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![]() 45%Nine Inch Nails - Things Falling Apart2008-12-08 / alucard / Reads: 9592Reznor used to give us a remix album after every regular one (except the debut "Pretty Hate Machine"). Thus there's nothing weird in the fact, that year after "The Fragile" we get it's remix twin. Unfortunately, it's nothing like the previous ones - there's no sickness of "Fixed", nor turned... |
![]() 75%Nine Inch Nails - With Teeth2006-01-26 / Chris / Reads: 12792Nine Inch Nails after the release of their new CD were accused of repeating themselves. Well... the fans may feel disappointed. They have been waiting for a new album for 6 years and it's not a smashing one as they say. We got "the Fragile" in 1999 – the piece... |
![]() 20%Nine Inch Nails - Y34R Z3R0 R3M1X3D2009-05-04 / alucard / Reads: 7332Mister Reznor seems to get from extreme to another. He releases one album for five years or three in one year. Theoretically, there’s nothing to complain about - store is no sore, but what about the quality of those releases? When an album appeared once for five year, nobody never... |
![]() 50%Nine Inch Nails - Year Zero2009-02-06 / alucard / Reads: 9386It took Trent Reznor only two years to prepare a brand new album. Quick, wasn’t it? Before the official release we could play in a very innovative advertising campaign of "Year Zero". Reznor decided to compose a concept album once again – the "album with hand" is a very pessimistic... |
![]() 70%Nitzer Ebb - Industrial Complex2011-06-17 / Jo Pawley / Reads: 3328Initially formed in Chelmsford, Essex by school friends Douglas McCarthy [lead vocals, guitar], Vaughn 'Bon' Harris [vocals, percussion, guitar] and David Gooday [percussion] in the mid 1980’s, Nitzer Ebb were influenced by the harder sounds of the early electro pop scene, but also distilled elements from several other genres until... |
![]() 80%NNHMN - Opera of Lust & The Art of Sorrow I2025-03-12 / khocico / Reads: 944Whenever I think of NNHMN, hypnotic is the word that first comes to mind. But it is not a gentle, lulling hypnosis—it is one that burns, pulses, and electrifies. Their music is fire, an energy so visceral it feels like a physical force. It is mesmerizing yet untouchable, ephemeral yet... |