From nin.com:
as a thank you to our fans for your continued support, we are giving away the new nine inch nails album one hundred percent free, exclusively via nin.com.
the music is available in a variety of formats including high-quality MP3, FLAC or M4A lossless at CD quality and even higher-than-CD quality 24/96 WAVE. your link will include all options - all free. all downloads include a PDF with artwork and credits.
for those of you interested in physical products, fear not. we plan to make a version of this release available on CD and vinyl in july. details coming soon.
Track List:
999,999
1,000,000
letting you
discipline
echoplex
head down
lights in the sky
corona radiata
the four of us are dying
demon seed
length: 43:45
streaming audio available at iLike.
the slip is licensed under a creative commons attribution non-commercial share alike license.
we encourage you to
remix it
share it with your friends,
post it on your blog,
play it on your podcast,
give it to strangers,
etc.
©2008 NIN
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Politics Apocalypse
If you enjoy this NIN album you might also be interested in the album I just finished last month. It is political and subversive post-industrial rock with an interesting mix of classical instruments, guitars, electronic beats, and a small dash of aussie hip-hop. You can download the whole 11 track album at no cost at our website.
http://www.politicsapocalypse.com
The main lyrical themes on the album are standing up for minorities, questioning authorities and exploring liberal Christian theology. Realised eschatology (the theology and our song of the same name) states that all biblical talk of end times relates to the present, not the future. Therefore the apocalypse represents metaphorically the things that are wrong with our world including corruptions in leadership, unfair division of power through hierarchical systems, rights traded for the illusion of security, the oppression of minorities etc. In general this is the theme of the first half of the album. The next half deals with the flip side. The Kingdom of God is a metaphor for Love in action, making a difference and reforming this world. Most of the songs are not religious in content, these themes are merely used to frame the political insights explored.
Politics Apocalypse is released under a creative commons licence, which means that you are encouraged to use and share the songs with very few limitations.
If you want to support Politics Apocalypse please donate at our website.
(donate, guestbook, CDs, more info, downloads...)
http://www.politicsapocalypse.com