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Nine Inch Nails Viral Marketing for new album

 
  

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Elijah, Freelance Rabbi
19:17 / 21.03.07
I am a bit bored of the video-game-as-viral-marketing thing so have been avoiding the pages like the plague. Never mind that the graphic style they use feels like someone is puking into my eyes.

On the other hand the tracks I have heard are pretty tight. Survivalism reminds me of stuff off of Broken, which is a very good thing.
 
 
Thaddeus "B." Glands
19:31 / 05.04.07
They've put the entire album up for streaming on the Year Zero page.

I haven't got all the way through it yet but so far I'm really enjoying it. The Good Soldier is really quite different from "typical" NIN, but I'm really enjoying its kind of groovy electro-funk vibe. Survivalism and My Violent Heart definitely stand out to me - I can see why they were chosen for leaking.
 
 
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22:51 / 05.04.07
Thanks Thaddeus! For some reason I missed it coming out even though I've been checking back on the site almost daily. I think the fact that there's tons more activity there now made me miss one of the OMG LEAK!11 threads, so I didn't know.

I like the sound of this a lot so far anyway, it seems to really fit with the theme of the ARG material, and the whole thing has inspired me quite a bit.
 
 
Elijah, Freelance Rabbi
23:12 / 05.04.07
This album has been getting me through work today.

I think Survivalism is currently my fav song of the year.
 
 
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07:09 / 08.04.07
This album is sooo fucking brilliant. It has all the layers that With Teeth didn't have for me, and there's so much in it that it'll be a long while before the songs really sink in for me. One of those rare albums where so many of the songs are great that it takes ages for it to settle in because you're spending so much time at the start being kind of overwhelmed.

At last, an album that I really looked forward to, and that I think IS totally amazing and inspiring.

Hail Trent for delivering. It actually seems to be competing with The Fragile for my fave NIN album, and I had no idea it could ever go that far.
 
 
Sailor Warrior of Love&Justice
(prev. Damn, it's Pacific State again)
01:31 / 17.04.07
This came out on CD in the UK today, USA tomorrow I assume.

Very good, gonna take while to fully internalise.

Everyone should seek out last week's Survivlaism single for the amazing Saul Williams remix.
 
 
Stoatie's power level is >9000
03:06 / 17.04.07
Yeah, on about my third listen so far. This is fucking ace.

And the CD's heat-sensitive! Not the packaging, the CD! How cool is THAT?
 
 
Sailor Warrior of Love&Justice
(prev. Damn, it's Pacific State again)
03:08 / 17.04.07
Removes CD from PC.

HOLY FUCKING SHIT! THAT IS MOTHERFUCKING TRUE!

God-Damn, that was a surprise.

Just finished third listen too.
 
 
Sailor Warrior of Love&Justice
(prev. Damn, it's Pacific State again)
03:10 / 17.04.07
Holy Christ, if you wait for the CD to go black, then place your palm on it for a few seconds, the CD has your handprint!

I'll take Interesting Packaging over ARGs, any day of any week of any year of any decade.
 
 
Stoatie's power level is >9000
03:13 / 17.04.07
Yeah, I thought I was going mad after I ripped it and took the disc out... "hang on, wasn't this black when I put it in?"
 
 
Stoatie's power level is >9000
15:46 / 17.04.07
OK, I officially love this. Especially The Great Destroyer, although it's also my main criticism of the album- the first half of the song is nowhere near long enough- the 2nd Gen-style ending is brilliant, though. It's like Wolf Eyes you can dance to.
 
 
Yotsuba & Benjamin!
22:22 / 19.04.07
"The Warning" is my full time jam these days. I love that dance-tweaked guitar riff immensely.
 
 
Shiny: The Countdown to Thirty
21:55 / 22.04.07
Hmmm, really trying to love this, but not quite succeeding so far. I'll certainly give it some more listends before I give up, but thus far it's lacking the musical weirdness of NIN's earlier stuff to my ears, to a dissapointing degree. This is especially frustrating, since the internet stuff, and the colour changing CD all dripping plenty of weirdness, but so far I'm just not really hearing it in the music. I do like Vessel and The Warning quite a lot, but none of the other tracks have really done as much as I'd like for me yet. Still I'll give it plenty more time - it did take me years to realize that the Fragile was not just as good as the first two albums, but actually much, much better.
 
 
Corey Waits
02:51 / 23.04.07
Well, personally I think Year Zero is NIN's best album, or at the very least, my favourite one.
There's only so much post-teenage teenage angst I can handle, and NIN has it in spades, and if YZ was just another album full of it I would've passed.

But damn-the-man political angst? I can never get enough of that...

Plus Atticus Ross is my personal Jesus. I love Error, and the production on this album is superb (and dirty...).
Now he just needs to get onto the Error full-length that I've been waiting for since 2004.

Capital G is awesome, so is Track 11 (don't have my copy of the CD or mp3s here...), and Track 9... and Zero-Sum... Actually, the whole album is awesome.
I wasn't into the ARG at first, but I've been getting into it over the last few days. It's actually a lot more detailed and interesting than I would've first thought.

