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Free Music Notes for The Hand That FeedsFree Music Review: Major Typo In "Editorial Review" Above Hit: 5 Stars
It says that the name of full album this single is from is "White Teeth". What dumb crackhead wrote that?? It's "With Teeth"
Free Music Review: NIN is back Hit: 5 Stars
Great mix
With Teeth is insaine..trent reznor is back and almost better then ever (TDS is the best)
Free Music Review: Halo 18, A nice Appetizer for the new album. Hit: 4 Stars
Halo 18 is very good overall. This song is the most audience friendly tune Trent has produced in a while. That is to say, most people will like it the first or second time listening.
By the way, there are only 3 tracks on the album. #4 the video or whatever isn't included. So dont get your hopes up.
The two remixes are very similiar to the original song. Not the best remixes but not bad either.
But if youre like me, desperate for any new Nine Inch Nails songs, this will do nicely until the full album is released.
Also, in case youre interested, the Japanese release of With Teeth will have 3 bonus tracks on it.
Im out...
Free Music Review: Some good remixes of THTF Hit: 4 Stars
While not as great of a single as some of the past NIN singles (Closer to God comes to mind), I believe the "Straight Mix" of The Hand That Feeds featured on this album actually has more staying power than the original, with a more diverse soundscape. The "Dub Mix" is an interesting instrumental interpretation but you probably won't give it too much playtime. Both mixes have significantly more of an electronic edge than the original. So, essentially this album comes with one excellent remix, and one decent one. Worth it if you like THTF!
Note: the CD I received does not, however, contain the video advertised on the track listing.
Free Music Review: Its different and that's okay Hit: 4 Stars
Trent has explored something most muicians fail to explore, not to say that this [The Hand That Feeds] is the best ever, but at least he tries to diversify what he brings to the table, unlike so many other acts today. I would like to see those that could do better try and do this, and over the following two decades try and come up with something relevent to the society in which its relased. Yeah, these remixes are a little dance like, but what did everyone day when Trent let Richard D. James remix The Perfect Drug. At least he tries.
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