By
Jennifer Buchanan
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Jun 13, 2018
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Trent Reznor never settles for mediocrity, or familiarity. As a producer he is ever-evolving, and he continues to push the boundaries of the industrial genre on “God Break Down The Door,” the first release off of Nine Inch Nail’s new album (or EP, bu...
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Roxine Staats
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Jan 17, 2017
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The nearly 10-minute long behemoth "Three Sides of Nazareth" is a dark, bristling testament to Jaar's brash movements away from the more deconstructed, humble 2011 Space is Only Noise, serving as a sophomore album-cum-political statement for the youn...
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By
Cassie Morien
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Jun 18, 2015
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Scrolling through the Twitterverse yesterday, I felt my heart skip a beat at the headline, “Meet The 20-year-old 'Female Gesaffelstein.'” I spent the rest of my afternoon getting acquainted with the talented DJ/producer Rezz. Now, allow me to introdu...
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By
anibal
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Jul 29, 2013
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How To Destroy Angels (HTDA) is fronted by "head like a hole" Trent Reznor, his wife Mariqueen Marigold, longtime collaborators Atticus Ross, Rob Sheridan, and Alessandro Cortini. This upbeat industrial (huh?) track comes off the band's Welcome Obliv...
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By
sean o
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May 6, 2013
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Cloudeater made their Indie Shuffle about a year ago with "The Dive," an experimental rock record off of the band's Sun and Sidearm LP. At the time, I wrote about how Cloudeater's lead singer, Sam Dew, sounded a bit like Thom Yorke. Whether you agree...
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