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In this episode, Phil takes Discord & Rhyme further down the spiral with an album that is a harrowing descent into one man's decaying psyche. If that sounds like a blast, you're in good company with the millions of people who bought Nine Inch Nails' The Downward Spiral in 1994. It's one of the bleakest, most pitch-dark albums to ever achieve massive commercial success, and it still sounds great in 2025, owing to the coherence of Trent Reznor's sonic vision and ingenious production by Flood. Reznor has gone on to become an Oscar-winning soundtrack composer in the decades since this album, but it still stands as one of his signature achievements, and Phil has invited Rich and Mike along to talk about an album that, from top to bottom, sets out to make you hurt. Now doesn't that make you feel better?Cohosts: Phil Maddox, Mike DeFabio, Rich BunnellComplete show notes: https://discordpod.com/listen/159-nine-inch-nails-the-downward-spiral-1994Discord & Rhyme's merch store: http://tee.pub/lic/discordpodSupport the podcast! https://www.patreon.com/discordpod
Chardmonk and Sinistar talk about one of their favorite artists, if not their favorite. They have a shared love for all things Trent Reznor/Nine Inch Nails. They even love their favorite cover song, "Hurt"! Press B To Cancel now on YouTube! For updates and more episodes please visit our website www.pressbtocancel.com, or find us on Twitter @pressbtocancel Press B is a member of the SuperPod Network; a gaming collective of fellow podcasters and shows. Special thanks to The Last Ancient on SoundCloud for our podcast theme. Find out more at http://pressbtocancel.comRead transcript
Need a break? We all do sometimes. Dave talks comfort movies and how a familiar film - good or bad - can make you feel at ease. He discusses David Fincher's The Social Network and his body of work, Nosferatu, the second coming of Trent Reznor, and how billionaire villains prove that money always makes a monster. If you are interested in Fincher's filmography check out Seven, Fight Club, Social Network, Mank, and The Game. https://www.westcoastdavengers.com/direct-edition-podcast
Trent Reznor sin duda revolucionó con su apariciôn toda la escena del Rock. Fue y sigue siendo una influencia inolvidable. Por estos días que regresa a los escenarios es un buen momento de recordar su historia y su obra maestra.
The Podcast That Rocked for 1/28/25. Nine Inch Nails to dominate in 2025, Warped Tour announcing several bands at a time, more. _ Discussion Topics:Nine Inch Nails announce Peel It Back World Tour; new music soon?Warped Tour announcing several bands for 2025 festivals; more of the sameMercyful Fate demoing new material?TOOL make surprise club performanceUpcoming albums/tours/more _ "Nine Inch Nails, the iconic industrial rock band led by Trent Reznor, is set to electrify fans with their highly anticipated Peel It Back Tour 2025. Marking their first extensive live outing since 2022, the tour will span nearly 40 dates across Europe and North America, kicking off on June 15 in Dublin, Ireland. The band, inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2020 and boasting over 30 million records sold worldwide, will headline major venues including Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, and United Center in Chicago. Fans can expect an intense musical experience as Reznor and bandmate Atticus Ross return to the stage, promising a blend of classic hits and potentially new material. Tickets go on sale January 29, 2025, at 12:00 pm local time, with concert dates running through September 18 in Los Angeles, offering rock enthusiasts a chance to witness one of the most influential bands in alternative music history." (Perplexity) _ Nine Inch Nails To Dominate 2025 | The Podcast That Rocked
Welcome to Geek Girl Soup, where Susan, Kelly, and Cort dive deep into a devilishly good episode! In this our 666th episode, we're discussing movies and tv shows that feature Lucifer himself.
MUSICThree men are accusing Sean "Diddy" Combs of drugging and raping them between 2019 and 2022. The men, all three anonymous John Does, filed a civil suit in New York on Wednesday. Rage Against The Machine bassist Tom Commerford has opened up about his three-year battle with prostate cancer.It seems that Nine Inch Nails fans might have some reissues to look forward to. Trent Reznor was asked by Indie Wire if there's a chance he'll reissue older Nine Inch Nails video projects and he replied, "I'm trying to think what I'm able to say right now. We are doing some things with Interscope again. There's a renewed interest in making sure the back catalog is being curated and maintained properly." Reznor was asked if one of those things in the catalog is a reissue of the 1997 video album Closure, which was released as a double VHS tape but had a DVD reissue shelved in the early 2000s. Reznor said, "I haven't been paying close attention to what the status of those things are because this is a relatively new development. But that's a good thing to mention because I would like to have that in some consumable fashion, whether it be streamable or something.”Fred Durst says people have misunderstood the lyrics for Limp Bizkit's "Nookie" for 25 yearsTVHot Ones host Sean Evans is now a key stakeholder in First We Feast, the studio that produces his popular celebrity interview series.MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS:It looks like casting may be locked in for the four-part biopic series on The Beatles, with each band member getting their own film.'Elvis' and 'Dune 2' star Austin Butler has been cast as Patrick Bateman for the 'American Psycho' remake. AND FINALLYO.J. Simpson accumulated quite a collection of PORNO MAGS in prison . . . and he KEPT them when he got out. Now they're hitting the auction block, and his MAGNUM condoms might follow. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
MUSIC Three men are accusing Sean "Diddy" Combs of drugging and raping them between 2019 and 2022. The men, all three anonymous John Does, filed a civil suit in New York on Wednesday. Rage Against The Machine bassist Tom Commerford has opened up about his three-year battle with prostate cancer. It seems that Nine Inch Nails fans might have some reissues to look forward to. Trent Reznor was asked by Indie Wire if there's a chance he'll reissue older Nine Inch Nails video projects and he replied, "I'm trying to think what I'm able to say right now. We are doing some things with Interscope again. There's a renewed interest in making sure the back catalog is being curated and maintained properly." Reznor was asked if one of those things in the catalog is a reissue of the 1997 video album Closure, which was released as a double VHS tape but had a DVD reissue shelved in the early 2000s. Reznor said, "I haven't been paying close attention to what the status of those things are because this is a relatively new development. But that's a good thing to mention because I would like to have that in some consumable fashion, whether it be streamable or something.” Fred Durst says people have misunderstood the lyrics for Limp Bizkit's "Nookie" for 25 years TV Hot Ones host Sean Evans is now a key stakeholder in First We Feast, the studio that produces his popular celebrity interview series. MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS: It looks like casting may be locked in for the four-part biopic series on The Beatles, with each band member getting their own film. 