN to be at least 300k, judging from this list. I don't know how they got the numbers but 150k seems really low considering the lights and what not. http://priceonomics.com/how-much-doe...favorite-band/
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I saw that list a couple weeks ago and was disappointed about the omission of NIN.
I think anywhere between $250k-$500k makes sense.
I would actually pitch in as well. I believe that we actually have all the necessary resources within this community to pull this off. From booking a venue to having a caterer and whatnot..
Wouldn't that be crazy?
I would get married and then divorced the next day just to have Trent play at my wedding.
Who wants to get married?
I don't care if it's NIN with a strobe light from a party store and some tinsel from an old Christmas tree, I'd gladly put money towards it (even though I know this is totally not serious or possible ultimately, it's a great thought).