https://www.musicinminnesota.com/men...pth-interview/
NIN is mentioned in Adrian Belew’s interview
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NIN is mentioned in Adrian Belew’s interview
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Jacob Bannon (Converge) designed a limited to 200 18x24 print for Revolver magazine's TDS special, and for only $33.33 you can be damn sure I preordered one.
I’ve seen this posted in like 4 places and I keep feeling like my chance of getting one on Friday is getting smaller and smaller, hahah.
Edit: Fuck it, I’ll be fine. Got one!
Last edited by ImTheWiseJanitor; 03-06-2019 at 04:08 PM.
Yeah, that took me like 5 seconds to order.
https://www.theprp.com/2019/03/06/ne...ls-kiss-shows/
Artist:Nine Inch Nails,The Jesus And Mary Chain,Death In Vegas,HMLTD&The Soft Moon
Venue: Hollywood, CA – Palladium
Date: Dec. 07th-08th, 11th-12th & 14th-15th, 2018
Gross Sales: $1,802,110
Attendance/Capacity: 24,337 / 24,337
Ticket Prices: $99.50, $79.50
American Idol contestant claims Trent, Chopin and Bach as his inspirations
https://www.journaldugeek.com/2019/0...captain-marvel
This french Captain Marvel article is hosting an official WITT youtube, it says "It should have a great soundtrack, she's wearing a NIN shirt, legendary 90s band, for for nostalgic people"
Revolver mag has several articles up relating to the downward spiral 25th anniversary.
https://www.revolvermag.com/culture/...ard-spiral-era
https://www.revolvermag.com/music/do...hard-contrasts
https://www.revolvermag.com/culture/...e-woodstock-94
as well as a couple more including a jacob bannon interview.
dammit
WorzelG beat me to it.
Oh man, those links led me to the video from March 5th 2019 where Fred Durst butchered Heart Shaped Box; along with Marilyn Manson.... with Billy Corgan sitting next to them.
Which reminded me of this video ...
What is happening!!!!!!!!!!
Last edited by snaapz; 03-07-2019 at 02:37 PM.
Sorry if this isn't actually new and has been mentioned, but I caught this on YouTube, where it's 5 days old. It's an Australian news special about murderers who lie on TV. I think it's sort of like 20/20 or Dateline. It's called Sunday Night, I think.
2 Ghosts 1 starts at about 10:38
Edit: there's some other instrumental music on the soundtrack that I REALLY like; I wonder who made it
Last edited by elevenism; 03-09-2019 at 08:42 AM.
There's a documentary on the BBC about the history of film music which has a small clip with Trent and Atticus in it towards the end (an interview and footage from the Oscars). Originally from 2016 it seems but new to me: https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episod...st-soundtracks
Also a brief mention in the Soft Cell documentary, which is new: https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episod...o-wave-goodbye
I saw they've got interviews up with HIDE (who everyone here should absolutely look up if they're into industrial music) and Lingua Ignota's Kristin Hayter, who is one of my absolute favorite people in music. I saw Chelsea Wolfe is on the cover of the issue as well. It seems like that magazine has come a very long way from when I was reading them in high school and everything was about Five Finger Death Punch, Halestorm, A7X, and other stuff of that sort.
Some episode titles from the new Gregg Akari series "Now Apocalypse":
- This is the Beginning of the End
- The Downward Spiral
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8201814...f_=tt_eps_sn_1
This is the new show from the guy who made the movies The Doom Generation and Nowhere. Some true 90's throwbacks right there.
Mumford & Sons cover Hurt, the voice is definitely Cash-esque although it’s in Cleveland - I only heard the first few lines, done in a bizarre slow way, not keen although if I get more time to listen perhaps it improves
https://www.binaural.es/noticias/mumford-and-sons-hurt/
I dig this channel.
"...it was easy for him to find funding for a second album."
Yeah, gotta stop it there.
I’d love for someone to do a documentary on that whole TVT thing, watching the Defiant Ones it’s a fascinating story and it seems integral to how Trent got so ‘precious’ about NIN for want of a better word.
I think it's fairly easy to track it. He brings his first solo work to TVT (and others), TVT likes, nurtures it and him a bit, send it and him off to mature (additional production) and when it come out, the "authority" hates it. He still gets to love and and tour with it but the authority does not approve. And not only doesn't approve, it grudgingly takes a large chunk of profit from it but also wants to squash it. And bury him. But he is cunning (and so very desperate looking for avenues to get escape [help me i am in hell]) and he has some new friendly to help me make further connections. And others see the goodness that can occur if he's allowed to do what he wants and not get into too much debt in the process (scum bag management notwithstanding). His, uh... wish comes true and TVT is bought off (slowly... slowly...). But if that doesn't lead to preciousness (and playing Doom often), I'm not sure what does.
When TVT claimed the opposite, one of the examples I read on the very early Trent billboards messages, is the black sin single, it was black because TVT didn't want to spend money on golden.