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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: NJ, USA
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Nine Inch Nails Ghosts: I-IV Deluxe Edition BD
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![]() Part of a huge $90 shipped boxed set. And it is good Nine Inch Nails, not the politically charged "NIN-Lite" they have served up the past two albums. http://ghosts.nin.com/main/order_options
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Dallas, Ft Worth
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Mmm, it IS tempting. I've never really been a fan of their purely instrumental stuff(Not a full albums worth anyway, actually the politically charged stuff is great, but I can see why Ruined wouldn't like it
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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: NJ, USA
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And the lyrics, though you might like the thought behind them, sound amateurish at times. "With-UH Teeth-UHHHH!" I mean, the first time I heard that song I started laughing it was so poor. Many more examples of that across both albums: "a-FLIP FLOP FLIP FLOPPIN'!" And as for his "politically charged" lyrics, to be honest he sounds like a whiney little kid who can't get the toy he wants more than anything. A 180 from the general anti-establishment music of the past. I think he hung around Moby too long during his recovery and his music and lyrics suffered as a result of the influence. The political nature behind "Year Zero" is transparent as well despite Trent's claimed "concept album" schtick; see "Capital G" lyrics for an obvious example.Ghosts, though, is quite good. While it is all instrumental, I see that as an improvement from the mediocre political whinefest that was the past two NIN albums. If you can't write some decent lyrics, then no lyrics is better IMO. Ghosts at least brings back some of the sounds we heard in the Quake, Lost Highway soundtracks as well as Still. I hope Trent's next album has less political lyrics and instead he goes back to making quality songs (both music and lyrics) similar to the pre-With Teeth era.
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For every shadow, no matter how deep, is threatened by morning light. Last edited by Ruined : 03-04-2008 at 03:07 PM. |
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Join Date: Jan 2004
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Where can I hear samples of this?
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Dallas, Ft Worth
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![]() Well since this is not even near the PPG I won't get into arguing the politics of the albums. Considering what actual pop music sounds like, I think it's ludacris to call anything NIN pop. And if by pop, you mean somewhat simplistic... as I learn the guitar I find often the most memorable licks from great bands are incredibly simple(I learned to play Enter Sandman in 10 minutes). It doesn't dminish those songs for me. I will say my favorite NIN album to date is The Downward Spiral. I don't think that has yet been surpassed, the music so intense, great lyrics. I'm very happy to have that in multichannel SACD!
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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: NJ, USA
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I wasn't getting into the politics in my reply beyond the obvious. I was just saying the With Teeth/Year Zero music was mediocre and the lyrics were shallow and downright laughable at times (such as examples given in my previous reply) compared to previous NIN albums, thats all.
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Dallas, Ft Worth
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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: NJ, USA
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NIN has become more of a curiousity and less of a staple of mine, though I generally still get all of their stuff as it is ususally at least decent, even if its not always great.
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Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Toronto, Ontario
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i finally got a chance to listen to the lp in full and i'm pretty excited about getting my hands on this record. i've already announced a "listening session" to my friends for the blu-ray mix... i lived on the downward spiral for years, but the fragile has become my favourite nails record of all-time production-wise, and to me, this recording fits somewhere between the fragile and year zero. anyone else drop for the ultra-deluxe box?
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Denton, TX
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I have The Downward Spiral, and payed the $5 for Ghosts. I want The Fragile, I think I might end up getting it soon. Is it really that good, or am I in for more of the same?
Ghosts makes me so happy. I don't know why, but listening to that album and walking around campus just put a smile on my face today. I think I might splurge for the blu-ray set.
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Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Toronto, Ontario
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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: NJ, USA
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However, if you enjoy Ghosts, I'd definitely go for The Fragile. Many of the tracks are similar in musical nature to Ghosts, except with singing. While I'd say the Fragile is not as good as the earlier NIN Albums (PHM, Broken, TDS, FTDS), its a lot better than NIN's recent albums.
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