I'm seeing NIN in 2 weeks time, and seriously, if I had my way the set-list would be nothing but Year Zero (and maybe Only, but only 'cause they didn't play it last time around).
 
 
Shiny: The Countdown to Thirty
21:50 / 24.04.07
Okay - I was listening this on the train station today, and I found myself falling prey to involuntary public shape making syndrome, whilst listening to God Given, so I think I'm beginning to get into the album now.

In This Twilight now takes my breath a way a bit as well. Definitely steeped in weirdness and in feeling.

I short I'm a bit confused today as to why I didn't think this was brilliant album a few days ago.
 
 
Stoatie's power level is >9000
22:56 / 24.04.07
In This Twilight is currently my favourite NIN song (and NIN are my favourite band, so I guess that makes it my actual favourite song).

YZ is like a cross between Pretty Hate Machine and The Downward Spiral. That is, it is MADE OF AWESOME and I love it dearly.

In This Twilight would be seriously challenged by The Great Destroyer, if the latter went on for another few minutes.
 
 
Shiny: The Countdown to Thirty
21:27 / 25.04.07
I've decided one reason that I think the reason The Warning is superb is that it's basically and evil version on Bowie's Starman.

The Starman's back to check thirty odd years later and finding that we did in fact blow it, and that the children far from losing it, using it, and boogieing in fact grew up to be hateful scumfucks who still hurt and kill each other and the wolrd in alarmingly large numbers has decided it's time to get FUCKING SERIOUS with us.
 
 
Rollo Kim, on location
16:12 / 03.05.07
I gave up on NiN a long time ago. Thought they were really fresh when they first started, I remember feeling releaved that there was someone out there doing the stuff at the time. But it quickly became a "Tool Thing" if you know what I mean... ended up seeing and hearing way too many 'tribute acts in all but name' durin the 90's. But I was at a friend's place recently and she 'showed me' the new one. Although I didn't get to hear it... she was too entranced by the heat-sensitive layout to actually play me the thing...
 
 
MattShepherd: LARGELY ABSENT!
16:18 / 03.05.07
I really really really disliked The Fragile, so I haven't given this a shot yet, but the lavish praise is starting to sway me -- particularly from Stoats, as I tend to like everything he's recommended to date.

May go pick it up at lunch today. With trepidation.
 
 
Imaginary Mongoose Solutions
22:10 / 05.05.07
Heard the Saul Williams remix of Survivalisim (he does backing vocals on the album cut, too) and it blew away the original in my mind. A very different beast, though.

I'm still trying to compose my thoughts on the ARG.
 
 
Sailor Warrior of Love&Justice
(prev. Damn, it's Pacific State again)
16:02 / 28.11.07
The official nin remix depository is up.

There you can find pretty much the entirety of the post Pretty Hate Machine nin remix catalogue TO DOWNLOAD FOR FREE.

DOWNLOAD. FOR. FREE.

There's also the master files for a shedload of nin tracks, and some Saul Williams ones as a bonus.

Also, Year Zero Remixed is available all over the world, with a DVD containing the master tracks of the whole album.

I can't wait to try my hand at the remixing thing, maybe I'm a genius!
 
 
Sailor Warrior of Love&Justice
(prev. Damn, it's Pacific State again)
03:33 / 03.03.08
Breaking News - New NIN Releases:

Nine Inch Nails presents Ghosts I - IV, a brand new 36 track instrumental collection available right now. Almost two hours of new music composed and recorded over an intense ten week period last fall, Ghosts I - IV sprawls Nine Inch Nails across a variety of new terrain.

Trent Reznor explains, "I've been considering and wanting to make this kind of record for years, but by its very nature it wouldn't have made sense until this point. This collection of music is the result of working from a very visual perspective - dressing imagined locations and scenarios with sound and texture; a soundtrack for daydreams. I'm very pleased with the result and the ability to present it directly to you without interference. I hope you enjoy the first four volumes of Ghosts."


$0 Download
Ghosts I
The first 9 tracks from the Ghosts I-IV collection available as high-quality, DRM-free MP3s, including the complete PDF. more info

No credit card or payment information is required for this download.

$5 Download
Ghosts I-IV
All 36 tracks in a variety of digital formats including a 40 page PDF. more info

$10 2XCD set
Ghosts I-IV on two audio CDs in a six panel digipak package with a 16 page booklet. more info

Pre-order, to be shipped April 8, 2008. INCLUDES immediate full download in a variety of digital formats.

$70 Deluxe Edition Package
Ghosts I-IV in a hardcover fabric slipcase containing: 2 audio CDs, 1 data DVD with all 36 tracks in multi-track format, and a Blu-ray disc with Ghosts I-IV in high-definition 96/24 stereo and accompanying slideshow. more info

Pre-order, to be shipped May 1, 2008. INCLUDES immediate download in a variety of digital formats.

Ultra-Deluxe Limited Edition Package
Includes everything in the Deluxe Edition Package, along with an exclusive four-LP 180 gram vinyl set in a fabric slipcase, and two exclusive limited edition Giclee prints in a luxurious package. Limited to 2500 pieces, numbered and signed by Trent Reznor. more info more info

Pre-order, to be shipped May 1, 2008. Limit one per customer. INCLUDES immediate download in a variety of digital formats.


