NIN: With Teeth
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- auricom0
nevermind, beside you in time.
damn, the 5.1 is pretty damn cool.
- Anarchitect0
people
downward espiral
this
needs more heroine
- cosmo0
$11. And worth every bit of it. Love it so far.
- Xrtions0
anyone know whats inside that access area on the site?
- lifeinbinary0
so far its just got the lyrics. its a giant pdf file in web and print versions. it can be printed poster size.
more stuff to be added in time apparently.
- cosmo0
every day is exactly the same, love this song.
- airey0
it's all good, except that damn sunspots track. maybe it's just me but it doesn't sound quite right to me. i love the first track! how many NIN songs evolve into a dance track lol! really positive vibe of this disc me thinks anyways.
- cosmo0
"right where it belongs" favourite song from the album.
- Xrtions0
damn, i love sunspots!!!
- cosmo0
damn, i love sunspots!!!
Xrtions
(May 3 05, 18:10)agreed.
- airey0
well luckily we are all different lol! man, if we were all like me i'd hate everyone...
i love the artwork!
- Theodore0
Great album except for the music and the sophmore poetry lyrics. Anyone diggin this shit should just kill themselves.
- fullerc0
I played it for a buddy last weekend and he said the worst insult ever....
he said
"This sounds like Moby"
- milo_minara0
hopefully you slapped him
- Xrtions0
and then slapped him again.
- devaur0
Sunspots is amazing!
Fucking the more this CD is played the more addicting it becomes. I cannot turn it off. It calls for me. At first I was not even sure if I enjoyed the album. But now I cannot stop listening to it.10 out of 10
Unbelievable.
- randoman0
Sometimes i think this place is flooded with marketers reccomending this shit.
C'mon 10+ threads for NIN? Does anyone even listen to them anymore?
Dont get me wrong, Pretty Hate Machine is probably one of my all time favorite albums, but give it a rest, maybe try to advertise this somewhere more related to it... like goth.com or something. ehhh.
- ronaldo0
no marketing trolls, it's just a brilliant album. if you listen to bands such as the beatles for example who continuously released hit after hit you'd notice that what made them so brilliant is their melodies. catchy melodies that get stuck up in your head that you find yourself singing throughout the day. thats what I get out of this nin album. I think Trent's love for music has mateured. He still has his sound that his core fans can enjoy, but at the same time he's reaching a whole new audience by exploring this structured, catchy melodic formula. That is in my oppinion the real challenge of a great song and a great song writer. Wanting to hear it over and over and sub-cauntiously singing it in your head when it's not on. Is Trent doing this to get more sales? I doubt it.. I think his love for music is just taking him to this plateau. I think he's making music for himself these days. With Teeth is becoming my favorite nin album.
- Xrtions0
great post ronaldo.
when trent broke through in '89, he took the industrial sound of bands like skinny puppy and ministry, but added catchy melodies to it, thus making industrial music accessible to the mass audience.
his influence as an artist is unquestionable, if it wasn't for trent, who knows we might not have artists like chemical brothers and moby.
- randoman0
I'm not going to argue Trent's talent or influence as a musician, I agree with what your saying although he can't alone take credit for this movement - there were a lot of bands doing similar stuff back in the 80's... NIN was one of the best, and most "playable" to be accepted and get radiplay and album sales, listen to Front 242, early Ministry, Nitzerebb, Lords of Acid... even Skinny Puppy had some melodic industrial tunes... honestly, Skinny Puppy is really underrated - if they "sold out" back then and made some more "acceptable" tunes they would be as big if not bigger than NIN... but their just too nuts, the guys image and lyrics project physco (and not the "cool" crazy that mainstream likes... more like an ugly, dirty and creepy insane). Listen to Warlock and Killing Time especially.
I understand your posting your praise of what you think to be a great album. But you have to understand the amount of PVN and PBS broadcasts coming in make it look more lie a marketing attack than anything else.