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Nine Inch Nails - The Hand That Feeds

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Free Music Review: For diehards only.
Hit: 1 Stars

Let me start by putting out a couple of my biases before getting into this review-- first, I relaly don't care for remixes as a rule, unless they're dramatic and severely restructure a song, I generally find they add little. Second, I really don't care for "The Hand That Feeds".

Having said that, the piece is presented in three mixes, the album version, the Straight mix, and the Dub mix. The album version has a catchy, circular guitar line and a straightahead drum beat that's actually decent until the bridge with this bizarrely irritating spoken wordish section. Just doesn't work.

The remixes fare no better-- the Straight mix adds different rock beats and an extended introduction that eventually becomes tedious, the dub mix layers a grating sustained guitar note over a beat and a mumbled repeated take on the chorus.

If you're a fan, get it. If not, skip this one, there's good reasons it wasn't released in the U.S.

Free Music Review: a total disappointment
Hit: 1 Stars

wow. this is the first time ive ever been disapointed with nine inch nails. this is the weakest song ive ever heard. i love every other album and single before the hand that feeds and the new album with teeth. the single is a very boring lame song. its like that boring 80s wanna be new new wave music, just a little more extra keyboards. the disc itself is disappointing because it was supposed to come enhanced with the video for the song. the video for the song is the only interesting thing about the song. also the fact that the cd is only available as an import and the vinyls for the singles are also imports. there is also a collectors box to hold the vinyls that is only available in the uk and is limited to 2000 boxes individually numbered. hopefully the next album wich is supposed to come out much quicker than previous releases will be the nine inch nails album that we deserve.

Free Music Review: Trent is dead and no one cares?
Hit: 1 Stars

Where did our Trent go? I think the year 2000-killed Trent and well Industrial for for that matter. I have been impressed with NIN singles and they where normally of really high quality and was a good addition to the collection. This is just terrible and a waste well earned money, rather get a Big Mac at MacDonald's. The song sounds more like something a washed out rock band would do with no catchy song lines and terrible composition. It sounds good the first time but after the second listen it is worn out Change is good but turning from the music mastermind of the 90's to emo/indie rocker just do not seem like good change. Maybe Trent is getting old or he might just be releasing albums to make a buck? If your are looking for the next big thing in music, this is not it.
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