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The Fragile [VINYL]

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Everything you love about late 90s NIN, distilled into concentrate, and overdosed, yet interwoven by serene, celestial interstitia.

Nine Inch Nails - The Fragile (Vinyl/Definitive Edition

trent changed it saying it was kinda irritating yet something about it we liked so maybe it fit the music. The live band lineup remained largely the same from the previous tour in support of The Downward Spiral, featuring Robin Finck on guitar, Charlie Clouser on keyboards, and Danny Lohner on bass guitar. In a negative review, Pitchfork 's Brent DiCrescenzo panned the album's lyrics as "overly melodramatic". During a podcast with Skinny Puppy's cEvin Key, Danny Lohner revealed that Reznor was inspired by Tom Waits' Bone Machine when making The Fragile, and that "Somewhat Damaged" was written and originally demoed around the time of " The Perfect Drug". The Day The World Went Away Backing Vocals [Backing Chants - Credited To The Buddha Debutante Choir] – Christine Parrish, Fae Young, M.Hyden also attributes the album's commercial performance to the rise of file-sharing on the Internet, which deviated from the alternative rock movement's emphasis on "fetishized vinyl" and "music festivals as peaceful places for young people to commune and dream of better futures. Danny Lohner – guitars on "Somewhat Damaged", "Just Like You Imagined", "Even Deeper", "The Great Below", "Where Is Everybody? Charlie Clouser and Danny Lohner contributed occasional instrumentation and composition to several tracks although the album was predominantly written and performed by Reznor alone. I feel like they had to EQ the entire album down to the level of the packed sides to make them fit properly, and the overall quality suffers. Limited edition 4 LP Deconstruction of the Fragile by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross clocking in at 150 minutes!

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This release is identical to the CD pressing, with the exclusive addition of "+Appendage" attached to the end of "Please". Over a year before the album's release, Reznor suggested, perhaps with intentional or dismissive misdirection, that the album would "be irritating to people because it's not traditional Nine Inch Nails.Although it may not sound like it, most of the album is actually guitar – and that includes the orchestral sounds and weird melodic lines. com post about the 2020 Dolby Atmos version of The Social Network Soundtrack, Reznor hinted at a possible Dolby Atmos version of The Fragile in the future. He also revealed that the majority of the guitar sounds on the album were played on a Parker Fly guitar, utilizing its piezo pickup. So we were literally working round the clock for what turned out to be weeks until we finally nailed it and I was able to go home. NME 's Victoria Segal panned its music as " background" and accused it of "chas[ing] ' crossover'", with "grey rock sleet masquerading as a storm beneath a haze of 'experimental' textures.

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There were some personnel changes within Nine Inch Nails after the Self-Destruct tour, which saw drummer Chris Vrenna replaced by Bill Rieflin and Jerome Dillon, the latter of whom would become Nine Inch Nails' full-time drummer until late 2005. Rage: August 21, 1999 Archived September 6, 2009, at the Wayback Machine Last accessed April 15, 2007. Cut from the CD version of the album to trim minutes off its already elephantine running time, the song had previously been relegated to B-side status, appearing only on the relatively obscure original vinyl edition, where both space and pacing permitted it to remain. For another, both records were released at the turn of their respective decades, and could be seen as summary statements for much of the music of the ten years that preceded them.More straightforward rockers like “No, You Don’t” or “Please,” however—never the album’s strongest moments—drag noticeably without Reznor’s voice.

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Really what it's come down to is with all the other stuff going on, the Fragile thing in particular, I want to make sure I get it right. During the North American portion of the tour, three tall rectangular screens were lowered mid-set for showing pieces of film. alienation and misery into paranoid studio hallucinations, each track crammed with overdubs until there's no breathing room".The Fragile: Deviations 1 (also known as Halo 30) is an alternate, instrumental take on The Fragile by Nine Inch Nails. The lyric " nothing can stop me now" appears in "La Mer" and "We're In This Together", albeit translated into French Creole on the former and altered to "none of them can stop us now" on the latter. On top of stringed instruments, the album also makes notable use of drums, loops, synths, industrial noises such as saws and chains, and a variety of other instruments which were accessible at the time.

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