No necroposting *closes thread* In all seriousness, I have no idea, I have a few NIN covers but none are of All the Love in the World. I have tried to find places where you can search for covers of specific songs but had no luck.
It's by a guy named Lithium Dawn, I think. That's the only person I can think of who covered it. Is it about 4:47 long? He posted some of his reinterpretations of With Teeth on echoingthesound.org. He's posted Only, Don't You Know What You Are, and All The Love In The World. Just recently he posted a cover of The Great Below.
Stolen from The Nine Inch Nails Hotline. looks like one weird video. But I like Every Day Is Exactly The Same, so hopefully it will be good.
It's Trent Reznor, what do you expect But yeah, sounds like a cool video...Im really digging the song as of late.
01. Everyday Is Exactly The Same 02. The Hand That Feeds (DFA Mix) 03. The Hand That Feeds (Straight Mix) 04. Only (El-P Mix) 05. Only (Richard X Mix) 06. Everyday Is Exactly The Same (Sam Fog Vs. Carlos D of Interpol Mix) Uhm. I'm guessing since I dubbed this an official thread, and no one objected, that the necroposting thingy doesn't count. If it does, just warn me.
Nope. I grant you full immunity for this thread. Why can't he release a b-side that isn't a mix of a previously heard song on the singles? Possibly a studio version of "Non-Entity"? I love the cover art, though. Awesome.
My guess is b-sides don't exist. Maybe some demos, but no actual b-sides. Non-Entity and Not So Pretty Now are probably going to be on the new album.
New pic in current section of nin.com Even when Trent is ill with the flu, he still records new material. The man is a machine.
An amusing article on NIN was written in Spin Magazine's March issue. It's one of Chuck Klosterman's "My Backpages". It basically chronicles how in March 1992, Trent was on the cover of Spin and Klosterman had no idea who the hell NIN was. He talks about how he got very confused about NIN and the most amusing quote to me is "March '92 was when Trent Reznor got his first cover of Spin , with a headline touting the industrial revolution, a movement Mr. Reznor was said to be leading. Many, many readers (at least at my college) responded to this coverage by insisting that the story was irrevelant and that all the geniuses who attended Lollapalooza the previous summer had already been "stoked" about industrial crap, while everyone else was still slavishly devoted to Extreme and C+C Music Factory. And perhaps these geniuses had a point; perhaps when I am dying from colon cancer at the age of 64, my cheif concern will be those lost years when I could have been listening to Pretty Hate Machine. We all live with regret." Heh. Just thought you guys should know.
Bauhaus and TV On The Radio are supporting Nine Inch Nails on their Late Spring/Early Summer tour. Here are the dates:
Trent Vs. Jerome Part Deux is floating on the internet (MTV, nin.com). Mae is covering March Of The Pigs (sigh), and Buckethead was at a show recently, and is in one of the 'current' pictures on the site. Come on, everybody! Let's play "Where's Buckethead?"
I'd love to see that but the venue they're coming to in my area sucks really bad so unfortunately I have to skip it this time around, I saw NIN on September 25th last year with QOTSA and it kicked ass.
Trent has posted the following message on the Spiral: "We are filming some shows. Our plan is to film the shows in Oklahoma City (3/28) and El Paso (3/30) for a possible DVD release. We're filming in high definition so look your best!" sounds cool to me.
I might go to that just for Bauhaus. It bothers me that they say the Tweeter Center is in Boston...it's definitely in Mansfield. I'm pretty sure that's closer to Providence, RI than it is to Boston. But it's probably a half hour away. It just reminds me of Warped Tour '03 when we were in Brockton and the bands kept yelling, "How ya doing Boston!?" Maybe they just assume that the general Massachusetts area equals Boston? Alright, I'll stop complaining now. I'd like to see Nine Inch Nails live, I suppose. I wonder if the tickets are expensive...