'Elvis' and 'Dune 2' star Austin Butler has been cast as Patrick Bateman for the 'American Psycho' remake. AND FINALLY O.J. Simpson accumulated quite a collection of PORNO MAGS in prison . . . and he KEPT them when he got out. Now they're hitting the auction block, and his MAGNUM condoms might follow. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome back to Consequence's Annual Report, celebrating the best music and entertainment 2024 had to offer on the Consequence UNCUT: Annual Report podcast exclusively on Amazon Music!On this episode, we present our Composers of the Year - Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross. Reznor and Ross previously received this accolade in 2020, but, in the years that have followed, their soundtrack work for film and television has only gotten more exciting. In 2024, they delivered two stunning scores for the movies Queer and Challengers, while also contributing music to The Bear and The Franchise. In this in-depth conversation with Senior Entertainment Editor Liz Shannon Miller, Reznor and Ross explore the challenges they faced with this year's projects — and how the line between their composing work and Nine Inch Nails might get blurry in the future. In addition, please also enjoy Liz's interview with producer Boys Noize, who took Reznor and Ross's score for Challengers and transformed it into one of the year's most addictive albums.Listen to this brief episode preview, and check out the full now on Amazon Music. Read the full Composers of the Year cover story on Consequence, and check out the rest of our Annual Report coverage at Consequence.net.New users to Amazon Music Unlimited can get three free months of over 100 million songs in HD sound, the largest catalog of top ad-free podcasts, and now your favorite audiobooks from Audible, by signing up at tryamazonmusic.com/cos.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
For their 177th episode, two racket-tightening film critics, two titillated dads, and two sweaty teachers, Will Johnson and Don Shanahan, circle back to earlier in 2024 to watch more than just tennis balls being hit back and forth in the Luca Guadagnino's mainstream breakout hit "Challengers." Our guys debate trying to say great things about a very good movie and whether or not the love triangle between Zendaya, Mike Faist, and Josh O'Connor was hot enough to warrant the hype and sick Reznor & Ross musical score. Come learn more and stay for the mutual love and respect that the fun movies encapsulate. Enjoy our podcast!https://www.teepublic.com/user/ruminationsradionetworkhttps://www.instagram.com/cinephilehissyfit/https://www.instagram.com/casablancadon/Twitter: https://twitter.com/CinephileFitwww.RuminationsRadioNetwork.comwww.instagram.com/RuminationsRadioNetworkTwitter: RuminationsRadioNetwork@RuminationsNProduction by Mitch Proctor for Area 42 Studios and SoundEpisode Artwork by Charles Langley for Area 42 Studios and Soundhttps://www.patreon.com/RuminationsRadiohttps://everymoviehasalesson.com/ ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
An original member of KMFDM, producer, musician and singer Raymond Watts has been ensconced in the electronic and industrial music scenes for going on five decades. His own project PIG started out far more raw and aggressive, but over time Watts evolved the sound and eventually found a home on Trent Reznor's NOTHING label for the 1996 release of Sinsation (released the previous year in Japan only). With nods to Reznor's Nine Inch Nails and fellow industrial metal act Ministry, among others, Sinsation adds some unexpected and well-placed orchestra and horn samples to give the album a cinematic feel that would sound appropriate backing a dystopian science fiction film. Songs In This Episode Intro - Hamstrung on the Highway 16:01 - The Sick 22:04 - Serial Killer Thriller 30:31 - Transceration 35:48 - Hot Hole Outro - Paniac Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.
An original member of KMFDM, producer, musician and singer Raymond Watts has been ensconced in the electronic and industrial music scenes for going on five decades. His own project PIG started out far more raw and aggressive, but over time Watts evolved the sound and eventually found a home on Trent Reznor's NOTHING label for the 1996 release of Sinsation (released the previous year in Japan only). With nods to Reznor's Nine Inch Nails and fellow industrial metal act Ministry, among others, Sinsation adds some unexpected and well-placed orchestra and horn samples to give the album a cinematic feel that would sound appropriate backing a dystopian science fiction film. Songs In This Episode Intro - Hamstrung on the Highway 16:01 - The Sick 22:04 - Serial Killer Thriller 30:31 - Transceration 35:48 - Hot Hole Outro - Paniac Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.
In this episode, we dive deep into one of the most influential industrial rock albums of all time, The Downward Spiral by Nine Inch Nails, ranked No. 74 on Apple Music's Top 100 Albums of All Time. Trent Reznor's haunting masterpiece takes listeners on an intense journey of self-destruction, alienation, and inner turmoil. The album's aggressive sound, provocative lyrics, and genre-defying production helped shape the landscape of industrial rock and alternative music in the '90s. We'll walk through each track, unpacking the raw energy and emotional weight behind songs like “Mr. Self Destruct,” “Closer,” and the iconic closer “Hurt.” From the unrelenting chaos of "March of the Pigs" to the eerie introspection of "A Warm Place," we analyze the sonic and thematic elements that make The Downward Spiral such a unique and powerful experience. Whether it's the confrontational lyrics of "Heresy" or the unexpected moments of calm in the instrumentals, each song brings something different to the table. We'll also discuss the innovative production techniques, Trent Reznor's groundbreaking use of distorted guitars, electronic beats, and mechanical noise, and how the album's concept reflects a descent into madness. If you're a fan of industrial rock, electronic music, or just curious about this iconic record, this episode is for you! While we appreciate the artistry and impact of The Downward Spiral, the heavy industrial sound and dark themes weren't fully for us—though we recognize its place as a musical landmark. Whether you're a die-hard Nine Inch Nails fan or new to the album, join us as we explore the depths of Reznor's mind with a track-by-track breakdown, highlighting key moments like the chaotic energy of "Big Man with a Gun" and the haunting melodies of "Hurt." Tune in to hear our honest thoughts, personal takes on each track, and how this influential album fits into the broader music landscape.
