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"This sonic experience is nothing other than a record made with the heart and arranged with the brain." "We can try to rebuild everything that has been destroyed. Recreate order from chaos. Discover the mystery during a slow rise."
"This sonic experience is nothing other than a record made with the heart and arranged with the brain."
"We can try to rebuild everything that has been destroyed. Recreate order from chaos. Discover the mystery during a slow rise."
Dive into Nine Inch Nails' The Fragile and experience an emotional journey of sound, pain, and hope. Listen now and explore its depths.
Trent Reznor: a genius whose seeds will germinate now, tomorrow, and decades from now. Words like blades in fragile flesh... a sensitive man is glimpsed, 'Fragile' indeed.
Trent Reznor: a genius whose seeds will germinate now, tomorrow, and decades from now.
Words like blades in fragile flesh... a sensitive man is glimpsed, 'Fragile' indeed.
Dive into the depths of Nine Inch Nails' The Fragile—listen now and experience this industrial rock masterpiece firsthand!
It can rightfully be defined as the highest peak reached by the artist, of course excluding Spiral, which remains sprawled out in its Olympus. Once those two initial flaws are put behind, its full, undeniable value can be appreciated.
It can rightfully be defined as the highest peak reached by the artist, of course excluding Spiral, which remains sprawled out in its Olympus.
Once those two initial flaws are put behind, its full, undeniable value can be appreciated.
Dive into The Fragile and experience Nine Inch Nails’ most emotional and ambitious masterpiece today.
The epitome of their work was “The Fragile”, a work hard to beat in terms of pomp, excessive length, and dispersiveness. Reznor's voice perpetually set on the "damned soul" model and very limited technically, so much so that it never manages to find a valid alternative to the usual desperate scream or the restless whisper.
The epitome of their work was “The Fragile”, a work hard to beat in terms of pomp, excessive length, and dispersiveness.
Reznor's voice perpetually set on the "damned soul" model and very limited technically, so much so that it never manages to find a valid alternative to the usual desperate scream or the restless whisper.
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