Probably not going to happen anytime soon. He just had an interview where he pretty much said no new NIN for awhile. Said something about music not being appreciated and wanting to raise his kids. Understandable when "fans" shit on Hesitation Marks so much.
I love the way Trent moves on stage..especially during the live performance of “Copy of a”. The lights and smoke …so majestic…the way he moves in and out of the smoke and then pops back up to the mic…gives me chills watching him.
The last time I was @ Santa Rita Trent was their cause he fell asleep on his girlfriends couch and she called the Sheriff . He and I crossed paths @ this horrible place .
@@seep7397 I's probably go for Bone Machine rather than Swordfish, if you like this music. Swordfish is great, but more Funk, freeform-Jazz, over this. "Bone Machine" has the darker, heavier concepts that you are looking for - unless you're looking for the more instrumental aspects of Waits... Then you've got to hunt through all the disparate albums he's created. Or you could look to his later albums such as "Brawlers, Bawlers & Bastards". You could definitely hear this aspect in "Blood Money" or even aspects of "Alice", but it's probably more likely in his later albums. 2000s + Remember Tom released his first album in 1973 or there abouts... so it's not always easy to pin him, his influences or the people he influenced to a wall in a downtown toilet in a rundown diner.
Omg good music is dying if there is not many vews on this nor many comments sorry guys soo all we will have is random uncoordinated sounds and more rapers named Lil something
If you like Nine Inch Nails, you should honestly try listening to Lil Ugly Mane. Try his track "Uneven Compromise", or dig into his latest album (Volcanic Bird Enemy and the Voiced Concern).
@@dld493v2 thanks…. I thought I’d heard virtually everything TR has composed in any “genre” (labeling he rejects; save “pop” which I think means mere ephemera).