179,854Messages
9,130Senders
30Years
342mboxes

← back to listing · view thread

From:
To:
Kathleen Vrshek
Cc:
Date:
Mon, 20 Nov 95 20:43:59 -0800
Subject:
Re: (idm) A few inquiries
Msg-Id:
<9511210444.AA09358@hub.scp.caltech.edu>
In-Reply-To:
<Pine.3.89.9511202224.A24790-0100000@ecom1.ecn.bgu.edu>
Mbox:
idm.9511.gz
If you didnt' like Boss Drum you really won't like the single Destination Eschaton. It is even more cheesy. I don't know if the rest of the album is like that or not, but I would fear the worst. I actually liked Boss Drum a lot, but I'm a sucker for a happy vibe and silly white-man rap. I don't believe that they made Boss Drum bad on purpose because it was better than the US version (don't know about the brit version) of En-Tact and I don't think you could make a good argument that they were making a series of bad records and plotting their comeback. I also don't think Boss Drum or En-Tact were bad, but techno wise they may be a bit thin. I think they are naturaly cheesy and they should revel in it. They sort of remind me of the Lightning Seeds. I think NIN is perpetually trapped in a downward spiral. It's the classic trap of people who make angry music. Once you are rich and famous you just don't have the same core of anger anymore. People can't relate to your problems. Suddenly it all looks like play acting. [fletcher] - [e's are good, e's ebeneezer good]