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8.0
97944
8.0 |
Drowned In Sound
It’s always good to have NIN back and also great to see Trent having fun playing around with both his sound, and the way he’s presenting this material to the world
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8.0
97949
8.0 |
The Music
Opener 'Less Than' is as radio friendly as Trent Reznor...has ever been
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8.0
97950
8.0 |
Rolling Stone
The simplicity of the duo's approach drives Add Violence from the start
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8.0
98063
8.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
Add Violence is not an obviously human piece of work; it's electronic to the point of sensory detachment, and certainly never feels like a flesh-and-blood piece
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7.5
97945
7.5 |
Consequence Of Sound
The latest from Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross turns more sensual and insinuating in mood
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7.3
97957
7.3 |
Pitchfork
Nine Inch Nails’ second EP in a year is as perplexing and immediate as their first. Trent Reznor has lost none of his power to discomfit and intimidate
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7.0
97947
7.0 |
Earbuddy
Another interesting entry in the NIN library
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7.0
100858
7.0 |
PopMatters
Unique not because it's unlike anything we've heard before; it's everything we've heard before. It recalls every previous Nine Inch Nails album, and yet none in particular
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6.7
97948
6.7 |
A.V. Club
Starts strong, but fades quickly
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6.4
97946
6.4 |
Sputnik Music (staff)
Subtract noise, multiply choruses, divide fanbase
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6.0
97974
6.0 |
The Independent
Becomes more industrial as it progresses, with vocal hums, instrumental drones and dark ambiences fractured by progressive dissonance and the occasional brutal howl
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