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Nine Inch Nails
With Teeth


3.0
good

Review

by francesfarmer USER (49 Reviews)
July 14th, 2006 | 258 replies


Release Date: 2005 | Tracklist


Trent Reznor is just like everybody else. In his own little way, he produces music that grabs attention like other artists can, climbs the same Billboard charts, and sells out just as many live shows as people of his kind of fame can also easily do. Mr. Reznor is like an automobile engine: They are all the same, but different. His constant initiation of writer's block eras that people like to call a hiatus are nothing every other musician hasn't experienced before. This isn't anything to get worked up about. He is no genius for becoming a musical recluse several times throughout his career. Of course, given the time and ability this man can accomplish anything. From one of the greatest concept albums of all time to the definitive industrial work, The Fragile. So the shady do-it-all decides its time again to shroud his efforts in blackness and produce a load of traditional suspense and anticipation for his next release, With Teeth. Making what he apparently desired with his seemingly limitless deadline, he released upon the rock world the inevitable that every frontman must face in his career: the average album.

At least by Nine Inch Nail's standards. Listening to something of this kind after being quite the avid fan of the band (erm) in the past, is sort of like a blow to the head. Just done with a pillowed fist with a note pasted to it, reading, "Well? What the hell were you expecting?" I was expecting greatness. I was expecting Downward Spiral all over again. I had my hopes up way, way too high. What I got was a watered down version of Reznor's debut, just puked out and peppered with electronica. I should have known the mountain range had come to a stop with The Fragile. A double-disc with almost as many mediocre tracks as sky-sailing masterpieces. But it was loved. Loved so much by so many. What you should try to hear when inserting this album into your player are the shards of something once so kingly and powerful. Listen to it, and expect the ballad of a fallen monarch. 'Cause that's what you'll get.

Despite its obvious downsides and misplaced production, With Teeth like all of Reznor's works has its defining moments. It will not fail to amaze you that Trent is still his genre's master of originality, and possibly one of the best thinkers the music world in general has ever spawned. Not much here sounds directly reminiscent of his previous works, but as stated earlier Pretty Hate Machine makes a control freakish cameo on the album, sort of the guy above the stage holding the strings. But what is hanging off the strings is something different: its a pure science experiment. Wow, thats new, huh? Trent Reznor performing an experiment. Unheard of. Alright, sarcasm aside WT is the new chemistry project assigned to you after weeks upon weeks of mindless drivel. Explosions don't play much of a role in this one, though. Your not splitting atoms here - you want to instead mix chemical A (the PHM CD) and chemical B (Aphex Twin's blind, deaf, mentally retarded daughter/son) and see what comes of it.

Now Trent Reznor, being the fountain of ingenuity that he is made a little special something for you. A true, blue 100% not subliminal single. You've heard The Hand That Feeds, right? Your a NIN fan, right? Well what do you make of that? Its pop music. Perhaps not something completely and totally new to Reznor's limitless library but not what anybody was probably anticipating from the 1999 dropoff 'til now. Its not his strong point. Pop is everybodies strong point. Not a soul on this earth with the ability to hear can't hum a tune that sounds the least bit catchy to them. Nine Inch Nails is an Industrial outfit (heh). There's another thing you would do good to remember whilst listening. Moving on, the real upsides of the album. Not for the sake of ranting, either.

Halfway through this you should realize that it isn't as bad as I'm making it out to be. That's cause you haven't pryed at it yet, or you simply have opposite musical tastes as me. With Teeth is nothing short of a very appealing album. Of course it can get old, but its fun to listen to. Casual listeners will enjoy hearing this new side of Reznor. His past work may not have seemed too inviting to somebody who wasn't up on him, constantly kissing his ass starting 1994. If you want a real rock-type shift from the Industrial norm, then I would highly, highly recommend this. WT is a crucial piece of music in getting into the genre itself. You won't forget the album if you use it as a starting point. Reznor incorporates flawless vocal performance as usual, alongside his interesting drum talent (effects) and the usual simple, raw guitar that flows perfectly and bites through to your brain from the ears. The simplistic mastermind does it all again. And again. And...

Again we were forced to sit and wait on our impatient asses for Trent Reznor's long awaited 'masterpiece'. And it was good, no doubt about that. I doubt he is even capable of producing a warped wacksterpiece of musical nihilism. What a talent that boy is. But what it all boils down to is that everything has its downsides, no matter how polished and seemingly brilliant it may be (an effect crying fanboys should experience after recieving this as a supposed compliment after the long years of wait). The next one'll be sublime. This is the mountain amongst the chain of volcanoes. Not too shabby, but not much else either.

Credits:

Mr. Trent Reznor is the embodiment of self-production.



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bwnstl
July 15th 2006


8 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

You keep mentioning how NIN is industrial or how NIN makes crucial albums to the genre, but they aren't industrial and never were. Reznor himself stated that he hates the labeling of NIN as industrial because it takes away from what the genre is actually about and takes the spotlight away from bands that actually do industrial well.



Besides that, very solid review.

Bron-Yr-Aur
July 15th 2006


4405 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

You could have described the overall sound a wee bit more to me, but that shan't stop me from voting, as this review was very, very well-written.

Bron-Yr-Aur
July 15th 2006


4405 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I'm going to bump this.

francesfarmer
July 15th 2006


1477 Comments


Why thank you. And for the feedback, I wasn't expecting anything at all based on my rating.

Bron-Yr-Aur
July 15th 2006


4405 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Well, aside from being a very solid review, you summed up my thoughts on the album really well, albeit you know far more about Trent and his endeavors than I do.

francesfarmer
July 15th 2006


1477 Comments


Yes, Reznor is one of my favorite artists to follow. I don't think I'll ever stop listening to him.

Bron-Yr-Aur
August 9th 2006


4405 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I like All Der Love Im the... uh... World.







/Doesn't know much German

rodrigo90
July 14th 2012


7387 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

why this album has so few comments? I think that the people would probably give an opinion of how gay Trent sounds on "all the love in the world"

valentinosmoking
August 2nd 2012


14 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Perfect Album of NIN

ManaYoodSushai
December 20th 2012


90 Comments


absoltly love "all the love in the world" doesnt sound that gay


conesmoke
May 13th 2013


7875 Comments


Trent really can't sing very well. If you remove the music tracks and leave only the vocals he sounds hilariously bad. He is yet another testament to the fact that you don't have to have great singing tone to compliment your own music. m/

CaliginousColors
October 22nd 2013


159 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Good album, some solid tracks on here.

NordicMindset
October 22nd 2013


25137 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

yea

LilLioness
October 22nd 2013


3369 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

This is actually my fave after The Fragile.

LilLioness
November 8th 2013


3369 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

On the 5th, they played "All the Love in the World" for the first time in San Antonio. I SO JELLY.

CaliginousColors
November 21st 2013


159 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I really really like 'Every Day is Exactly the Same'.

laughingman22
November 21st 2013


2838 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Right where it belongs is cool, the rest ...

Rowan5215
Staff Reviewer
November 21st 2013


47584 Comments

Album Rating: 4.1

Only and Know What You Are fucking rule

trackbytrackreviews
April 13th 2014


3469 Comments


The fact that you can't update the cover on this is incredibly annoying.

DrGonzo1937
Staff Reviewer
October 11th 2014


18241 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Solid jam.



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