As you may know, Nine Inch Nails is disappearing for awhile. Trent Reznor is to me as Morrissey is to some people (although I do love Morrissey, he can’t come close to Trent for me). I remember being so excited about The Fragile and With Teeth. I’m a member of NIN Remix. Although my taste in music has grown and changed throughout the years, Nine Inch Nails has consistently stayed my favorite. Trent’s music, his vision, his viral campaign for Year Zero, his music videos, his amazing voice, his views on DRM and the RIAA… I love the guy.
However, I’ve never been able to see him live.
Until now.
I’m depressed that Nine Inch Nails is going away. Although he’s said it’s just “for awhile,” his actions have been speaking loudly and they say it’s going to be for a VERY long time, if not forever. Trent may be retiring. I knew that if I wanted to see him, this would be the time to do it. I mentioned briefly to J how badly I wanted to see him but how difficult and expensive finding good tickets would be. He agreed and went back to his computer. An hour later he sat next to me and showed me what he had gotten: 12th row tickets to see the last tour NIN may ever perform, the NIN/JA Tour, at the Frank Erwin Center in Austin, Texas.
I’m dying over here. I can’t WAIT for May so I can finally see Trent live. You are all jealous. Yes, you are.
In other news, you may have noticed a change in lunsh.net. I’m thinking of changing my blog and portfolio around. I know this sucks for the few people who have actually subscribed to my feed, but I promise this change will most likely be permanent (no more moving around after this). I don’t know yet. We’ll see. I’ll let you guys know.
March 30, 2009 @ 11:49 am .
Culture — Tags: bliss, lunsh, music
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Rebee is a Student, Gamer, Blogger, Crocheter, Writer, Reader, Painter. This is Lunsh, the tastiest meal of the day.
Sweet! NIN is pretty awesome - Megan and I have got general admission tickets. (It’ll be Megan’s 7th NIN show, and my second time). We saw their last tour (Lights in the Sky) and I have to say they are quiet possibly one of the best live shows I have ever seen.
Comment by David Giesberg — March 30, 2009 @ 6:15 pm
i dont really listen to the genre you listen to but i know ninails and they were pretty good to me. its always sad when someone you admire artistically is taking a break. dont patronize me but when the backstreet boys took that 6 year break they did, i was very very sad for reals.
Comment by clairessa — March 31, 2009 @ 11:26 pm
Duuuude, what is up with nobody wanting to hit Cleveland? Britney and now this? It’s a beautiful thing that I like road trips.
Comment by Mike — April 5, 2009 @ 8:39 pm