As You Are episode 013 featuring new music from NYKY, Reznor, Cory Goldsmith, Tuzson, Eugene Becker, HIWATER, and many more. ✔️ Subscribe to the podcast: https://listen.to/aya-podcast ✅ Follow Monoverse: https://www.instagram.com/monoverse ✅ Follow AYA Music Group: https://www.instagram.com/ayamusicgroup Tracklist: 01. David Green - Samaria 02. Hyperbits - The Moment (Zehv Remix) 03. Zehv - August Skye 04. Staysis - Hours Apart 05. NYKY - Make It Better 06. Reznor - Sunset Overdrive 07. Collide The Sky - Show and Tell 08. Erik Lucas & Entel - Reach Out To Me 09. Trenches & MØØNE - Higher Dimension 10. Neil Nines feat. ENROSA - Whispers (HIWATER Remix) 11. Eugene Becker - Collapse Of Ideals 12. Monoverse x Cory Goldsmith - Last Word 13. Tuzson - Dark Age ✅ Visit our partners: ProAudioStar: https://ffm.link/proaudiostar Shopify: https://ffm.link/shopify Printful: https://ffm.link/printful Feature.fm: https://feature.fm/asyouare Artisthub: https://artisthub.io/r/AYA 🔗 Connect with Monoverse: Website: https://www.monoversemusic.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/monoverse Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/monoverse Soundcloud: https://www.soundcloud.com/monoverse YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@monoverse Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/monoverse Beatport: https://www.beatport.com/artist/monoverse/293130 Spotify: https://ffm.link/monoverse-spotify Apple Music: https://ffm.link/monoverse-apple 🔗 Connect with As You Are: Website: https://aya.fm Music: https://ffm.to/as-you-are Facebook: https://facebook.com/ayamusicgrp Twitter: https://twitter.com/ayamusicgrp Instagram: https://instagram.com/ayamusicgroup SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/ayamusicgroup TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@ayamusicgroup YouTube: https://youtube.com/@ayamusicgroup #progressivehouse #electronicmusic #melodichouse #house #dancemusic #deephouse #melodictechno #deeptrance #deephouse #trance #newmusic #newmusicrelease As You Are is the new weekly radio show hosted by Monoverse featuring a diverse mix of melodic house, techno, deep trance, and progressive electronic music from the As You Are (AYA Music Group) record labels. The show, broadcasted from New York City where the label has its roots, supports cutting edge dance music from both veteran and emerging talent. Each episode is intricately programmed by Monoverse to craft the unique, forward-thinking listening experience in the As You Are series. Listeners will find the show reflects Monoverse's distinct style and versatility as an artist. From unforgettable performances at the world's largest stages like Tomorrowland, EDC, Luminosity, and Dreamstate, to enchanting audiences in more intimate nightclub venues - Monoverse consistently delivers an unparalleled musical experience.
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Jordan and Brooke are rejoined by filmmaker, video essayist and actor Ben Chinapen for our fave fim of the year (so far). Luca Guadagnino goes god mode with under the court shots, intense homoeroticism as always, and a real, actual, proper love triangle. We talk the club-ready Reznor & Ross score, how sex is tennis and tennis is sex, films shot but not set in Boston, messy bisexual longing, and a whole lot of phallic shaped foods.Follow us on Twitter and IG! (And Jordan's Letterboxd / Brooke's Letterboxd)Follow Ben on Twitter and YouTube!In celebration of Pride Month, support Project Watermelon alongside us.This episode is sponsored by Super Yaki! Use code: SUPERQQ for 10% off
Nine Inch Nails' second studio album, The Downward Spiral, is Trent Reznor's chronicle of self-destruction through themes of addiction, depression, and existential despair. Free from the interference of TVT Records, it marked a significant recording and songwriting evolution for Reznor, building upon the . While the industrial rock genre had already combined heavy guitar riffs with electronic elements, Reznor's innovative production techniques combined with his ear for melody helped launch the album and band from the underground world to dance charts, daily MTV play, and global recognition. Songs In This Episode Intro - Mr. Self Destruct 33:07 - Piggy 36:42 - I Do Not Want This 40:58 - The Becoming 46:02 - Heresy 58:39 - Closer To God (single) Outro - Hurt Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.
Nine Inch Nails' second studio album, The Downward Spiral, is Trent Reznor's chronicle of self-destruction through themes of addiction, depression, and existential despair. Free from the interference of TVT Records, it marked a significant recording and songwriting evolution for Reznor, building upon the . While the industrial rock genre had already combined heavy guitar riffs with electronic elements, Reznor's innovative production techniques combined with his ear for melody helped launch the album and band from the underground world to dance charts, daily MTV play, and global recognition. Songs In This Episode Intro - Mr. Self Destruct 33:07 - Piggy 36:42 - I Do Not Want This 40:58 - The Becoming 46:02 - Heresy 58:39 - Closer To God (single) Outro - Hurt Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.
In this episode we volley our opinions on Luca Guadanino's new tennis film with Zendaya, a Prince and West Side Story's Riff. Scored by Reznor and Ross, this movie has more meat on its bones than a standard sports movie.
