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whynotsmile 02-24-04 08:48 PM

YES!!! NIN to release new album and tour shortly!
 
Nine Inch Nails are at work on their fourth album, Bleed Through, in Los Angeles. Trent Reznor and Co. hope to finish it by summer and release it later this year.
"It's more song-oriented [than 1999's The Fragile]," says NIN mastermind Reznor. "It's much more lean. It's going to be twelve good punches in the face -- no fillers, no instrumentals, just straight to the point."

Rick Rubin (Red Hot Chili Peppers, the Beastie Boys, Johnny Cash) is producing the record. "It's kind of a new vibe this time around," says Reznor. "Different people, different approach.

While Bleed may be more streamlined than its predecessors, namely the expansive concept records 1994's The Downward Spiral and The Fragile, it won't exactly be light fare. "It's a complicated concept record," Reznor says, "but reduced to just simple songs. It's not epic in its scope. It's minimal and a bit brutal."

NIN plan to hit the road in the next few months to preview the new material. "It's been forever since we played," Reznor says. "I'm reenergized right now, my life's in order, and I'm ready to combat the shitty music that's out right now."



from rolling stone.com

db27 02-24-04 08:56 PM

sssssswwwwwwwweeeeeeeeeettttttttttttttt!!!!!!!

any word on the "tapeworm project"

Deftones 02-24-04 09:07 PM

damn, where does rick rubin find time. between the new beastie boys, the new slipknot, and the new system of a down, that guys is one busy mo-fo.

Jepthah 02-24-04 09:37 PM

This sounds promising. I've been waiting for Reznor to go 'back to basics' even though with him you could argue there never were any basics. ;)

He certainly has his work cut out for him with all the mallcore fake-angst in the marketplace.

Rogue588 02-24-04 10:02 PM

Not sure how I feel about Rubin producing Trent [no slam intended against Rubin], but i'm definitely there when this comes out.

Let's hope we get DVD video comp too! My VHS is worn out..

Ergyu 02-24-04 10:08 PM

Welcome to 5 months ago, but still exciting. I'm slightly dissapointed that Rick Rubin is involved at all, but as probably the biggest NIN fan you'll meet, there's no way I can't be excited!

Closure was completed about 2 years ago, but unofficially without Trent's input, therefore it was shelved indefinitely, until he decides to release it. By the way he spoke of it, he wants nothing to do with that time period in his life, but I'm sure it will make it's way out some time. Personally I'd rather just get an all new dvd with videos, including post Halo 12 ones and any possible new ones. Having Broken officially released would be neat too, but I can deal with my home made VCD as it's not that important.

Capo2002 02-24-04 11:09 PM

cool. :up:

sfsdfd 02-25-04 12:28 AM

He's also doing the soundtrack for Doom III. His Quake 1 soundtrack was just amazing, so I'm stoked.

- David Stein

Jackskeleton 02-25-04 12:36 AM

Actually, he jumped off the Doom III project because he wanted to work on his album and the toru.


Also, the latest unofficial word from SPIN magazine is that Trent Reznor has pulled all of his music from Doom 3 and has quit the project. PlanetDoom.com has speculated that another former NIN member, Chris Vrenna (who worked on Alice) will be replacing Trent, but there is no official word from id on either of these rumors
Unofficial, but still

Ergyu 02-25-04 03:11 AM

I think it's pretty official that he's not doing the music, but unofficial that Vrenna is doing it. He would be the next best thing though, as he is an amazing artist/producer as well. I believe he is doing American McGees Oz as well.

woofman 02-25-04 08:24 AM

Bring it on in 5.1!

TripWire 02-25-04 09:12 AM

yeah Trent opted out from doing Doom 3, guess he didn't have the time. But Vrenna is picking it up, so that can be just as cool. He did a good job on Alice.

Frank TJ Mackey 02-25-04 11:14 AM

Is anyone feeling like Rick Rubin damn near produces every third record that comes out.

Johnny Cash, Jay-Z, Trent Reznor etc.

LivingINClip 02-25-04 12:25 PM

It sounds like to me that the album is going back towards a 'Broken' sound, which is my favorite NiN era.

Ergyu 02-25-04 01:56 PM


Originally posted by LivingINClip
It sounds like to me that the album is going back towards a 'Broken' sound, which is my favorite NiN era.
After the Fragility 2.0 tour settled down, trent was asked what the next record would sound like, and he basically said "down and dirty and very visceral." Definitly sounds like Broken era to me, which is totally cool with me. I don't think he needs Rubins help though. That kind of bums me out, I just have to keep my faith in the man and hope he doesn't cop out and do a nu metal record.

