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Dan O'Connor and Alan Day of Four Year Strong join us to rank and review every Nine Inch Nails album! Well, almost every album. With a discography spanning 30 years, Nine Inch Nails has experimented with a wide variety of sounds. Find out which albums are our favorites in this exciting episode of Discog Discourse! We also discuss Four Year Strong's new album Analysis Paralysis, their goals when writing new music, and what it means to pioneer a new genre! Four Year Strong's website: fouryearstrong.com Join the discourse! Follow us on social media to let us know what you think about this band! TikTok: DiscogDiscourse Twitter: Discog_Pod Instagram: discog.discourse Time Codes: Intro - 0:00 Chatting with FYS - 0:42 Shoutouts - 21:21 8th Place - 25:46 7th Place - 37:40 6th Place - 52:02 5th Place - 1:01:53 4th Place - 1:13:02 3rd Place - 1:27:58 2nd Place - 1:46:33 1st Place - 1:57:03 Patreon Ranking - 2:13:40 Songs used in this episode: 1,000,000; Disappointed; God Break Down The Door; Head Like A Hole; Hurt; Into The Void; Mr. Self Destruct; Terrible Lie; The Great Destroyer; The Hand That Feeds Nine Inch Nails' albums are: Pretty Hate Machine, The Downward Spiral, The Fragile, With Teeth, Year Zero, The Slip, Hesitation Marks, Bad Witch
Featuring: Michael “Boston” Hannon Paul “Moonpir” Carver-Smith Running Time: 56:45 Video Version: YouTube We finish our journeys through the Nine Inch Nails discography by visiting the other side of The Downward Spiral. Will we find ourselves in a better place or will we be further down the spiral? Stick around for further listening and what we'll be covering next season! Applause sound effect from SoundBible Royalty free music from https://www.fesliyanstudios.com Become a patron of TVGP for just a few dollars a month at E1M1's Patreon Page! Get two month early access to Critical Misses, uncensored outtakes, and much more for just $5/month!
Scousey bae and I give each other music homework and discuss it. We each choose an album for each other, and then we talk about it. We kyoote too.
Après une nouvelle longue absence, Discographies est de nouveau retour avec une le deuxième podcast consacré à Nine Inch Nails ! Toujours en bonne compagnie de Paul et Élodie (Hello Vinyl) Bonne écoute ! ------------- Suivez Discographies sur Twitter : https://twitter.com/Discographies_ Paul (Reign In Prog) : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO95Doi8xIw_TZ7Um7kEsRg Élodie (Hello Vinyl) : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwmINwllugaiDf3nLr8-gmw Valentin (Madafaka) : www.madafaka.fr
In this episode, we go through Nine Inch Nails' full length LP, Hesitation Marks. We talk about the parallels to The Downward Spiral and, of course, Eric has a theory. We also cover the official remixes that are found in this era. Video Links:Copy of A (Vevo Presents) - https://youtu.be/yA281OuU3rkCame Back Haunted - Dir. by David Lynch - https://youtu.be/1RN6pT3zL44Came Back Haunted (Vevo Presents) - https://youtu.be/vZXKWUPQmJIAll Time Low (Vevo Presents) - https://youtu.be/xz7w_Ut12fYDisappointed (Vevo Presents) - https://youtu.be/t3sp6Hwp3nkSatellite (Austin City Limits) - https://youtu.be/PPAXzpn0RDEVarious Methods of Escape (Live on Jimmy Kimmel) - https://youtu.be/zVdvd6YFVggIn Two (Vevo Presents) - https://youtu.be/XjURnn8DAyYWhile I'm Still Here (Vevo Presents) - https://youtu.be/isb_Oy8IM14
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...
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!
Oops we took a month off SORRY here's a good fun chat with the actual human named Josh Wylie! Hesitation Marks! Let's get into it!
In this one we talk about kitties, spiders, spanish culture and eventually music. What music? I'm glad you asked. Mommy Long Legs, Hesitation Marks, Zach Quinn, and Garbage. Then we pick it up with Jenks and talk about logos of the band persuatio
Happy New Year! THROW IT AWAY's webmaster Danny returns this month as we read and discuss a SPIN article entitled 'Trent Reznor's Upward Spiral.' Take a stroll down memory lane to 2013, to those first days and weeks following the release of Hesitation Marks. The touring, the clothes (drop crotches)...timely references, that and much more on an all new episode.