On episode 229 of The AwardsWatch Podcast, Executive Editor Ryan McQuade is joined by AwardsWatch Editor-In-Chief Erik Anderson and Associate Editor Sophia Ciminello to review Luca Guadagnino's latest film Challengers, and then discuss their favorite sexiest/horniest films. Releasing this past weekend was one of the best reviewed films of the year so far, Challengers, which was supposed to come out last year but was delayed because of the SAG/WGA strikes. In his follow-up to 2022's Bones and All, Luca Guadagnino's tennis love triangle became the number one film at the box office, and had the AW team talking about it all week long. Ryan, Erik, and Sophia break down their overall reactions to the film, its excellent performances from its all-star cast, the innovated editing, fist-pumping score from Reznor and Ross, and of course, the hot, sexual tension at the core of this incredible film. Listen to their spoilers be damned review as well as read Josh Parham's written review of the film on the website. After they are done talking about Challengers, the gang transition into a conversation about their favorite films that they find sexy and/or horny. In trying to go within the vein of Challengers tone, they talked about some great films that not only just had sex scenes, but the feeling of falling in love, longing for the person they want to be it, as well as repressing one's love and how tragic that can feel. There are also just some obvious picks that are just straight up horny fun. Included into the conversation was Out of Sight, Don't Look Now, Wet Hot American Summer, Brokeback Mountain, Y tu mamá también, In the Mood for Love, Moonlight, Bull Durham, The Age of Innocence, and more. You can listen to The AwardsWatch Podcast wherever you stream podcasts, from iTunes, iHeartRadio, Soundcloud, Stitcher, Spotify, Audible, Amazon Music and more. This podcast runs 2h22m. On our next episode, we will be reviewing The Fall Guy and talking about our favorite movies about movies. Music: “Modern Fashion” from AShamaleuvmusic (intro), “B-3” from BoxCat Games Nameless: The Hackers RPG Soundtrack (outro).
The lone assassin, tasked with one job. Trained and prepared, until something goes wrong. Now they must find out why, and make those responsible pay the consequences. We all know story, but this time, David Fincher put his hand in the pot to deliver The Killer (2023). Some of us loved it, others not so much, but we can all agree on his work as a filmmaker and how he drew inspiration from The Mechanic (1972). Come and let us know your thoughts. Subscribe, rate, and review:Apple Podcasts: Our Film FathersSpotify: Our Film FathersGoogle Podcasts: Our Film Fathers---------------------------------------------Follow Us:Instagram: @ourfilmfathersTwitter: @ourfilmfathersEmail: ourfilmfathers@gmail.com
Auftragskiller sind im Kino ja so selten wie Wespen in einem sommerlichen Biergarten. Und dieses Subgenre neigt dazu, sich selbst innovationslos zu wiederholen. David Fincher findet einen neuen Zugang: Er verzichtet auf die übliche emotionale Achterbahnfahrt. Stattdessen ist THE KILLER eine Meditation über Kontrolle, über Perfektion und Regeln – und auch eine Meditation über das Töten. Aus dem Off hören wir die Gedanken des Auftragskillers wie eine Autosuggestion: So wie er seinen Körper durch Yoga perfektioniert und seinen Puls vor dem tödlichen Schuss kontrolliert, so formt er sein Denken durch das ständige Wiederholen der Regeln. Aber in seinen perfekten System geschieht ein Fehler – die Rückerlangung der Kontrolle kann kann für ihn nur erfolgen durch konsequente Einhaltung der Regeln und noch mehr Konzentration auf perfekte Umsetzung. Es geht um Korrektur statt Rache, um Kontrolle statt Emotionen.In der Präzision des Auftragskillers spiegelt sich die Präzision des Regisseurs. Kameraführung, Licht, Schnitt, alles perfekt. Auch die wohldosierte Action ist beeindruckend inszeniert. Die eigentümliche Atmosphäre entsteht nicht zuletzt durch den Score von Reznor und Ross – als würde man einem kardiologischen Messinstrument zuhören, das die Herzfrequenz des Killers überträgt. Als Kontrast dazwischen immer wieder Songs von The Smiths. Während Finchers ZODIAC immer bei den Ermittlern bleibt, folgt Fincher in THE KILLER immer dem Auftragsmörder (großartig: Michael Fassbender), folgt ihm zu Kolleg:innen, die zu Feinden werden (ebenfalls großartig: Tilda Swinton). Wer die Fincher-Vibes nicht fühlt, die unterkühlte Atmosphäre und Freude an den Details nicht schätzt, für den wird THE KILLER vielleicht auch zum Stimmungskiller. Im Podcast direkt nach dem Heimkino sind Johanna, Hendrik, Tom und Thomas unterschiedlicher Meinung.P.S. Es handelt sich bei THE KILLER um eine Comicverfilmung. Vorlage ist die französische Comicserie „Le tueur“ des Texters Matz (Alexis Nolent) und des Zeichners Luc Jacamon, erschienen zwischen 1998 und 2014.
We start Noir-vember with one of our favorite directors, David Fincher, and maybe his best film in Se7en (1995). With a strong cast, excellent story, and a compelling twist, this may be one of the best movies of all time. Its SO good. Come and listen, and add your thoughts in the comments.Subscribe, rate, and review:Apple Podcasts: Our Film FathersSpotify: Our Film FathersGoogle Podcasts: Our Film Fathers---------------------------------------------Follow Us:Instagram: @ourfilmfathersTwitter: @ourfilmfathersEmail: ourfilmfathers@gmail.com
Our favorite methodical perfectionist filmmaker is back in the director's chair with a fine return to murdering form in The Killer - David Fincher's latest film about an efficiency-obsessed assassin grappling with the consequences of a botched job. We talk style, substance, Ross and Reznor, and of course where this lies in our (revisited and revised) Fincher film ranking. PLUS - we chat with film festival organizers Philbert Dy and Ed Lejano about this year's much-awaited QCinema: what to watch, where to watch, and how Quark will most likely be DJing in every festival event. QCinema interview (1:00:00) Listen to our past Fincher episodes featuring Mank and Se7en! *** Endslate is an ANIMA podcast and produced by Mel Alcaraz and edited by Rene Perez. Stalk the hosts! Mel Alcaraz: @mel_alcaraz Ramon De Veyra: @ramondeveyra Quark Henares: @quarkhenares Follow us on Twitter @endslatepod, or join our Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/endslate for a safe space discussion on pop culture. For inquiries and feedback, email us at endslatepod@gmail.com.
