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In this episode, your hosts explore the second EP in Nine Inch Nails’ planned trilogy, Add Violence. We take a look at the thematic elements and how any of this could fit into a re-interpretation of The Matrix films. Of course, Eric pours over the lyrics as if they were scrolls from the Ancient Ones, Steve does a dance for us in studio, and Marc gets dust in his eyes at one point. We even manage to get in some U2 and Todd Rundgren talk as well. Join us next week as we close this whole song by song thing out with Bad Witch. Links: Less Than Music Video - https://youtu.be/gDV-dOvqKzQTrent Reznor and Atticus Ross discuss The Lovers on Song Exploder podcast - http://songexploder.net/nine-inch-nailsThe Lovers Live from Rehearsal - https://youtu.be/KR_2sbeuNTUThis Isn’t the Place Music Video - https://youtu.be/_g8nAqDu3gIChris Cornell One/One Mashup - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpMLpOn0MWgRadiotopia – Polyibus https://www.radiotopia.fm/showcase/the-polybius-conspiracyPlanet of the Apes – The Musical https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlmzUEQxOvA
The Discographers Podcast gives an in depth look into the works of a particular music artist. Series 1 focuses on Trent Reznor and his band Nine Inch Nails. Episode 10 covers the Not The Actual Events, Add Violence, & Bad Witch Trilogy. Listener Homework "Schizophreniasdiary" https://schizophreniasdiary.wordpress.com/ Song Exploder Episode on The Lovers: http://songexploder.net/nine-inch-nails Discographers@gmail.com facebook.com/Discographers https://twitter.com/Discogpod patreon.com/TheDiscographers https://soundcloud.com/the-discographers Credits Hosted by: Brian Matthews & Tyler Cardwell Produced by Artur Pokusin, Brian Matthews, & Tyler Cardwell Edited by Tyler Cardwell Sound Design & Theme Song by Brian Matthews & Tyler Cardwell Art Direction by Artur Pokusin Thanks to: Club Fail, NIN Discord (https://discord.gg/WYuGvFU) Patreon Supporters:Belinda Forbes, Ben Ecker, Ben Hustis, Catherine Wideman, Jonathan Petruccelli, Matthew Aguirre, & Szymon Libudzki No thanks to: You know who you are...
The Discographers Podcast gives an in depth look into the works of a particular music artist. Series 1 focuses on Trent Reznor and his band Nine Inch Nails. Episode 7 covers 2013's Hesitation Marks. Listener Homework Trent Reznor In Conversation With… Really interesting commentary from Trent where he talks about the songwriting and plays some demos from Hesitation Marks. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdKCVSBrV1I Live “DVD” & Making of for the Tension 2013: Vevo Making Of: Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NwgIhDzlN4 Vevo Making Of: Part 2:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SdxvFZ12tdM Show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBC3NXnN8y4 Rob Sheridan's Patreon posts about Disappointed Live Visuals: https://www.patreon.com/posts/in-depth-and-1-16699083 https://www.patreon.com/posts/in-depth-and-2-17562876 Next Episode: Not The Actual Events, Add Violence, & Bad Witch Discographers@gmail.com facebook.com/Discographers https://twitter.com/Discogpod patreon.com/TheDiscographers https://soundcloud.com/the-discographers Credits Hosted by: Brian Matthews & Tyler Cardwell Produced by Artur Pokusin, Brian Matthews, & Tyler Cardwell Edited by Tyler Cardwell Sound Design & Theme Song by Brian Matthews & Tyler Cardwell Art Direction by Artur Pokusin Outro music this month is "Fell Down" by Decoy Photon (DecoyPhoton.com) Thanks to: Club Fail, NIN Discord (https://discord.gg/WYuGvFU) Patreon Supporters: Catherine Wideman, Ben Ecker, Jonathan Petruccelli, Matthew Aguirre, Szymon Libudzki, & Belinda Forbes No thanks to: You know who you are...
In late 2016, Nine Inch Nails masterminds Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross staked a sudden pivot to short-form with Not the Actual Events: the unruly, first chapter in a planned EP trilogy -- a saga the band furthered last year with the even-terser Add Violence. The triptych's final installment, a six-song, 31-minute mini-album titled Bad Witch, proves far more fleshed out than the preceding releases: a refreshingly grounded conclusion to an ephemeral thrill ride.An album review by Zoe Camp, read by Michael Roffman.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In late 2016, Nine Inch Nails masterminds Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross staked a sudden pivot to short-form with Not the Actual Events: the unruly, first chapter in a planned EP trilogy -- a saga the band furthered last year with the even-terser Add Violence. The triptych’s final installment, a six-song, 31-minute mini-album titled Bad Witch, proves far more fleshed out than the preceding releases: a refreshingly grounded conclusion to an ephemeral thrill ride.An album review by Zoe Camp, read by Michael Roffman.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Mark, Jesse, and Robert Cooper review the latest from Nine Inch Nails entitled Bad Witch on Metal Hammer of Doom. Bad Witch is the ninth studio album by American industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails. It was released on June 22, 2018, by The Null Corporation and Capitol Records. Bad Witch's announcement came simultaneously with that of the Cold and Black and Infinite North America 2018 Tour, for which Nine Inch Nails will be touring with The Jesus and Mary Chain.[1][2] Although originally planned as the third EP in a trilogy after Not the Actual Events (2016) and Add Violence (2017), Bad Witch developed into the band's first full-length album since Hesitation Marks (2013). After we review the album Jessie takes us through 14 (or so) early to mid career NIN songs and rates worst to greatest!
