Here come the full song
Show can be viewed / ripped with Captvty if you are in france on this link.
http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/...-deviations-1/
pitchfork redeeming themselves this time around with The Fragile
That pretty much sums it up.The Fragile arrived a stylistic turning point, emerging at the point where the “alternative” sobriquet fell out of fashion and “indie” achieved dominance. Today, though, reservations about the lyrics’ outré confessionality and the music’s jam-packed, everything-plus-the-kitchen-sink gigantism seem positively quaint.
i definitely think the best part of the new yahoo interview is this bit:
We’ve been f***ing around with 80 pieces of music, some of which may show up in some fashion here and there.
Interview about The Vietnam War documentary.
https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/01/1....html?referer=
He also says NIN is priority in 2017 though
Clip of The Vietnam War documentary with music:
http://pitchfork.com/news/70852-tren...m-documentary/
I moved the chatter to random nin comments: http://www.echoingthesound.org/commu...265#post336265
Waaaaah
Trent Reznor says the “toxic environment” of social media has negatively affected music
http://consequenceofsound.net/2017/0...ffected-music/
Blaming social media? The only music looking for the acceptance of social media is pop music. You don't make pop music? You want to make real art? Then fuck what social media has to say. And honestly, if you can't handle what the douches of the world who lurk on the interwebs have to say, then maybe you're in the wrong business. Is everyone suppose to hold hands and sing Kumbaya together? That's not the way the world works. Art always causes a reaction, whether it's positive or negative. I don't know what Trent wants to be, an artist or a pop artist? Cuz an artist wouldn't care what people had to say about their art and just did what they love and believe in. And the people who connect with what they put out in the world will connect with it. Ordinary people have no right to voice their opinion (cough free speech cough) on an open platform like social media? Trent, just say "fuck the haters" and "fuck pop music" and get on with what you do. There's plenty of amazing music out there today that is breaking boundaries and doing something different. I don't need social media to validate it. I can find it and appreciate it all on my own.
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I prefer the AV club version of that interview:
http://www.avclub.com/article/trent-...ocialMarketing
Because it calls him on being an asshole.
Also all the condecension about vinyl etc. Dude: you are an executive at apple music.
One time he had the good sense to use social media to enhance the album experience, Year Zero. what happened to that Trent?
I'd never seen this picture of Trent before. Doesn't seem like there are too many professional shots of Trent from back then.
Source.
Looks like it's from the "Time and Chance" days haha
The number twelve on this list.
http://vinescope.com/articles/pictur...&page_number=3
Get voting...
http://www.besteveralbums.com/thechart.php?a=107172
a brief history of goth: https://twitter.com/pitchfork/status/820617893574389761
(via pitchfork)
sorry for the drift, but how can you tweet that picture and say "original iPod" when the caption on the display clearly says "generation 4 iPod"? the original iPod had a physical WHEEL that rotated to allow you to browse (i know, i had one). peoples' laziness / easy acceptance of misinformation is astounding.
Google searching that iTunes gift card artwork takes me to an article from from 2014.
This might belong in Random Stupidity...
Last edited by NIN64; 01-17-2017 at 05:51 PM. Reason: I hate youtube. . .
These bootleg merch companies on Facebook are getting a little out of hand.
Ripfork rips on everything Pitchfork does, so they could not resist bringing this up:
https://twitter.com/Ripfork/status/819961599683416069
And the follow-up:
https://twitter.com/Ripfork/status/819963302268829696