Trent Reznor

90s Metal Weirdness: Fight – War Of Words

90s Metal Weirdness: Fight – War Of Words

Cast your minds back to a time when metal music was not cool. Nay, indeed, a time when metal was anathema to all that was considered to be “chic” and “in.” A time when your favorite bands were actually encouraged by the music industry to play slower, cut their hair, and write sensitive lyrics about their childhoods. Yes, this unfortunately really happened.

Our new semi-irregular feature “90s Metal Weirdness” focuses on albums released between 1992 and 2001 and which we all probably would rather forget. But in the service of publicly shaming the musicians involved, we have pushed forward. — AMG

How to Destroy Angels – Free Download

How to Destroy Angels – Free Download

Hey there everybody. It has come to my attention that ex-Nine Inch Nails front man Trent Reznor has put out a new demo with his wife doing vocals called How to Destroy Angels. This is free to download here. If you pay $2.00 you can get the files in 44.1khz .wav files (which is CD quality pretty much). Rumor has it that if you like late NIN you’ll like How to Destroy Angels. I am not a fan, personally, of anything that was done in the last few years. But I know a lot of people are, and fuck, I think that Trent Reznor’s dedication to the basically free distribution of his art is totally commendable and he should be encouraged to continue doing so.

Cynic – Re-Traced Review

Cynic – Re-Traced Review

I make no bones about it, I have a total love affair with Cynic. Long have I been a sucker for good progressive metal and Cynic is about as good as progressive metal gets. While I was a bit young to really have appreciated Focus when it came out, I re-discovered it later and fell in love with it. When Traced in Air came out in 2008 I pretty much fell over myself with joy. That record has maintained a constant place on my playlists since it was released and ranks among my top 10 albums of the last decade. So when I heard that they were going to re-do some of the tracks in different styles as an EP I was justifiably excited, but skeptical at the same time. I grew up in the age of the Nine Inch Nails re-mix album: I know what happens when jackasses mess around with an already winning formula. Nothing good.