YES!!! NIN to release new album and tour shortly!
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Originally posted by Ergyu
I used to prefer Seemslikesalvation.com but he jumped the shark it seems.
I used to prefer Seemslikesalvation.com but he jumped the shark it seems.
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Originally posted by Mr. Self Destruct
The site I mentioned http://www.nineinchnails.net/news and seemslikesalvation were the same. However, it hasn't been updated since 2002.
The site I mentioned http://www.nineinchnails.net/news and seemslikesalvation were the same. However, it hasn't been updated since 2002.
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yeah I always go to http://www.theninhotline.net
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I thought Trent was working with DJ Shadow and Zach de la Rocha on some stuff. What ever happened to that?
I always enjoyed NIN's 'experimental' albums and the instrumentals. But I love Broken too. Rubin's ivolvement worries me a bit, but I have faith that the new album won't end up sounding like SOAD and Slipknot.
I always enjoyed NIN's 'experimental' albums and the instrumentals. But I love Broken too. Rubin's ivolvement worries me a bit, but I have faith that the new album won't end up sounding like SOAD and Slipknot.
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He was producing like 7 tracks or something with for Zach, I don't know if he was working with DJ shadow on that though. DJ Shadow has been doing other tracks with Zach though. They were just tracks for Zachs solo record though, so no long term type involvement from Trent.
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I'm going to miss instrumentals though. I really enjoy all aspects of his career, but especially the TDS/the Fragile type continuity. I would much prefer something along the lines of TDS with a couple more mellow, possibly instrumental pieces than 12 full on songs without much continuity. Hopefully he sticks by his guns and the album does turn out semi conceptual.
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Not that this has anything to do with NIN, but someone above wondered what happened to the Zach De La Rocha record. Here's something I found at DJ Shadows site:
Whatever happened to the Zack De La Rocha stuff?
I'd give anything to have good news for you on this front, but I don't. In fact, it's the opposite of good. But I feel I owe you all an update. Here's what I know. After our session, the results of which I was extremely happy with, Zack was supposed to finish the rest of the album with another producer. He apparently never showed up to those sessions, and to my knowledge, never attempted to reschedule. Why? No one seems to know. Suffice to say those three songs I did may never see the light of day. I attempted to contact Zack a few times to voice my concern and seek an explanation, but was unsuccessful.
I would love these songs to be heard; they're kinetic, futuristic, and gritty. Unfortunately the music was done for hire and they are out of my hands now.
I'd give anything to have good news for you on this front, but I don't. In fact, it's the opposite of good. But I feel I owe you all an update. Here's what I know. After our session, the results of which I was extremely happy with, Zack was supposed to finish the rest of the album with another producer. He apparently never showed up to those sessions, and to my knowledge, never attempted to reschedule. Why? No one seems to know. Suffice to say those three songs I did may never see the light of day. I attempted to contact Zack a few times to voice my concern and seek an explanation, but was unsuccessful.
I would love these songs to be heard; they're kinetic, futuristic, and gritty. Unfortunately the music was done for hire and they are out of my hands now.