Un asesino profesional busca vengarse de sus jefes tras un trabajo que no sale como todos esperan. Michael Fassbender protagoniza la esperada adaptación de la novela gráfica francesa del mismo nombre, en un largometraje que ha cosechado elogios desde su estreno en el Festival de Venecia. Trent Reznor y Atticus Ross firman la música incidental del film, que además cuenta con varias canciones de The Smiths en la playlist del protagonista. Ya disponible en Netflix.
The industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails is the creation of singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Trent Reznor. While living in Cleveland in 1987, Reznor worked as an assistant engineer and janitor at Right Track Studios. He had free access to the studio between bookings, and took inspiration from Prince to play all instruments himself to produce his material. The name Nine Inch Nails comes from a quote by Al Jourgensen, lead singer of the metal band Ministry - "Listening to Ministry is like having a nine inch nail hammered into your head like a hole." The debut studio album entitled Pretty Hate Machine was released by TVT Records in October 1989. It has an industrial synth feel, with dark lyrics driven by angst, despair, and betrayal. Unlike much of the industrial rock of the time, songs on Pretty Hate Machine feature catchy riffs and hooks, and the song structure employs a traditional verse and chorus approach rather than continually repeating electronics. The result would prove to be both a commercial and critical success, reaching number 75 on the US album charts.Although Reznor produced and performed all the instrumentation on the album, he soon found himself in need of a touring band, particularly when he was brought in to open for Guns N' Roses on their European Tour. Many musicians have been brought into the Nine Inch Nails over the years, but Reznor remained the only permanent member until his frequent collaborator, Atticus Ross, was brought in as a member in 2016.Lynch brings us this pioneering industrial rock album for this week's podcast. Head Like a HoleThe opening track to the album was the second and most commercially successful single, reaching number 28 on the US Alternative Airplay charts. It also took inspiration from the quote from Al Jourgensen of Ministry. The song is about the control that money has over people and the pain and suffering associated with it. Terrible LieThis song reflects the anger and despair of a person going through a bad time in their life and blaming it on God. "(Hey god) why are you doing this to me? Am I not living up to what I'm supposed to be? Why am I seething with this animosity? (Hey god) I think you owe me a great big apology."SinWhen we give in to our darker impulses, perhaps driven by desire or betrayal, we can find ourselves in a spiral of self-destruction and sabotage. The song is about the pain and destructiveness that can lurk below the surface.Down In ItThis is the debut single from the album. During the making of the video, a camera attached to a weather balloon became detached and flew 200 miles away. When found in a farmer's field the FBI was called in to investigate what appeared to be a gang or cult slaying of Reznor. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Main theme from the motion picture "Christmas Vacation 3" The success of "Christmas Vacation" inspired a number of sequels. STAFF PICKS:Higher Ground by the Red Hot Chili PeppersRob's staff pick is a cover of a song Stevie Wonder originally released in 1973. While the original went to number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100, the energetic remake by the Red Hot Chili Peppers also achieved commercial success, reaching number 26 on the US Mainstream Rock chart. It was the first RHCP song to chart.Bad Love by Eric ClaptonBruce brings us the second single from Clapton's eleventh solo studio album. This is a comeback album, as Clapton had recently become sober after dealing with alcoholism. It hit number 16 on the Billboard 200 albums chart. This song features Phil Collins on percussion and backing vocals. and would be awarded the Grammy for Best male Rock Vocal Performance in 1990. Good Work by the BoDeansWayne features a rockabilly party song from a Wisconsin group. The BoDeans have been called roots rock, heartland rock, and alternative, but their retro 50's sound and driving live performance makes them a great band to see. They performed extensively with U2 on The Joshua Tree tour, and remain popular in the US Midwest.The Last Worthless Evening by Don HenleyLynch closes out the staff picks with a hit from Henley's album "The End of the Innocence" that went to number 21 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The lyrics are a plea from an ex to just move on. INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:Pacific 202 by 808 StateThis Manchester electronic music group takes its name from the Roland TR 808 drum machine.
In this episode the boys untangle the knots surrounding the unlikely pairing of Nine Inch Nails' Trent Reznor and Johnny Cash. Despite initial mistrust on both sides, the Reznor-penned "Hurt" takes on new depth and meaning sung through Cash's deep bass. Making it all happen, Rick Rubin walks the line with gentle persistence proving the power of a producer, as Mark Romanek completes the ring of fire with his emotionally-charged video. And if that weren't enough, Ozzy makes an appearance proving that anyone can fly high again with the right guidance and a bit of Calamine lotion! Join the high rollers as they descend into the downward spiral and emerge unscathed, save a mild case of poison ivy.Songs:Reverb Syndicate - Better Dancing Through Technology"The Peace of Wild Things" by Wendell Berry, A Poetry Film by Charlotte Ager & Katy WangKate & Anna McGarrigle - The Log Driver's WaltzStyx - Mr. RobotoJohnny Cash - HurtNine Inch Nails - HurtNine Inch Nails - Head Like a HoleRed Hot Chili Peppers - Give it AwayWaylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, Kris Kristofferson - HighwaymanJohnny Cash - Personal JesusJohnny Cash - The Beast in MeJohnny Cash - Tennessee StudBonnie “Prince” Billy - Hard LifeStrawberry Fields Forever (isolated mellotron part)Elliott Smith - King's CrossingJohnny Cash - Hurt (Video) Johnny Cash - Hurt Behind the Scenes (Video)Ozzy Osbourne - Flying High AgainJohnny Cash on the Hurt VideoConnect with us:Twitter
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Fincher. Sorkin. Reznor. Eisenberg. Garfield. Hammer. Timberlake. Dakota Johnson. Rashida Jones. Brenda Song! LARRY SUMMERS. Rachel. Dr. Movies. Come with us to a simpler time. Back to the early days of the Obama administration. Back to 2010. When we all still believed in the concept of "Genius".
