I forgot that your Type O Negative show was ALREADY last night
scarbie. I got your text right when I left work and had to giggle over it. I hope you do some sort of rundown of the show, especially since this was your first to see them.
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Apparently LJ ate my NIN post from yesterday cause it's not showing up on my journal. So, I'll try and re-do this again, thankfully I had the first few parts saved when I first typed it up, just not the complete entry. At least with this error, gave me the chance to listen to the album for the 3rd time and my answer is.......the album is very mediocre.
TRENT...TRENT...TRENT! W...W...WTF IS THIS??!!!! I was happy for you when you wanted to make up for lost time on not releasing anything in over 5-6 yrs but what is going on in that head of yours? If I had to choose, I'd say "With Teeth" sounds better than "Year Zero" and that's saying alot since "With Teeth" wasn't cracked up what I thought it would be. My sis wishes for you to go back to your older style and doesn't even wish to hear the new stuff after telling her what it sounded like and her opinion mirrors ours as well on "With Teeth". Bubba told me on Sat and I had to agree, that we won't be wasting our money on "Year Zero", hell, I'm thinking about deleting the file that's on my computer cause I don't want to hear it anymore.
Bubba brought up a good point. If the new one sounds as bad as it does, how is it going to sound live? To see them in concert for this album seems very unlikely even though they are awesome to see live. What seemed to annoy me with the majority of the songs is that it had almost the same background beat. And if anything, there is probably only 4 songs that is tolerable to my ears. In fact, the first few songs that were released on the website were probably the better ones. I like "survivalism" cause it reminds me of the old sound. While I do happen to like "Capital G", that song is SOOOO NOT NIN's style. Bubba hates it. I don't know if Trent is experimenting to see how different ways sound or what but I think he just needs to stick to what he knows best and that is the hard, rough edge that NIN was really about. I'm sure since he's sober, he doesn't want to dwell on things in the past that made the band what it was.
Though I'm curious what the majority of the die hard NIN fans will think of this. I think it's going to be split down the middle on the feelings of this.
So please Trent, if you ever think about releasing another album before the end of this yr, please go back to your old ways. I don't know if having turned 40 did something to your brain or what, but we'd like to have the music we fell in love with in the '90's.
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Apparently LJ ate my NIN post from yesterday cause it's not showing up on my journal. So, I'll try and re-do this again, thankfully I had the first few parts saved when I first typed it up, just not the complete entry. At least with this error, gave me the chance to listen to the album for the 3rd time and my answer is.......the album is very mediocre.
TRENT...TRENT...TRENT! W...W...WTF IS THIS??!!!! I was happy for you when you wanted to make up for lost time on not releasing anything in over 5-6 yrs but what is going on in that head of yours? If I had to choose, I'd say "With Teeth" sounds better than "Year Zero" and that's saying alot since "With Teeth" wasn't cracked up what I thought it would be. My sis wishes for you to go back to your older style and doesn't even wish to hear the new stuff after telling her what it sounded like and her opinion mirrors ours as well on "With Teeth". Bubba told me on Sat and I had to agree, that we won't be wasting our money on "Year Zero", hell, I'm thinking about deleting the file that's on my computer cause I don't want to hear it anymore.
Bubba brought up a good point. If the new one sounds as bad as it does, how is it going to sound live? To see them in concert for this album seems very unlikely even though they are awesome to see live. What seemed to annoy me with the majority of the songs is that it had almost the same background beat. And if anything, there is probably only 4 songs that is tolerable to my ears. In fact, the first few songs that were released on the website were probably the better ones. I like "survivalism" cause it reminds me of the old sound. While I do happen to like "Capital G", that song is SOOOO NOT NIN's style. Bubba hates it. I don't know if Trent is experimenting to see how different ways sound or what but I think he just needs to stick to what he knows best and that is the hard, rough edge that NIN was really about. I'm sure since he's sober, he doesn't want to dwell on things in the past that made the band what it was.
Though I'm curious what the majority of the die hard NIN fans will think of this. I think it's going to be split down the middle on the feelings of this.
So please Trent, if you ever think about releasing another album before the end of this yr, please go back to your old ways. I don't know if having turned 40 did something to your brain or what, but we'd like to have the music we fell in love with in the '90's.