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8.3
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8.3 |
Consequence Of Sound
NEW
One of the more genuinely surprising records in Reznor’s catalog, and proof that some of the best NIN songs were never finished — they were waiting to come back to life
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8.0
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8.0 |
Kerrang!
NEW
Whatever facet of Trent’s oeuvre you’re into, you’ll be well serviced by Nine Inch Noize, a thrilling addition to a career characterised by innovation. Credit must be given to Boys Noize, too, for helping inspire this incredible musical detour. It’s one worth taking. Again and again
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8.0
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8.0 |
All Music
NEW
This is not a novelty or a throwaway, and even though there's technically no "new" music, Nine Inch Noize goes beyond the idea of a "remix," carrying over three decades of material into the future with the help of an unlikely creative muse
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8.0
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8.0 |
Clash
NEW
A titanic team-up from two electronic iconoclasts
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8.0
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8.0 |
Rolling Stone
NEW
This thrilling collaborative album between Nine Inch Nails and the producer Boys Noize is the kind of “purely electronic” rave-up Reznor has always aspired to
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7.7
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7.7 |
Pitchfork
NEW
Trent Reznor reconfigures his band and his music for a sort of live remix album that is unfussy, dancey, and, if you can believe it, fun
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7.6
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7.6 |
Northern Transmissions
NEW
Nine Inch Noize is an instant mood lifter
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5.0
144391
5.0 |
Far Out
NEW
While marked with a Halo index and ostensibly standing as a significant core album, Nine Inch Noize offers nothing that the former Reznor conjurings it’s rebirthing didn’t perfect all those years ago
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5.0
144370
5.0 |
The Quietus
NEW
The music is satisfying for Nine Inch Nails longtime fans who get to hear old music replayed with energy – and is even fun at times – but there’s not that much to it beyond that
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