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The Slip (album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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May 6, 6:13pm
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Slip_%28album%29
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I have always found Nine Inch Nails to be a very good band, with really complex and high quality music. The name scares a decent crowd away I imagine, as does the rough quality of the average song you would find. But if you really take time to sit and listen to an album all the way through I bet you would see how each and every one is really a full production filled with emotion and intensity.
The Slip, the brand new album, was released online for download...and didn't cost a cent. Trent Reznor just claimed that this was a gift for being a loyal fan. NIN isn't signed to a record label anymore and so they can do whatever they want with their music. Bravo to them I say.
I've heard some negative reviews of this album by diehard fans. I can't help thinking that they are expecting something that isn't there. Nine inch nails used to be a heavy industrial band, but has gotten more electronic over the past decade. All music has to evolve over time or else face stagnation and death. I think every album a person listens to should be considered with an open mind, works of art don't always have to be connected to still be good.
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