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It didn't happen until its Facebook official, so we thought we would revisit The Social Network (2010). This Sorkin-written, Fincher-directed, Reznor-Ross-scored film might have been the best film of that year. Well made and well acted to capture one of the most impactful inventions in the last century. Give us a like and share your thoughts on our wall.Subscribe, rate and review:Apple Podcasts: Our Film FathersSpotify: Our Film FathersGoogle Podcasts: Our Film FathersStitcher: Our Film FathersAmazon Music: Our Film Fathers-----------------------Follow us:Instagram: @ourfilmfathersTwitter: @ourfilmfathersEmail: ourfilmfathers@gmail.com
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Industrial music heavyweight Martin Atkins pulled from his personal collection of memorabilia to create Chicago's new Museum of Post Punk and Industrial Music.
We here at Trve. Cvlt. Pop! present to you an exclusive piece of bonus content from our Trve. Clvssic. Pop! Patreon page. On this show we are looking at The Fragile, the third full length album from Trent Reznor's industrial legends Nine Inch Nails, released on the 21st of September 1999.In the first of two parts we look at Reznor's descent in dealing with the aftermath of the success of 1994's The Downward Spiral album. Starting with the debauched and gruelling Self-Destruct tour, his collaboration with David Bowie on his Outside Tour, the stress of producing Marilyn Manson's Antichrist Superstar album, the loss of his Grandmother Clara and how all of these events coalesced into giving Reznor serious writers block and nearly leading him to quitting music altogether. We then look at how he rebuilt his confidence and came up with the concept for The Fragile, before going track by track through the first disc of the album.The second part is available when you sign up for the £5 a month Trve. Clvssic. Pop! tier at patreon.com/trvecvltpop. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Dos jóvenes viajan por Estados Unidos en los años 80, en una travesía de crecimiento personal cruzada por sus impulsos de canibalismo. El nuevo largometraje de Luca Guadagnino se basa en la novela homónima de Camille DeAngelis, y debutó con dos premios en el Festival de Cine de Venecia, incluyendo el León de Plata al mejor director. Sólidas actuaciones de los protagonistas Taylor Russell y Timothée Chalamet. Ya disponible en salas de cine.
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Over the past 12 years, Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross have become two of the premier names in the world of film scores. The musical duo shot out of a cannon back in 2010 with the release of “The Social Network,” with a score that would win an Oscar. From there, they released a number of acclaimed scores and even earned another Oscar. So, even though we were already excited about the release of Luca Guadagnino's “Bones and All,” the idea that Reznor and Ross were working on the score for a romantic drama about two young cannibals in the ‘80s, seemed too good to be true. And in this episode of The Playlist Podcast, I got the chance to speak with Reznor and Ross about their surprising new score and how their sound has evolved over the years. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theplaylist/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theplaylist/support
In episode 1362, Jack and Miles are joined by song writer, actor, and star of Barbarian, Matthew Patrick Davis, to discuss… Update on Inflation / Climate Change, On Same Day As Apocalyptic Climate Report From UN--NYTimes Drops Article Spiking Football On How Well We've Turned It Around, The McRib Is The Streisand Of Sandwiches and more! Update on Inflation / Climate Change These Top 5 Oil Companies Just Raked In $35 Billion While Americans Pay More at the Pump On Same Day As Apocalyptic Climate Report From UN--NYTimes Drops Article Spiking Football On How Well We've Turned It Around The McRib Is The Streisand Of Sandwiches Military Experiments, Food Conspiracies, and 'The Flintstones:' The History of the McRib A Conspiracy of Hogs: The McRib as Arbitrage From Bob Seger to Elton John to KISS, farewell concert tours abound, and business is booming Cher's still going strong after decade of farewell tours Barbra Streisand: A final, final, final farewell tour? LISTEN: Pentagram by Prefuse 73See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sully Erna from Godsmack said that their next album will be their last. This got me thinking about other veteran bands. Is this a smart move? Should more bands do this? Which bands should follow suit? Some legendary bands stopped making new music and as a result, their reputation is without any blemishes. There are other bands like Metallica who have released albums that fans don't like. Let's discuss the matter in this week's episode of Heavy Metal Philosophy! Heavy Metal Philosophy Contact;https://www.spreaker.com/show/heavy-metal-philosophyHeavyMetalPhilosophy@gmail.comhttps://mobile.twitter.com/heaviestdoyenhttps://www.facebook.com/HeaviestDoyenhttps://www.instagram.com/heavy_metal_philosophy/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh2KCIU5z_F6DRH05xHsJMAMetal Digest articles link;https://metal-digest.com/author/jon-barbas/#metal #godsmack #slipknot #metallica #boltthrower #Nirvana #kurtcobain #nineinchnails #tour #newalbum #ironmaiden
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Show 122 (7/17/22): Brian Reznor (Superior Radio Network) and Michael Omansky (President at Worldwide Entertainment Marketing); we talk about Brian working with Shane Douglas, Mike Omansky's knowledge of wrestling history including some rare stories about Buddy Rogers and Bruno Sammartino, Austin Theory becoming the youngest world champion, and more about Vince-McMahon-Gate...A few audio issues doesn't detract from the fascinating content, we hope you check it out! https://youtu.be/_LoDSsISg1s --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wrestlingandeverything/support
Ushering in a new era of confessional music that spoke openly about experiences of trauma, depression, and self-loathing, Nine Inch Nails' seminal album, 1994's ‘The Downward Spiral', changed popular music forever—bringing transgressive themes of heresy, S&M, and body horror to the masses and taking music technology to its limits.Released in 1994, the album resonated across a generation, combining elements of metal, industrial, synth-pop, and ambient electronica, and going on to sell over four million copies. Now, “Into the Never” explores the creation and cultural impact of ‘The Downward Spiral', one of the most influential and artistically significant albums of the twentieth century.Inspired by David Bowie's ‘Low' and Pink Floyd's ‘The Wall', the album recounts one man's disintegration as he descends into nihilism and nothingness. Blurring the lines between autobiography and concept album, creation and decay, it's also the story of Trent Reznor as he pushed himself to the edge of the abyss, trapped in a cycle of addiction and self-destruction. “The Downward Spiral” also presents a reflection of America and a wider culture of violence, connecting the Columbine High School shooting, the infamous Manson family murders, and the aftermath of Vietnam and the Gulf War.Featuring new interviews with collaborators and artists inspired by the album, “Into the Never” sets ‘The Downward Spiral' in the context of music of the era and brings the story up to date, from Reznor's recovery to his reinvention as an Oscar-winning soundtrack artist.Adam Steiner studied philosophy at the University of Aberdeen and writes about music, street-art culture, architecture, and transgressive fiction. He released his first novel in 2018 titled “Politics of the Asylum”.Purchase a copy of “Into the Never: Nine Inch Nails and the Creation of the Downward Spiral” through Backbeat Books: http://backbeatbooks.com/books/9781617137310Listen to a playlist of the music discussed in this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2Qk0O5w3mPgDOAV2ZbZc0S?si=0a2c6a896a2b49a2Visit Adam Steiner's website: https://adamsteiner.ukFollow Adam Steiner :Twitter: https://twitter.com/BurndtOutWard?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5EauthorInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/adamsteinerauthor/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/adam.steiner.10The Booked On Rock Website: https://www.bookedonrock.comFollow The Booked On Rock with Eric Senich:FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/bookedonrockpodcastTWITTER: https://twitter.com/bookedonrockSupport Your Local Bookstore! Find your nearest independent bookstore here: https://www.indiebound.org/indie-store-finderContact The Booked On Rock Podcast:thebookedonrockpodcast@gmail.comThe Booked On Rock Music by Crowander: “Whoosh” & “Nasty”[ https://freemusicarchive.org/music/crowander]
Este episodio cuenta el nacimiento de NIN de la mano de su genio Trent Reznor hasta el lanzamiento de su gran disco The Downward Spiral.
