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Slip (W/Dvd) (Dig)

Slip (W/Dvd) (Dig)
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Limited edition includes a bonus DVD. The Slip (also known as Halo 27) is the eighth major studio release by American industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails. The album was produced by Trent Reznor alongside Atticus Ross and Alan Moulder.

 

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I have been looking for The Slip ever since it was released on cd and now I finally have it to add to my halo collection. Amazing CD.

This album is the "apology" or return from that. This album is excellent. Personally I liked Year Zero a lot, but this album is very accessible for his hard core fans and those that preferred the first few albums to what he's been putting out more recently. Not quite as strong as the last few by NIN, but it returns to their older style of music. Several fans were put off by Year Zero and the change in sound that was on it. I listen to this album often and rarely skip a track and when I do it's not because it's a bad track, it's because I'm not in the mood for that song. Really this is some of the best stuff he's put out in years.

However, if you're looking for a surreal trip into the mind of a genius, then give this a try. This is not a hard-core rock-album like some of Reznor's previous works. In fact, the two weakest tracks (in my opinion) are the only two that explore his techno-metal roots. It's not his best album, but compared to much of the music offered up by the over-caffeinated, morning-zoo, pop-culture, radio-world at our finger-tips, this is pretty d@mn good. The album increases with strength as it progresses even as it mellows, and by the end, you'll be adrenalized by the power of Reznor's music, tone and lyrics.And as the Beastie Boys once prominently proclaimed, "you can't fart on that."

So, it's no wonder that the Slip may seem paltry in comparison- it's stripped-down garage rock sound certainly doesn't help either.However, after multiple listens, the Slip has started to sound superior to Year Zero and With Teeth for me (Ghosts isn't even worth comparing, it's an entirely different animal), and is even becoming one of my favorite NIN albums. The album's second phase starts with "Lights in the Sky," one of the most beautiful piano pieces the man has ever written. All in all, With Teeth, Year Zero, and Ghosts represented almost FIVE hours of music total, all released in the span of a couple years. Year Zero told a story much like the Downward Spiral Had, With Teeth attempted to be usual NIN fare, while Ghosts was in a league of its own. As the last album in a striking creative streak, it's inevitably for the Slip to get some flak. Along with its fun, NIN-lite style, it also lacks the excesses and hiccups detectable on Year Zero and With Teeth. These "rock" tracks may not have the complexity or depth NIN has displayed in the past, but it's undeniable that they are well-written, catchy, and energetic. Reznor's voice even sounds upbeat in an Iggy Pop sort of way, which contrasts nicely with his usual red-hot lyrical angst.

They fit well with the rest of the album despite their stylistic differences, largely because they sound more exotic than moody. From the opening tracks thru Lights in the Sky, the album is almost entirely straight-up rock and roll dissonance. The albums preceding it were much longer and relied more upon lyrical narrative and complex musical structure. "Corona Radiata" and "The Four of us are Dying" are both adventurous ambient pieces that lack the emotional heaviness that previous NIN instrumentals have been caked in. Reznor tries new things in the Slip, and at the same time it harkens back to Broken-era NIN, if only for its lack of restraint. The first track "999,999" serves as a tense lead up to "1,000,000" which charges forwards with aggressive, fast-paced electronics accompanied by live drums (either that or live-sounding drum samples). Finally, the album caps off with one final rocker, "Demon Seed."The Slip is uniquely digestible for a NIN album, and probably deserves praise based on that alone. Overall, it is remarkably good for a free album, much like Radiohead's "In Rainbows." More importantly, it's an album that lives up to NIN's long and varied creative legacy.

In the package, is the record, THE SLIP, on CD, which plays well and is interesting to listen to. Also contained is, the rehearsal sessions of the some of the songs shot in HD, I believe, which makes for good viewing.

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