Music
Oops
by Sean on May.08, 2008, under Music
This evening I decided I should pick up my guitar and practice some more. To my horror I discovered that I’ve managed to damage the nut, so one of the strings rattles around horribly
I now need to find the time to locate someone local who can do a nice repair job. Any recommended repair shops in the Newcastle area?
Nine Inch Nails – The Slip…
by Sean on May.05, 2008, under Music, Nine Inch Nails
…is available right now!
Nine Inch Nails – Ghosts I-IV
by Sean on Mar.03, 2008, under Music, Nine Inch Nails
That is all
NiN – Year Zero
by Sean on Apr.13, 2007, under Music, Nine Inch Nails
Your order for Year Zero – Nine Inch Nails has been posted.
Please note PLAY.COM will show on your statement.
Please allow 3-5 days delivery.
Huzzah!
VH1.com : Track-by-track preview of Year Zero
by Sean on Mar.16, 2007, under Music, Nine Inch Nails
Beginning To Solve The Mystery
It’s probably the most adventurous, experimental and ballsy album released on a major label since Green Day’s revelatory American Idiot, which also happens to be its closest kin, in spirit at least. Because for all its growling electronics, squelching guitars and plinking African kalimbas, Year Zero is essentially a punk-rock album, one born of the same bold attitude that drove Green Day to jettison traditional thinking while making Idiot.But that’s about as far as those comparisons can go. Because there’s no jaunty, nine-minute rock-opera pieces to be found on Zero, nary a ballad on par with “Wake Me Up When September Ends.” Shoot, there are barely any discernable guitars. Instead, almost every sound you hear on the album has been chopped, ripped, pulled, flayed, destroyed, flattened, squeezed or smashed beneath the massive, ominous bit-mapping of Reznor and co-producer Atticus Ross. Sixty-four minutes of disorienting, pummeling Sturm und Drang roiling atop a rumbling, certifiably bone-chilling layer of white noise that recalls the wind whipping through a war zone.
The article is pretty good preview of what’s coming… Argh! I need this album now dammit!