Wow, this episode is almost as long as The Perfect Drug Versions! Feels like we've been waiting forever to cover this one. We needed extra time to bridge the gap between NIN LPs ... and to speak to a very special guest! ixi music joins us at last and provides musical insight and more into this most memorable track. She also helps us decipher Trent Reznor's facial hair. Jess and Blake play many guessing games. We explore the topiary of The Perfect Drug music video (dir. Mark Romanek). Trent describes his plans for his follow up album to TDS (Rick Rubin? Funk?). We even dare to look into The saga of Reznor's Edge. And more! Check us out at nailedpod.com! Subscribe to our Patreon to get bonus episodes and Nailed merch, join our Discord, and more! Art by Tyler Snell. Nailed interstitial music by Blake Walker (mashed up from originals by Nine Inch Nails). Email us at nailedpod@gmail.com Nailed is on Instagram and Twitter @nailedpod Nailed is brought to you by the AUX Podcast network.
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Is it possible to wipe out homelessness? Travis talks with Tamara Wright about the solutions to homelessness. Tamara shares her provable ideas to solve the problem of homelessness in America and what Community Solutions is doing to make it happen. Conversation Highlights: {02:47} Introduction to “Community Solutions”. {03:41} Introduction to “Built for Zero”. {06:18} How do you start a conversation in the community? {09:38} How people connect with the organization. {13:27} What should be tracked? {19:55} How to explain the program to landlords. {22:01} The positive solution of guarantee rent. {24:56} The first step to getting happier, and healthier. {26:00} Firsthand experience stories. Remarkable quotes: You can hop in the river and pull someone out that's drowning, but if you go upstream and you can figure out why it is that they're falling in the river in the 1st place. Leave nobody behind and make sure that we have a racially equitable system in place. We're able to house more people than are entering the homelessness system. Have a childlike curiosity! Working together to make sure that people not only get housed but remain housed. The very basic bottom need is shelter Make sure that people are being taken care of and they're being handed off very warmly to the landlord. 45 communities have achieved a measurable reduction in either chronic or veteran homelessness. Resources: https://www.facebook.com/cmtysolutions https://community.solutions/our-solutions/built-for-zero/ Bio: Tamara Wright Systems Transformation Advisor As the Systems Transformation Advisor for Phoenix and Denver, Tamara focuses her energy on transformational change projects that will result in breakthrough reductions in Veteran homelessness in both Phoenix and Denver. Tamara has 13 years of experience working in the government sector both locally and federally, starting her career in Economic Vitality for the City of Scottsdale. in 2011, Tamara was accepted into the prestigious Presidential Management Fellowship program when she began working as a Regional Coordinator for The Department of Veterans Affairs Supportive Services for Veterans Families program. During her eight-year tenure at the VA, she helped pave the way for drastic reductions in Veteran homelessness in 13 communities in her region. Tamara currently serves as a board member for the Maricopa Association of Governments Continuum of Care, Chairs the Coordinated Entry Subcommittee, and participates in the Ending Veteran Homelessness workgroup in Phoenix, AZ. Tamara has a Bachelors's in Political Science, a Master's in Public Administration, and a certificate in Counter-Terrorism from the Institute of Terrorism Research and Responses in Jerusalem, Israel. Tamara enjoys Broadway musicals, working out, and spending time with her adorable Siamese cat named Reznor. Community Solutions Our mission is to create a lasting end to homelessness that leaves no one behind. We envision a more equitable society where homelessness is never inevitable, inescapable, or a way of life. WHAT WE DO We don't simply believe that all communities have the power to end homelessness — we work with the cities and counties making it a reality every day. Community Solutions is a nonprofit that leads Built for Zero, a movement of more than 80 cities and counties using data to radically change how they work and the impact they can achieve — and proving that it is possible to make homelessness rare and brief. A growing number of communities across the country are proving this is an achievable reality by reaching a milestone known as functional zero. In order to propel this movement to end homelessness up and over a tipping point, we are working with communities to solve the most persistent challenges that stand in the way. With rigor and data-driven solutions, we are working with communities to: prevent inflow into homelessness from happening in the first place; build and sustain homeless response systems that can continuously end, rather than manage, homelessness for populations across geography; and quickly deliver affordable housing that can close the housing gap. Together, we are proving that homelessness is solvable. Nonprofit Architect Podcast Links Website: http://nonprofitarchitect.org Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/NonprofitArchitect Ultimate Podcast Guide https://www.fatfreecartpro.com/ecom/gb.php?&i=1698463&cl=377219&c=cart&ejc=2&custom=card Subscribe and leave a review https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/nonprofit-architect-podcast/id1481292481 Patreon https://www.patreon.com/NonprofitArchitect Watch on YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQm8fnR2sHyrmLpV2jKYajA Listen to these other great podcasts from Veterans. https://nonprofitarchitect.org/veteran-podcast-network/ Want help getting your podcast started? https://nonprofitarchitect.org/podcast-production-services/