In movies we review Gravity, in music we listen tgo Nine Inch Nails' new album Hesitation Marks, a look at Lionel Richie's first tour in 7 years and the touring production of the 2012 Broadway revival of Evita.
In this episode of the George Hahn Podcast, I touch on the success and positive effects I've observed about Citibike bike share here in New York City. Also, I've been listening to "Hesitation Marks," the fantastic new album from Nine Inch Nails. My brother Mark was their first tour manager, working for the group through several tours into the mid 1990s. I recall a story about a booze-soaked experience with Trent Reznor back in 1990 and being reminded of that experience when I ran into Trent a few years ago at the Apple Store. I also touch upon what I'm thinking for the future of the podcast.
This week we take on the Industrial sounds of Nine Inch Nails (fronted by Trent Reznor) and review their recent post-hiatus release, Hesitation Marks. Then we move on to discuss the logistics of “one-man bands” — and we don’t mean the street performing kind. We’re pitting the solo-or-bust composer/performer/producers against the more collaboratively suited; i.e. the lone wolves vs. the team players. Any preference? Enjoy! Continue reading
Every now and again we like to talk music at WFNY. Andrew and I are huge fans of Nine Inch Nails and we both had an urge to talk about the latest from Trent Reznor and also how it fits into his career arc. The first good album since The FragileWith Teeth was a disappointment and Reznor seemed offWhat happens to music when you don't have things to scream about anymore?Writing sad songs and how that grabs peopleRage Against the Machine has to burn out after a whileWhat do bands scream about when they don't have anything to scream about anymore?Fred Durst and his career choicesPearl Jam and getting to the point where they didn't talk about themselvesTrent Reznor getting back to NIN after saying it was doneTrent Reznor sounds confident or comfortable or ready to be where he isThe danger of instantaneous feedback loops and art Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
WUSC, in collaboration with The Daily Gamecock, presents a daily 90.5 Seconds of the News: Rundown A. Weather B. Freshmen Council C. Labor Day D. Men's Soccer E. Hesitation Marks
The inaugural episode of Underneath It All: A Nine Inch Nails Podcast. A full track by track review of Nine Inch Nails latest album. Hesitation Marks. Credits: Host: Karen Mead -- Co-hosts: Brian Bitner, Jeffrey Oslin -- Editing/Audio: Maxwell Shults -- www.underneathitall.org
Part 1 of my conversation with guest Matt Phillion as we discuss our society's obsession with the apocalypse. I've also got the Bonehead of the Week and music from Nine Inch Nails, Obits, Girls Against Boys and Wavves. Show notes: - Recorded at Chez Phillion - Obsessing over the end of the world is nothing new - Harold Camping boldly predicted the end date in 2011...twice - Heaven's Gate cult committed mass suicide in '97 - Kirk Cameron and the Rapture - Recent apocalyptic movies include This is the End and Pacific Rim - Disaster movies have done big business for decades - Matt's dog doesn't dig doomsday discussion - Zombies are all the rage - Matt recommends Peter Heller's post-apocalyptic thriller "The Dog Stars" - Matt: Are all our best stories about the end of the world? - In the '80s, fears of nuclear annihilation - Lots of crazy natural disasters happening - Fears of a virus wiping out mankind - Stephen King's "The Stand" explored these issues in '78 - Japanese monster movies came after the A-bomb - Miami face eater - Making money off doomsday preppers - Sales of bunkers, food, weapons, etc. - Religious "Chick tracts" designed to freak people out - To be continued - Bonehead of the Week Music:Nine Inch Nails - Copy of a Obits - Spun Out Girls Against Boys - It's a Diamond Life Wavves - I Wanna Meet Dave Grohl Completely Conspicuous is available through the iTunes podcast directory. Subscribe and write a review! The Nine Inch Nails song is on the forthcoming album Hesitation Marks on Columbia. The song is available for free download at Amazon. The Obits song is on the album Bed & Bugs on Sub Pop. Download the song for free at Sub Pop. The Girls Against Boys song is the band's first new music in a decade. Download the song for free at Stereogum. The Wavves song is on the EP Life Sux on Ghost Ramp. Download the song for free at Chromewaves. The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Find out more about Senor Breitling at his fine music blog Clicky Clicky. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.