05 May, 2008
By: fiona
Filed Under:
downloading music,
nine inch nails,
release,
trent reznor
I know I'm a tad late with this one, but head over to
theslip.nin.com to download for free the entire new
Nine Inch Nails album. I must admit, if
he they released a physical version I'd buy it but it's nice of
him them to put it out for free, no strings attached.
I miss album artwork!!!!!
26 April, 2008
By: fiona
Filed Under:
downloading music,
metallica,
nine inch nails,
rolling stone,
trent reznor
It's always fun when people are proved wrong, especially when they sue people and have this "holier than thou" attitude...
Back in 2002 (I think?) Metallica were pissed at Napster (and its minions) for downloading music for free... and since the massive success of
NIN (and radiohead) they're eating their words...
Lars told
Rolling Stone
"
We're looking at how we can embrace everything. We want to be as free players as possible. We've been observing Radiohead and Trent Reznor (of Nine Inch Nails) and in 27 years or however long it takes for the next record, we'll be looking forward to everything in terms of possibilities with the internet."
Sure. Before they were blasting the internet and people downloading music for free, and now they're embracing it?
I guess better late than never? You can't expect people of their age to be up with all this kind of technology and the way of the future...
wait a minute ... Trent and Thom are like 20 years old aren't they? Damn kids and their technology!
05 April, 2008
By: fiona
Filed Under:
nine inch nails,
reunion,
trent reznor
Yes, yes, I know the above is a pic of Trent, not Robin, but I'm at work and can't get to Photoshop alright?
But if you head over to
nin.com you can feel the love as they welcome back former guitarist
Robin Finck. I'm not feeling the beard just yet.
And what about
Clouser? Why not re-unite with him? C'mon, he's only doing music for the TV Show
Numbers now. And that's the only reason I watch it. Ok, and the fact that i'm a total geek that I do weffriddles and logic grids in my spare time.....
.... and what about Danny? He was getting pretty hot toward the end... we need some eye candy in that band now. I'll do the judging..
actually, they should make Rob Sheridan a permanent member..... i'm just saying...
Yeah, working every fri/sat nights is starting to take its toll. I need a life.
03 March, 2008
By: fiona
Filed Under:
downloading music,
nine inch nails,
release
Head on over
here to listen to and buy the new
Nine Inch Nails release.
It's an instrumental release of 36 tracks. If you think of previous instrumentals from NIN then you'll be familiar with these songs. It's somewhat techno, somewhat piano, but
very NIN.
My favourite part of the entire thing though, is the fact that you can choose from so many different ways of purchasing the release,
and you can download the first 9 tracks for free (320kbps!!!!!!!!! yeeaaah!). And the fact that they've standardised the price for overseas CD's is cool too (I'm assuming it had something to do with Trent walking into a HMV in Australia and seeing how overpriced year_zero was. Yay Australia for starting a revolution!!)
And the website rocks too. Rob Sheridan is also my hero.
24 January, 2008
By: fiona
Filed Under:
nine inch nails,
peta,
trent reznor
I love it how Trent is a Peta ambassador, given the amount of bestiality allusions in his lyrics.

(That was a total joke BTW...) but if you head over to
this page, you can enter to win a signed copy of the game
Rock Band.
Props to the writer for saying "
And when you think about it, who better to sign a game that glorifies one person's ability to play multiple instruments than a guy who has mastered pretty much every instrument on the face of the planet?" - I couldn't have put it any better myself.
Pity I don't own an XBox or PS3.... But I still entered
02 November, 2007
By: fiona
Filed Under:
downloading music,
nine inch nails,
trent reznor

You have to hand it to
Trent Reznor for remaining true to his musical ideals. In the face of record company chaos as a result of people illegally downloading music for free, he
still doesn't say "don't steal music", but he doesn't want you to hear things unfinished, or "tainted".
"I'm truly saddened because I think music has been devalued, so that it's just a file on your computer, and it's usually free. But we can't change that. What we can do is try to offer people the best experience that we can provide them. Will it work? I don't know. But I think it's a great way to get music out to people who are interested. At the end of the day, all I care about is the integrity of the music, and that the feeling of those who experience it is as untainted as possible."
If only more people were concerned with the integrity of the music, rather than the money....
Read more gems from the holiness himself
here.