Do you want to understand search patents better? With the various Google white papers that come out and the changes in their patents, keeping up could be a task. Ultimately, we are interested in understanding SEO, where it is going, and how it will affect our business. Bill Slawski, of SEO by the Sea and Go Fish Digital, joins Loren Baker on this episode to discuss Bill's hobby of dissecting Google, Bing, and other search-related patents – and what they mean. While patents change, Google is doing a much better job right now of picking up video and audio, not just written anymore. Image search has also been getting smarter. Learn how this knowledge can keep you a step ahead of the competition and help future-proof your SEO with ethical, long-term strategies. “You don't need to have a brand mention to have value.” – Bill Slawski “Even if your site isn't branded, having rich information will help Google understand it and regard it as a trustworthy resource” – Loren Baker [0:00] - How Bill started [04:15] - How companies like Google have decided to change our reality [05:19] - What Microsoft was doing that got Bill into patents [06:51] - Was it more difficult to find a patent search back then? [08:00] - How Google uses content vs. how we think of content [08:39] - How many patents does Bill see come to fruition? [09:49] - The tweet on the metrics Google has patented to rank entities [10:14] - The book example [11:19] - The skyscraper example [12:52] - The augmentation patent and what's it about [13:33] - The script that you feed Google [15:35] - When Google introduced the Same As [16:47] - Should you include competitors to backup the Same As? [17:56] - How image search has become smarter [19:15] - Bill's writeup on Detecting Brand Penetration Over Geographic Locations [20:12] - When Google acquired Skybox and what it had to do with images [22:47] - Why the unbranded results of a car insurance company ranked much higher [24:49] - Are brands ranking factors for search engines? [26:00] - How patents apply to SEO at the end of the day [32:20] - How Google can see how a product has evolved over time [35:18] - What this means for unbranded sites [36:29] - Other patents Bill has seen that are important right now [36:53] - What Bill didn't expect about patents [37:55] - Search in audio and video [40:49] - Searching for real-time results vs. links (Bill's earthquake example) [42:43] - How Google considers content vs. what younger people think about content [43:29] - The limousine company story [44:48] - The mistake other SEO professionals make [46:49] - What Google has been saying since 1999 [47:36] - The Baltimore campaign [54:45] - How to spread your entities' influence [62:56] - The story about the Reznor brand and how it relates to entities [65:02] - What surprised Bill about the brand entity patent [66:59] - What Google does when your search results aren't getting clicks “We're living in a time where not all content is written anymore.” – Loren Baker “We're no longer going to look for your quote in knowledge graphs. We're going to search for audio and video.” - Bill Slawski
In this episode of Parallel Fiction, Heather and Jeff celebrate the companions we keep, and the stories that highlight their importance. Heather and Jeff are presenting two stories about Pets, the theme of the show, and giving their honest and emotional opinions on what it means to own, raise, and bond with a pet. Heather begins the summary portion with an outline of Marley and Me, an autobiography from John Grogan. She beings by explaining that this is not a fictional piece of work, but lets it slide as this could be anybody's story and fits the theme well. The memoir follows the Grogan family as they experience the growing pains of owning a hyper active dog. Heather gets very emotional talking about the last days of Marley's life, and reflects on how that's often times the worst part of owning a pet. Did you know? In the film adaptation, 22 dogs played the role of Marley, at different stage throughout his life. Jeff brings us back for part 2 of the summary portion of the show, outlining the 2010 computer animated classic How To Train Your Dragon. In the story, Jeff presents the bond between main character Hiccup, and his unlikely pet and ally Toothless. Through sweet moments between the two, the kid and dragon end up understanding each other and forming a bond that saves Hiccup's Viking village. Jeff explains the similarities between the dragon and a cat, and appreciates how the film doesn't talk down to children, its intended audience. Instead, the film was just as enjoyable to Jeff as an adult and for all ages. Fun Fact! Music director John Powell was nominated for an Academy Award for his work on this film, but lost to Trent Reznor. Not a bad loss though, as Reznor is a decorated producer with credits in the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame, the Oscars, Emmys, and Grammys. Following these reviews, Heather and Jeff dive into commonalities between the two works such as choosing a pet, responsibility, naming your pet, giving time & attention, and cherished memories. Listen in to hear Jeff and Heather's candid thoughts on the masterpiece scenes of each story, how Marley And Me and How To Train Your Dragon compare, and how Jeff and Heather relate the two. Share this episode with all the pet lovers in your life! Heather's rating for Marley And Me: Nice – If you're a pet owner, you will really enjoy this story. The memoir moves a bit slow, the movie may be a better choice. Jeff's rating for How To Train Your Dragon: Super Nice – Even though we don't put any stock in the Rotten Tomatoe's score, this movie sits at 99% fresh as of February 2021 and has earned every bit of that. Watch How To Train Your Dragon here: https://www.amazon.com/How-Train-Your-Dragon-Collection/dp/B07NN37WHT Read Marley And Me here: https://www.amazon.com/Marley-Me-Life-Worlds-Worst/dp/0060817097 About Parallel Fiction:Parallel Fiction is the perfect supplemental companion to all of the stories you consume. We will be covering movies, television, books, graphic novels, video games, and music whenever it applies. Learn more about things you love, and get to know us a little bit better as we give you a peak into our lives and opinions. Connect with us:Email Jeff & Heather: Parallelfictionpod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/ParallelfictionFollow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/ParallelfictionConnect with us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/Parallelfictionpod