Sunday, December 12, 2010

Udresses Is This Fake



NINE INCH NAILS
Pretty Hate Machine


Pretty Hate Machine can be considered one of the hard core like that said industrial alternative. Trent Reznor, mind and deus ex machina of the creature NINE INCH NAILS, decided to republish this small head with a balance of industrial metal packaging and artwork worthy of the tradition NINE INCH NAILS. With this album, Trent Reznor, has imposed on the music market of the early 90's a very idea of \u200b\u200balternative rock that was different and the same weather touched with both hands the lesson from the whole and stirring MINISTRY creating original and powerful sound that will become the calling card of NINE INCH NAILS.
The songs on the disc are considered by many as true masterpieces of industrial mix and sampled sounds, electronic drums, angry guitars combined interpretation of Reznor voice that alternates between clean vocals, melancholic and full of resentment in explosion of pure anger.
The disc is an analysis of the world as seen through the eyes of Trent Reznor who dispute the materiality of the world and the power of money combined with the difficult relationship with religion that the singer has never decided to hide. Pretty Hate Machine is an album dark, introspective and extremely modern in the early 90s that became a manifesto dark, decadent and paved the way for that masterpiece called The Downward Spiral, which gave him fame, respect and of course money to the creature NINE INCH NAILS.
From here the story of NINE INCH NAILS and their charismatic singer / founder who would soon become one of the most talented artists of the landscape rock / metal.
Pretty Hate Machine combines dance to metal (early 1990 the album will become a real must discos alternatives) and contains beads as alternatives HEAD LIKE A HOLE IN IT DOWN or hymns and decadent as Terrible Lie. A special mention goes to the dreamy SOMETHING I CAN NEVER HAVE in which the voice of Reznor fully embraces the atmosphere that the music of this song tries to convey. The album continues with rounds of slap bass and atmospheres on the edge of synth pop songs like SIN and THE ONLY TIME. Compared to the 1989 version of this review of Pretty Hate Machine contains a song in more, GET DOWN MAKE LOVE, written by FREDDY MERCURY and revisited in industrial.
Pretty Hate Machine is in effect a record in the history of music because it has paved the way for a new way of making music and allowed to make the world aware of one of the most emblematic icons of rock music: Trent Reznor.
Enjoy.

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