wtf...why am I at work when this happens.
what the actual fuck is going on here
Isn't it the 25th anniversary of FDTS?
God damn this thing slaps. Those Who Suffer just started and yeah, this is my mood today.
Well this is pretty fucking cool.
This is going to be a fun listen.
on that same note:
uploaded May 17 and has one view.
This is the same track that @ninlive ripped at the end of last year from that DAT he was sent.
Last edited by otnavuskire; 06-01-2020 at 03:22 PM.
entirely possible, I have no idea how yt works.
What social media intern forgot the twitter password to @thninchnails so that they had to register @thninchnails_?
Man, this stuff is oldschool. I loved it when Not the Actual Events explored sounds similar to 1990s NIN, but this just dives headfirst into pure industrial.
Those Who Suffer is amazing. Holy shit. What a ride. This is possibly the most messed-up remix undertaking of theirs since Fixed.
Is this official?
Well, we can’t be sure, but Trent and Atticus have dropped remixes anonymously on SoundCloud before (the I Can’t Give Everything Away Farewell Mix). Also, the Saigon 1995 “recording” appears to have come out of the NIN camp and they seem to love world building enough to pull a crazy stunt like this.
After all, what better way to mark the 25th anniversary of FDTS than releasing a remix EP from a past that never existed? Even for the most dedicated fans, that would be a fairly obscure thing to do. But of course, it’s possible...
This is incredibly badass.
Cover art is amazing (guessing it's a leftover from Hesitation Marks?) and the remixes fuck hard.
Thank you, teitan + co.! <3
Side-note: that was my first time finally reading the MNHTTN PRJCT liner notes and I was alternately howling from laughter and nearly in tears by the final line. Beautiful work all around.
Nope. It's from the same painting that was used for tape 1 of Closure.
https://www.nin.wiki/File:Closurepart1.jpg
In the end I think I fall more on the "it's not TR/AR" than "it is," but I don't think that matching other remixes of the era is a good metric one way or the other. I'd assumed that whatever the source of these, it's only part of the conceit that they were "from 1994." Whether they're TR/AR-sourced or not, I don't think they're really intended to be viewed as "real" in-this-universe-as-opposed-to-the-Watchmen-alt-universe lost tracks from '94.
Though whatever the source, I will join the chorus in saying that these things are bangin'. Thrilled to have 'em on my HD regardless of where they came from.
IIRC, somebody was asking for a digital scan of the heresy artwork from the Manhattan Project. Maybe that guy is behind this release?
Oooooh, this just made my day!
Those who suffer - I needed to hear this.
Ooh, a PDF!
The Watchmen Blu-ray is out this week, too.
Last edited by tricil; 06-01-2020 at 04:45 PM.
Was just about to goto bed and checked the forum. not going to bed now.
Just sayin’, it’s on Bandcamp just like Strobe Light, so