Hiro11 02-25-04 02:25 PM


Originally posted by LivingINClip
It sounds like to me that the album is going back towards a 'Broken' sound, which is my favorite NiN era.
I was listening to this ep last night. It still sounds great and is still the best stuff NiN ever did...IMHO. The only problem is that he was clearly getting pretty ****ed up psychologically when recording it and then went completely nuts during the Closer and Fragile albums. So what we want is a slightly pathological Trent, not a homicidal one.

DLogic 02-25-04 03:03 PM


Originally posted by woofman
Bring it on in 5.1!
Isn't that already in 5.1? Besides this is the music forum...

j/k

woofman 02-25-04 03:38 PM


Originally posted by DLogic
Isn't that already in 5.1? Besides this is the music forum...

j/k


-ptth- :)

MJKTool 02-25-04 03:43 PM

Is Lohner still with NIN's?

MJKTool 02-25-04 03:47 PM


Originally posted by db27
any word on the "tapeworm project"
Yeah its called "never coming out"

:p

I vaguely remember reading a recent interview with either Danny Lohner or Trent in which they discuss it. I'll see if I can find it for you. From what I remember, It's all but done, but there is something holding it up....most likely Trent.

Ergyu 02-25-04 04:51 PM

I think part of the hold up is legal crap pertaining to the different record labels all the artists are from.

I believe Lohner will be working with Trent again. I recall him saying he had been down to work/visit with Trent and that the album was progressing well. I hope he can coax everyone from the last tour back in (clouser, dillon, lohner, finck.) It's the closest thing I think we have come to a really solid NIN line up. Well, I would consider that line up with Vrenna instead of Dillon the best, but Vrenna has been out of the picture for a long time and it's known he has no intention of working with Nine Inch Nails again.

I have a feeling when the tapeworm project actually does come out, it's gonna pull a Daikatana (for those computer gamers among us) and totally flop. I love the song Vacant, and would love to hear the original studio version with Maynard and Trent on vocals, but I have my doubts as to whether this thing will ever surface or not.

Mr. Self Destruct 02-25-04 08:05 PM

I feel like I have to reply to this thread....

it bothers me that there are no official (or even semi-official) nine inch nails news sites anymore, it always gives me the impression that they've dissappeared off the face of the earth. the official site hasn't had any content on in it for quite a long time. the other useful site nineinchnails.net hasn't had any updates since 2002.

as for tapeworm, while a very interesting idea, i am certainly not holding my breath for it--i believe the rumors started around 1996. tapeworm.net even had some studio pictures at some point, which have long dissappeared.

it looks five years is the wait between record. but i am sure it will be worth it. it would be great to see them live again--the last time i saw them perfect circle was basically unknown and their first record wasnt even on the shelves yet..

fan forever,

m r s e l f d e s t r u c t

MJKTool 02-25-04 09:08 PM

NINE INCH NAILS' DANNY LOHNER Offers Update On TAPEWORM Project - Oct. 30, 2003

NINE INCH NAILS man Danny Lohner has spoken to Metal Hammer magazine about his TAPEWORM project, the semi-mythical supergroup that has, in five or so years since its inception, featured contributions from NIN mastermind Trent Reznor, A PERFECT CIRCLE/TOOL frontman Maynard James Keenan and PANTERA's Phil Anselmo.

According to Lohner, the band has undergone a complete metamorphosis after he discarded all the old material and replaced it with a more focused sound as well as the four key members. The group is now made up of Lohner, Reznor, Keenan and ex-12 ROUNDS drummer Atticus Ross. The group was originally set to mix an album last Christmas. However legal disputes over Reznor and Keenan being signed to different labels have once again put the project on hold. At least, until after Lohner has completed his current NIN duties.

"I've gotta get back with Trent and figure out when we can actually do it," Lohner explained. "We have very little work to do to finish it"

Although he reckoned "musically it's hard to describe," Lohner said TAPEWORM is "fairly well rounded with lots of different instrumentation — the things you've come to expect from the NIN camp but not strictly a guitar tock thing. With Maynard and Trent working together on the vocals there's been a lot of attention given to having hooky, anthemic choruses."

With regards to the eagerly awaited new NINE INCH NAILS album, Lohner said it is likely to be completed by the end of the year, followed by a world tour shortly after. Whetting fans' appetites, he said. "The new material is much more stripped down and raw than 'The Fragile'. It's like the antithesis of the last record, it's much more immediate, direct and aggressive."

db27 02-25-04 10:55 PM

thanks for that post MJK, unfortunate news but thanks just the same. hopefully someday it will surface.

Ergyu 02-26-04 03:26 PM


Originally posted by Mr. Self Destruct
the last time i saw them perfect circle was basically unknown and their first record wasnt even on the shelves yet..
That was the last time I saw them too, well the last time pretty much everyone in the US saw them. Almost 4 years ago.



theninhotline.net is the closest you can come now to solid NIN news these days. I used to prefer Seemslikesalvation.com but he jumped the shark it seems.




MJKTool, that was the article I was refering to earlier, cool.


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