Trent Reznor started Nine Inch Nails in 1988. He released eight albums, sold over 20 million records, won two Grammys and was nominated for 11 more. Then, in 2010, Trent Reznor and his longtime collaborator Atticus Ross scored the film The Social Network, and they won an Oscar for it. A few years later, in 2016, Atticus Ross joined Nine Inch Nails as an official member. The duo’s most recent release is Add Violence, an EP, and in this episode, Trent and Atticus break down a song from it called “The Lovers.” songexploder.net/nine-inch-nails
(Sort of) Richard's choice. Gareth talks Twin Peaks... other stuff happens, i must be honest there wasn't alot of editing time with this one...
Episode 23 We're baaaaaaaack!!! Evan breaks down the latest offerings from Nine Inch Nails and MC Eiht. Goes into the back catalog a little with Nine Inch Nails as well.
"Are you receiving my prayers through the noise and cosmic static?" We went a bit long but there's lots to talk about and lots of music to play. We dug into our week's playlist, divided out by Clothes (3:00), Lines (10:10) and Sagas (18:13). Then the stars aligned as Kelly got to nerd out on NIN's Add Violence (31:25) and Daniel got to nerd out on Propagandhi's latest track, "Victory Lap" (41:00). They close with Moodpaint and Yellow Straps (45:50) and Nicole Atkin's "Goodnight Rhonda Lee" and the values of recording live (49:40). As always, full show notes at our website. You can also follow along with our weekly real-time Spotify playlist – See That My Playlist is Kept Clean – and join the conversation on Twitter, message us on Facebook, and like on Instagram. And if you're loving us, consider our Patreon. For as little as one dollar you get early access to every episode we do as soon as they're edited (and a dedicated feed just for you) and exclusive content that'll only ever be on Patreon. Thanks!
After a short hiatus (and what was previously thought to be a lost episode), Tito and Alex are back to discuss NOT THE ACTUAL EVENTS.Stay tuned for an all new episode soon - meanwhile add a little violence and be sure to listen to NIN's new EP, ADD VIOLENCE.
What a wonderful weekend! • Nine Inch Nails Adds Violence with a new EP • Less Than holds up a mirror to society. • The Lovers cries out for pain, pleasure, and oneness. • This Isn't the Place touc... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/projectshadow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/projectshadow/support
Interview: This week we talk with the guys from Polarities about their influences, writing style and new single False King. We feature the track False King after the interview. Where to find Polarities: https://www.facebook.com/PolaritiesIL https://polaritiesil.bandcamp.com www.youtube.com/c/PolaritiesChicago www.soundcloud.com/polaritiesil www.twitter.com/polaritesil Local Spotlight: Saturday, July 22nd: Pizza Face, Partiac Arrest, Uglybones and Yesterday's Chips will be performing at The Doom Room. Doors/Pizza Party: 7pm Music/More Pizza Eating: 8pm. The show is all ages and bring pizza. Saturday, July 22nd: Nick Dittmeier & the Sawdusters will be performing at Digby's Pub and Patio. Show starts at 7pm. No cover. Saturday, July 22nd: The Mixtapes will be performing at Sgt. Preston's. Show starts at 9pm. No cover. Sunday, July 23rd: Wolves on Bears, Horse Massage and The Dino Launch Committee with be performing in Indianapolis at Melody Inn. Show starts at 8pm. Quick Headlines: Polyphia have announced ‘The Most Hated’ EP slated to release July 21st. Punk Goes Pop, Vol. 7 is now available. Sevendust sign with Rise Records and ready a new album. Sleeping With Sirens’ “Legends” selected as official U.S. Olympic team song. Nine Inch Nails announced last month that they would be releasing a trilogy of EP's coinciding with their most recent release, Not The Actual Events—and it looks like the band will be debuting the second EP, Add Violence, in the trilogy releasing Friday, July 21st. Kid Rock is running for Senate. (Proceed to do the biggest eye roll ever) Comeback Kid have unleashed a second new song from their forthcoming album: "Somewhere, Somehow.” The band's Outsider is expected on September 8 from Nuclear Blast Records. Blink-182’s Matt Skiba says he used witchcraft to stop Fyre Festival…. Slayer have six new songs ready for next album, according to guitarist Kerry King Circa Survive announce new album ‘The Amulet’ set to release September 22nd DMX arrested for tax fraud, allegedly withheld $1.7 million from IRS Upcoming Tours: Metro Station have announced a self-titled 10-year anniversary tour (Lafayette, IN at the Lafayette Theater - October 4th) Marilyn Manson announces fall North American tour (Chicago, IL at Riviera Theater - October 10th) CHON, The Fall of Troy and Hail The Sun announce fall tour (Indianapolis, IN at The Old National Centre - September 20th) The Killers announce a UK tour. Tickets are on sale now. Albums of the Week: Matt - Silverstein - Dead Reflection (2017) Grant - Future - Self-Titled (2017) Main Topics: Soundcloud Assures Fans They Are Not Going Anywhere Psy’s “Gangnam Style” Is No Longer The Most Viewed Video On YouTube New York City’s Historic Webster Hall Is Closing Down Indefinitely Grunge Musical Featuring Nirvana, Soundgarden Music Is Happening Queen Biopic ‘Bohemian Rhaposody Chance the Rapper Nominated for Emmy