Oh reddit!
Is this person deaf? —
fullmudman14h
trent was sounding every one of his fifty three years on the 2018 show i caught. he had robin do basically all the screaming, too.
i don't think he has much gas left in the tank. 30+ years as a touring act is a good run, but might be time to hang up the boots.
The OP's reddit post history makes me cautiously think it's not a total BS.
...Hope we'll see Dive & Slam live debut finally.
I don't know where you saw them, but the two shows I caught in Chicago were amazing & some of the most fun I've ever had at a concert. They sounded great and the setlists were varied and exciting. I really hope when they do resume touring that they play the shows they had planned for 2020 because two back-to-back shows at the Minneapolis Armory would be epic.
I have a feeling that 2022 will SURELY be in support of SOMETHING to do with Year Zero. I mean, surely we at least get an EP. 2022: The Event, or something like that
I think @Erneuert was pointing out a Redditor who said that quote, it wasn’t him!
I understand now that I look again. Thanks for pointing that out, and apologies to @Erneuert
I just ended up looking them up on that ASCAP database and losing the will to live reading all the iterations of possible Ghosts titles and all the obscure film score titles! I kept thinking oh is that new and it ended up being Waves or something. I’d even forgotten some of the Togerher / Locusts titles and getting my hopes up because it had NIN as performers of course
I looked up Dive & Slam and it seems to have gone but what hasn’t gone is Slanted Truth by TR and also Aaron Christopher Gower - who the fuck is he? I can’t find anyone of that name as a songwriter on google. Bizarre. I think I found a landscape Gardner, maybe someone landscaping Trents house?
So I reached out to OP on the reddit post after he posted that he "runs the most well known industrial club in North America." I asked, "what club?" His reply are these links...
https://www.vice.com/en/article/53a9...sco-industrial
https://post-punk.com/los-angeles-das-bunker/
https://secretlosangeles.com/dance-t...d-anniversary/
For clarity... I've never been to LA, so I'm not familiar with this place. His reddit user name is u/Das_Bunker. It lines up with the articles so I'm thinking very possible. I hope nin does some shows... I'll go for sure.
interesting for sure. don’t cut your hair, trent.
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I’d like to see Atticus with long hair.
Although it's a "reliable" source, I doubt it's this year. I'd love to be wrong though and eat my words. Just seems like there needs to be a bit more time.
I'll be first in line. lmao.
I’m ready. Artists and venues need to get back to it to stay in business. Get vaccinated or you might be waiting longer than later this year or next year to see a show. At the very least, expect that you’ll have to take a covid test, but vaccination might be required.
Would be a great year to grace Wisconsin with an appearance that has been missing for 10 years (I blame the lawsuit). Summerfest would fit the large, outdoor venue.
I could see Trent wanting to help out specific venues/owners stay afloat. I suspect Atticus will be far more reluctant to tour. Either way, I suspect most of this is contingent on some sort of universally accepted vaccine passport.
I’m dying for a NIN show (or any show) but still don’t know how good I’d feel about traveling and being in line and a crowd of thousands of people even with vaccine requirements. It feels like up until a few weeks ago bands were still moving stuff to 2022 and now it’s the opposite suddenly happening. I’m sure with all that in mind figuring out how to put together any amount of shows right now is going to take longer than usual but how soon could we probably expect an announcement if anything happens?
Interesting wording you chose there, especially with current events. I may be yearning for a NIN show, but I don't wanna die going to one and getting sick. I think bands setting up 2021 shows are rushing and getting ahead of themselves. I'm sure your ticket purchase is gonna come with a clause that you cannot sue anyone if you catch COVID.
I'd personally rather them wait for 2022 for shows. I won't be traveling for any shows this year, that's for sure.
Not even sure I would attend if the show came to me. I for one won't be buying pit tickets anytime soon. Never thought I'd say that. For once in my life, I wouldn't mind being stuck in a seated venue.
If I could score a pair of front row tickets to an all seated venue, that would be awesome.
This would be the only way to get me into General Admission for a show.