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halo twenty eight: hesitation marks. 9.03.13.
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A medida que tengamos más información la iremos colgando aquí, de momento aquí podéis escuchar el primer single "Come back haunted".
El disco saldrá a la venta el 3 de septiembre

05/02/2007

a mi el tema me gusta, pero como comentaba con unos amigos, no es rompedor ni sorprendente, etc eso se acabo con the fragile (el lugar entre mis bandas favoritas ya se lo ganaron con creces en los noventa), desde entonces trabajos notabes, unos mas otros menos, eso si, simpre merecen la pena y en directo seguro que siguen siendo una apisonadora, que por cierto dicen por ahi que ya hay una fecha en Madrid...
El "Year Zero" tenía algún tema rompedor como el final de "The Great Destroyer" pero todo un disco de eso hubiera sido un suicidio musical... Por cierto, a este tema se le podría llamar "protodubstep"?
Este no está mal, tiene algo de "Only", "The hand that feeds", "Starfuckers", algo de How to destroy angels y algo bailongo... Pero le falta el toque decadente típico de NIN, no? Vamos, igual lo escucho 5 veces más y me encanta pero de momento me parece algo aburrido
Ya conocemos el tracklist y algunos de los invitados del disco...
01. The Eater of Dreams
02. Copy of A
03. Came Back Haunted
04. Find My Way
05. All Time Low
06. Disappointed
07. Everything
08. Satellite
09. Various Methods of Escape
10. Running1
11. I Would for You
12. In Two
13. While I'm Still Here
14. Black Noise
According to Rolling Stone, NIN nucleus Trent Reznor was joined in the studio by Fleetwood Mac's Lindsey Buckingham, King Crimson's Adrian Belew and bassist Pino Palladino, in addition to current band members Alessandro Cortini, Ilan Rubin and Joshua Eustis. Reznor co-produced the album alongside longtime collaborators Atticus Ross and Alan Moulder.
Las cuatro portadas diferentes que tendrá el disco...
Each version of Hesitation Marks will have its own unique cover with artwork by Russell Mills. Pictured above:
Digital cover: ...œTurn And Burn" (Plaster, earth, oils, acrylics, etching varnish, bitumen, burning, rusted linen, blood, spent matches, on wood)
Deluxe CD cover: ...œCargo In The Blood" (Burning, Polaroid frame, copper wire, mica, on velvet, on wood)
Standard CD cover: ...œTime And Again" (Plaster, earth, oils, acrylics, etching varnish, rusted linen, blood, microscope slides, on wood)
Vinyl cover: ...œOther Murmurs" (Plaster, earth, oils, acrylics, etching varnish, collage, on canvas, on wood)
Some words from Russell about the artwork created for the album:
The artworks, (30 mixed media pieces) that I eventually produced towards uses in the Hesitation Marks releases, evolved out of lengthy exchanges between myself and Trent and in response to the conceptual ideas that thread through the tracks and to the sonic territory that the album explores. I've tried to lock into the album's prevailing mood and echo the album's essence. The ideas are not communicated in a literal or easily digested form, as this would be boring for me and would insult the intelligence of a potential audience. I've tried to make works that obliquely allude to the essence of the subject matter, to its emotional core.
As with my self-initiated works - the paintings, assemblages, collages and multimedia installations - personal ideas and obsessions seep into these works. The organic, the natural, prevailing over or feeding into the industrial, the man made, is a common theme in my work generally and in this instance was particularly apt for the art required.
The works explore ideas of catharsis, of being into dissolution into being, both on a personal and sociological level. They allude to ideas about chaos and order. They deal with ways of suggesting presence in absence. They are a cross between the forensic and a pathology of the personal in which only fragments remain, in which minimal clues can suggest events that may have occurred. They attempt to harness the chaos of a situation, of now, of the personal trauma, of the human condition, into a form that is coherent, a form that accommodates the mess without disguising it as something else. It attempts to capture the essence of these ideas by implication and exclusion. Beneath the form lies the uncertainty and ceaseless flux of the mess, of the chaos.
An amalgam of the contextually-anchored and the process-driven, they are hopefully powerful, arresting, seductive, suggestive and resonant. I hope that they will invite multiple readings.

05/02/2007

subpop dijo
Nuevo tema!
este no me convence demasiado
