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nin year zero
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 3:53 pm
by bergmann disney_Archive
let's remind everybody that what i find new with this record is not the musical composition, but the sound treating.
nin year zero
Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2007 7:23 am
by justinjbrown_Archive
Like that means anything.
Do you ever read pitchfork? It is true that it means nothing, however, if you were a pitchfork reader the fact that it got a decent review would be surprising. The review was pointed out in reponse to some one commenting on the level of fandom, and as I was saying earlier, the entire album is made to cater to that level of fandom which the review was pointing out....hence the ninwiki.
I hear they are also possibly making the concept into a film.
nin year zero
Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 10:39 am
by JC23by5_Archive
I just gave this album another listen yesterday. It's good.....really.
Well...if you can get beyond the Trent Reznor-phobia/bias that seems to be a prerequisite for posting here that is....
I've got a feeling that if he were to change his name and no one knew it was NIN opinions might be different.
Flame away you fuckers....
nin year zero
Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 1:37 pm
by trilonaut_Archive
JC23by5 wrote:I just gave this album another listen yesterday. It's good.....really.
Well...if you can get beyond the Trent Reznor-phobia/bias that seems to be a prerequisite for posting here that is....
I've got a feeling that if he were to change his name and no one knew it was NIN opinions might be different.
Flame away you fuckers....
it's the voice and lyrics that bug me. i have a similar reaction to el-p: good music/production, bad voice/lyrics.
nin year zero
Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 1:48 pm
by cervixFORaHEart_Archive
i cant stress this enough: trent reznor is hot.
nin year zero
Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 3:38 pm
by bergmann disney_Archive
trilonaut wrote:JC23by5 wrote:it's the voice and lyrics that bug me. i have a similar reaction to el-p: good music/production, bad voice/lyrics.
that's what's good having grown up in france : many songs are in english, and as a child i didn't understand their lyrics so i learned to listen to music without caring about the words... getting older, i learned english and progressivly began to understand it, having to forget the music and to focus on lyrics to understand them.
so now, i am glad i can focus on what i want in a song : the music or the lyrics, and i am not bothered if the other aspect isn't good to me.
nin year zero
Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 3:43 pm
by trilonaut_Archive
bergmann disney wrote:trilonaut wrote:JC23by5 wrote:it's the voice and lyrics that bug me. i have a similar reaction to el-p: good music/production, bad voice/lyrics.
that's what's good having grown up in france : many songs are in english, and as a child i didn't understand their lyrics so i learned to listen to music without caring about the words... getting older, i learned english and progressivly began to understand it, having to forget the music and to focus on lyrics to understand them.
so now, i am glad i can focus on what i want in a song : the music or the lyrics, and i am not bothered if the other aspect isn't good to me.
i understand... i looooove uz jsme doma, and i like the fact that i don't understand their lyrics and have the option to read a translation or not.
also, with some singers, even when you speak the language it's hard to tell what they're saying. not the case with nin -- mixed very loud and very enunciated. frustrating in this case.
nin year zero
Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2007 4:20 am
by bergmann disney_Archive
trilonaut wrote:also, with some singers, even when you speak the language it's hard to tell what they're saying. not the case with nin -- mixed very loud and very enunciated. frustrating in this case.
i must say i agree.
i love it when a siger sound like bound to the oposite wall of the room he is singing in than the mic, it feels lik claustrophobic....
it makes music more tense and rageous (even when it's calm music)
nin year zero
Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2007 12:23 am
by JC23by5_Archive
trilonaut wrote:JC23by5 wrote:I just gave this album another listen yesterday. It's good.....really.
Well...if you can get beyond the Trent Reznor-phobia/bias that seems to be a prerequisite for posting here that is....
I've got a feeling that if he were to change his name and no one knew it was NIN opinions might be different.
Flame away you fuckers....
it's the voice and lyrics that bug me. i have a similar reaction to el-p: good music/production, bad voice/lyrics.
Ok...I'll give you that. When I was listening to the album I kept thinking that the singing could've used some work.
Same with the lyrics.