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Latest comment by: Chris Estey: "Sure as hell, anything by Dead Science. And how could you leave out The Epoxies' cover of "Clones"? (That one goes out to Billy Bullock-cum-Glen/Glenda, who knows I like Alice Cooper's original more, but 'tis the season ... in HELL!) I love the video for ...
Nine Inch Nails
Photos by Laura Musselman
Latest comment by: patrick: "great photos! excellent show. was right up in the front. Crystal Castles = WHATEVER. NIN rules. 'the slip rules. go Trent go!"
36 song instrumental album recorded last autumn. More volumes to come!
Latest comment by: Joseph Riippi: "The 300 dollar version was limited to 2500 copies that, yes, included vinyl as well as a photo book signed by Reznor himself. They sold out I believe the first day this went on sale. Everyone should get the 5 dollar version and then, after deciding how much ...
Well, it's another week (weak) of re-issues, remixes, and scraps.
Latest comment by: Tim Hanken: "I'm holding on to the session musician theory anyway. It feels good to be so cool (by transitive property of course.)"
Now that Radiohead has shown that letting people download an new album gives you piles of good publicity, another music maverick is following suit.
Trent Reznor of a band called Nine Inch Nails - you might have heard of them - has a fun little youtube clip up where he advocates that you steal his music. He got in trouble a few months back for calling his label on the ridiculously high prices of CDs (especially in Australia - $35 Aussie dollars for Year Zero - yikes!) and after seeing no change in prices after the much publicized criticism, he's decided you are better off just stealing the darn thing. Trent is also known for letting his fans download raw music files of NIN songs from his website so they can remix/play with them all they like. Ah Trent, soon enough you'll be free of Interscope and can give it all away (that is if the RIAA lets him back in the country).
{Hat tip to Slashdot for pointing out the lovely Down Under footage}
It’s a pretty light release week, but as usual there is something for everyone, including Nine Inch Nails, Pam Tillis, The Clorox Girls, Graig Markel, and more.
Latest comment by: Tim Hanken: "Cowboy Junkies, oh Canada. Can someone explain to me why I have to drive to Tacoma to see Air and these guys get to play Benaroya Hall? (I'm not taking Pocket Symphony as an acceptable answer)."
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Portrait of an Artist with Fred Schneider: How many guys would rhyme bodices with goddesses?
Portrait of an Artist with Fred Schneider: How many guys would rhyme bodices with goddesses?
Bon Voyage to our friends head to Austin to SXSW it up in the most imaginary of ways
Bon Voyage to our friends head to Austin to SXSW it up in the most imaginary of ways
Bon Voyage to our friends head to Austin to SXSW it up in the most imaginary of ways
Recommended for this weekend: Jigsaw Records Grand Opening!
Monday morning check-in: Votolato, Veirs, Mike Watt or...
Monday morning check-in: Votolato, Veirs, Mike Watt or...
J. Tillman releases live RockFeedback performance / tour dates!
The Big Pink: it might get loud at Neumos Friday