Get here here

I'd like to do an actual proper post about the music, but the website shat bricks and died before I got anywhere near buying the stuff.
 
 
Sailor Warrior of Love&Justice
(prev. Damn, it's Pacific State again)
03:38 / 03.03.08
It's good to see Trent following through with the new digital release format, but the price grading seems a little off. 9 tracks for free, 2 physical CD's for $10, but $70 and $300 for the special editions?
 
 
Stoatie's power level is >9000
15:23 / 06.03.08
I dunno, think it works pretty well, depending how deluxe the deluxe ones are- if you're not the kind of person who wants to pay $300 (and, well, most of us aren't) then you can still get the albums as normal for $10... kind of makes it possible for people to make LUDICROUSLY deluxe packages, but not put the albums out of reach of everyone else by doing so.

I just ordered the $10. I've blown all my "deluxe" cash allowance for the year on Alan Moore and Throbbing Gristle.
 
 
Sailor Warrior of Love&Justice
(prev. Damn, it's Pacific State again)
14:00 / 05.05.08
And another one. 10 track album "The Slip" is up for free in a variety of formats at nin.com.

4 tracks in and impressions are good. A mixture of Year Zero clashing machines and With Teeth dance-pop.
 
 
akira
14:59 / 05.05.08
I feel naughty downloading this, having trouble geting my head around the fact that it's all free. Well done NIN.
 
 
Stoatie's power level is >9000
19:22 / 05.05.08
I just tried to get it, but haven't had my email yet. Given that they sold so many of Ghosts in such a short space of time, I'm guessing for a free album their servers are kind of busy!

Cheers for the heads-up, though- I had no idea! Even got a mailout for US tour dates yesterday and it didn't mention it!
 
 
Stoatie's power level is >9000
01:38 / 06.05.08
Ooh, here we go!

Hey, cool so far.

As a NIN fan, I do realise that it's kind of de rigeur these days for everyone to hate on Trent. But, ffs. Whether you like his records or not, the deal on the instrumental album, and then this one for absolutely NUFFINK, not to mention giving away half of Year Zero for absolutely bugger all cash...

Obviously I'm biased because I like his music, but... I really think he's doing a good thing with this shit. Of course, it helps that he has the fanbase already, but... this is someone embracing the new way music is distributed and fucking getting it out there. If nobody else catches up, we'll have a world of NIN, Saul Williams and Radiohead. Which would be okay, though somewhat limited, if Prince wasn't still just distributing his stuff via the Daily Fail.



And I admire the perversity that encourages payments for the instrumental album, then gives away the one which has actual songs on for NUFFINK!!!

I should really have grown out of my Trent Reznor hero-worship many, many years ago, but the fucker keeps dragging me back in.

4 tracks in now, and this is ACE.
 
 
Korso Jerusalem
19:38 / 06.05.08
The first half sounds very familiar, but he treads the Ghosts I-IV territory on the second half and it is there that I fall in love.

All that aside, it's great to see someone really embracing downloading like this.
 
 
Stoatie's power level is >9000
20:05 / 06.05.08
I also like how each track has a different picture for your MP3 player, too... and lyrics...

Is that quite common (the different pictures)? Because I don't think I've ever seen it before.
 
 
Korso Jerusalem
05:39 / 08.05.08
I've never seen it either. I think Trent is either the first or one of the first to do it.
 
 
Stoatie's power level is >9000
15:29 / 08.05.08
The first half sounds very familiar, but he treads the Ghosts I-IV territory on the second half and it is there that I fall in love.

Structurally, it reminds me a lot of Bowie's Heroes- a bunch of big, clanging, hectic songs at the beginning, a second half that's largely instrumental and then a nice upbeat number at the end.
 
 
Korso Jerusalem
18:56 / 08.05.08
Speaking of upbeat, I couldn't help buy smile at all the "woo hoo hoo"s and "ooh la la la"s in Echoplex.
 
 
Thaddeus "B." Glands
00:57 / 11.05.08
Structurally, it reminds me a lot of Bowie's Heroes- a bunch of big, clanging, hectic songs at the beginning, a second half that's largely instrumental and then a nice upbeat number at the end.

With the exception of the final track, I also thought it resembled Eno's Before and After Science, with the first section being given over to a pop sensibility and the second focusing much more on an "ambient" tone.

Speaking of upbeat, I couldn't help buy smile at all the "woo hoo hoo"s and "ooh la la la"s in Echoplex.

And of course, the "yeah yeah yeah yeah"s in Demon Seed. That was a welcome surprise.

I've been listening to this more or less on repeat for the last few days and I'm really enjoying it. Part of it's in the album art, but there's this bleak, sort of "bare concrete" feel to the music that's really speaking to me.
 
 
MACC
21:31 / 11.05.08
have "leaked" a song found on a usb card in a bathroom in Portugal with a disturbing static sound at the end that when deciphered looks like a hand reaching down

Damn, that's sure to put Portugal up on the map for all of those american tards that seem to keep pointing it out somewhere in south america, or the middle east.
 
  

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