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The Perfect Drug by Nine Inch Nails

Biographie de l'artiste pour Nine Inch Nails

Nine Inch Nails Est Un Groupe De Rock Industriel Américain Créé En 1988 Par Trent Reznor. En Réalité Nine Inch Nails Est Trent Reznor Qui Est Bien Souvent Rejoint Sur Scène Par Des Membres Plus Ou Moins Réguliers Comme Richard Patrick Filter Période Allant Jusqu'à Broken Charlie Clouser Robin Finck Danny Lohner Jerome Dillon Aaron North Josh Freese Jeordie White Aka Twiggy Ramirez Marilyn Manson Alessandro Cortini. Sa Musique Dont Les Textes Revêtent Une Grande Importance & Évidemment Très Influencé À La Base Par Les Convictions De Reznor Dont - Par Exemple - La Théorie De L'Acte Gratuit De Nietzsche Mais Aussi Plusieurs Auteurs Contemporains Se Distingue Par Un Mélange Entre Extrême Brutalité Et Extrême Fragilité. C'est La Musique De La Souffrance De La Mélancolie Et Du Spleen Symbolisée Par Des Morceaux Aussi Différents Que Wish Sur L'album Broken Closer March Of The Pigs Et Hurt Sur L'album Downward Spiral Ruiner Bien Sûr Ou Encore La Mer Sur L'album The Fragile. L'album Year Zero Est Accompagné D'une Campagne De Marketing Viral Impressionnante. Le 8 Octobre 2007 Trent Reznor Annonce Sur Son Site Que Nine Inch Nails Est Devenu Un Groupe Totalement Indépendant Après 18 Ans De Majors. Il Ajoute Qu'il Vendra Bientôt Ses Albums En Ligne Autour De 4-5 Dollars. En Mars 2008 Un Nouvel Album Ghosts I-IV Est Disponible En Téléchargement Pour 5$ Sur Http //ghosts.Nin.Com/. Deux Mois Plus Tard L'album The Slip Est Disponible En Téléchargement Gratuit Et Distribué Sous Licence Creative Commons Autorisant Le Partage En Peer-To-Peer Entre Autres . Liste Des Albums * Pretty Hate Machine
* Broken
* The Downward Spiral
* The Fragile
* With Teeth * Year Zero
* Ghosts I-IV Instrumental * The Slip Trivia Trent Reznor Est Le Mentor De Marilyn Manson.

Frogtoon Musique - Informations sur la chanson: The Perfect Drug

"The Perfect Drug" Is A Song By Nine Inch Nails Written For The David Lynch Film Lost Highway. It Was Released In 1997 On The Lost Highway Soundtrack As Well As A Single From The Score. Remixes Of The Song Were Released As An EP "The Perfect Drug" Versions.
Trent Reznor Has Expressed Dissatisfaction With The Song Saying In A VIVA 2 Magazine Interview "At That Time I Was Listening To A Lot Of Drum 'n' Bass And Jungle And Stuff. And I Think That's The Most I've Ever Seen External Influence Come Out In My Own Music. And It Was A Transition Period That's What I Want To Stress It Was Time When I Was Feeling Out What I Wanted To Do Artistically And Given The Liberation Of Working Within The Context Of A Soundtrack It's Not Like A Major Work. I Always Treated That As An Area To Be Freer And Try Things. I'm Glad It Was In That Context. There Was Never Any Consideration To Include That On Album Artist Nine Inch Nails The Fragile . It Really Was An Area Where I Was Feeling Out The Landscape To See What I Wanted To Do." It Features Prominent Acoustic Guitars Playing A Quick Ascending Riff Similar To The Chorus Of "The Wretched". It Is Backed By Frantic And Complex Drum Machine Programming Commonly Associated With The Drum 'n' Bass Genre Which Opens Up Into Simpler Patterns For The Pre-Choruses. The Drum Sound In The Pre-Chorus Is Highly Reminiscent Of That On "Eraser". The Chorus Features Heavy Guitars Backed By More Frantic Drums While The Bridge Is Composed Mainly Of Percussion Patterns And Percussive Synthesizers And Guitar Riffs Which Build In Intensity To Give Way To A Slower Simpler Quieter Coda Which Features What Is Likely A Mellotron. "The Perfect Drug" Was Not Played Live Until September 18 2018 At Red Rocks Colorado Though It Was Attempted During Rehearsals For A Few Previous Tours. It Was Widely Speculated That The Complex Drum Solo In The Song Was Responsible For This Although It Was Probably Not Out Of The Range Of Drummers Josh Freese Or Ilan Rubin. It Is Also Possible That Reznor Did Not Personally Like The Song Very Much As He Concedes That It Was Produced Quickly For The Lost Highway Soundtrack. NIN Fan Trollmanen Was Able To Ask Ex-Drummer Josh Freese About The Rehearsal Process For The Song "The One Question I Asked Him Was About Playing The Perfect Drug Live And How The Rehearsal Process Went For That Song And Why It Never Worked Out. The First Thing He Said Without Hesitation Was That The Song Itself Isn't That Difficult To Play Live On The Drums. He Said Something About The Programmed Beats Part Was The Only Thing That Was Sort Of Complicated It Was A Little Hard To Hear Him At Times Crappy Connection But That It Worked Live With Him Playing It. The Drumming Sounded Good And Everyone Was Happy With That. He Said The Problem With The Song Was The Ending. The Whole Song Was Really Rocking And Pushing Through Then You Get To The Ending And It Just Never Seemed To Work. He Said They Tried Four Or So Different Endings To The Song. They Tried It Kinda Mellow Sounding And That Didn't Work. They Tried A Really Aggressive Ending And That Didn't Work Either. They Did A Simple Ending Same Result. They Just Couldn't Find An Ending To The Sound That Seemed To Do It Justice. The Thing Was That The Song Sounded Really Good But To Get To The Ending And Just Not Sound Good It Was Kind Of A Let Down. He Said Trent Reznor Just Seemed Uninterested With It After A While And They Just Gave Up On It." Reznor Answered A Question About Playing "The Perfect Drug" Live Directly During A 2017 Q&A In Chicago. He Said "We've Tried It. The Unsexy Answer Is It Just Doesn't Sound That Good Live. And It's Hard To Sing And It Ends Up Making Me Angry So We Don't Do It." Mark Romanek Who Also Directed "Closer " Directed The Music Video For "The Perfect Drug" In 1997. It Was One Of The Most Expensive Videos At The Time Costing Over $850 000 To Make. Building The Two Main Sets A Refrigerated Set And A Rooftop Set And Commissioning The Giant Hand Sculpture Were Some Of The Larger Expenses. The Concept Of The Video Is Widely Interpreted As Trent Reznor Portraying A Man Mourning The Death Of A Child And Detaching Himself From Reality Through Absinthe. Charlie Clouser Danny Lohner And Chris Vrenna Appear In The Video Most Notably Playing String Instruments At The Beginning Of The Video. The Aesthetics Were Heavily Influenced By The Illustrations Of 20th-Century Artist Edward Gorey 1925–2000 The Most Obvious Reference Coming From The Girl Sitting On The Cushion In Front Of The Painting. The Entire Video Was Filmed With A Blue Tint With The Exception Of The Drum Breakdown Which Uses Flashing Green Light Instead Representing Reznor Losing Himself In The Absinthe.

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