Great little video on the process of making the artwork. Sadly I probably won't be able to afford the book itself, but this looks amazing.
Daaaaaaaaaaamn. That looks very awesome. It's a bit pricey...but looks to be definitely worth it.
That looks so beautiful, I've always loved his work, even did a project on him in art school. He deserves $300 for this. Mind you, I can't afford that, but I'd love to.
The whole package looks very slick. Little outside of my budget but tempted.
I am hoping that it doesn't sell out quick and sticks around as long as the TGWTDT box set did. At least until I'm able to get some funds to cover it.
Not worth $300.
Maybe $75.
Not $300.
I'd love one and I'm very tempted, but I think the Mrs would crush my testicles.
The video is great. 300$? Darn... I really don't have that money to spend.
Ahhhhhh shit here I go spending money again.
This probably belongs in the controversial NIN opinions thread, but I've never thought the Russel Mills artwork matched the music on Hesitation Marks at all. Definitely for TDS, but not at all for HM.
With hesitation marks basically being TDS2, and very obviously being advertised as such I was extremely excited seeing the artwork and the aesthetic hoping for a similarly aggressive feel to the album. What we got was well...not even remotely similar to TDS in any way, shape or form. I liked the art though.
For $300 the new NIN album better be embedded in the pages in some new kind of Year Zero style ARG.
You liked it, tony... but only enough that you'd maybe spend the equivalent of one single non-deluxe video game purchase to get high-quality reproductions of the whole set plus a unique frame-ready piece.
I'm not buying this, and I don't think most fans (of NIN or Mills) will be either - which works out well since there are only 2000 copies - but at least check out the documentary about the project before assigning a value to the work.
Anyway, I think the artwork is great and would definitely like to see the book at some point. I think the artwork goes well with the album, although I don't think album art necessarily has to match the album. I think it's fine if the art changes how you hear the music. (Not that there's anything wrong if you do think the art should match the music - that's just my opinion.)
Do you have a link to that advertising? Because that sounds like a very simplistic interpretation of what was said about the album before it came out (e.g. this), and not something that was obviously present in the advertising.
Last edited by m15a; 12-15-2015 at 06:34 PM.
If you don't think that Trent was building HM off TDS you're blind.
http://www.spin.com/2013/08/nine-inc...-marks-stream/
Last edited by BRoswell; 12-15-2015 at 06:17 PM.
Well, looks like my wife is getting a receipt for her birthday which is on the 21st...
I do think Trent was building off or referencing TDS when making HM. But I think considering any work that references a previous work as "part 2" or a "sequel" is simplistic.
It's not just "semantics". A lot of fans expected HM to sound like TDS or be a follow up to the "plot" of TDS (if there is an overarching plot), and were disappointed because of that expectation. And that's because people though "TDS part 2". When Trent is quoted as saying (from the Spin article tony.parente just linked to)
and fans expect the album to sound like TDS - that's the fault of fans, not the advertising.I started really thinking a lot about who I was back in the Downward Spiral days, writing that album. Not so much the album, or how it sounds, or even really what it was about, but who I was then and who I’ve become now … how i’ve changed internally, et cetera.
Not gonna lie, when i saw the updated default pics for NIN's FB page.... my instant reaction was HOLY SHIT NEW NIN ALBUM buuuuuut then i obviously looked closer to what it actually was advertising and then my excitement vanished. Love Russell Mills artwork, would love to own the book but i don't have the money for it.
Poo.