| 1. All The Love In The World |
| 2. You Know What You Are? |
| 3. Collector |
| 4. Hand That Feeds |
| 5. Love Is Not Enough |
| 6. Every Day Is Exactly The Same |
| 7. With Teeth |
| 8. Only |
| 9. Getting Smaller |
| 10. Sunspots |
| 11. Line Begins To Blur |
| 12. Beside You In Time |
| 13. Right Where It Belongs |
| 14. Home (Bonus Track) |
| 15. Right Where It Belongs (Version 2) (Bonus Track) |
| 16. Hand That Feeds (Rough Mix) (Bonus Track) |
Editorial Reviews
This Japanese pressing includes three bonus tracks, 'Home,' 'Right Where it Belongs' (Second Version) and 'The Hand That Feeds' (Ruff Mix.) Five years is a long time by most people's standards, but when such a period passes between albums by Nine Inch Nails, the turbulent electro-noir behemoth conducted by Trent Reznor, it's par for an increasingly elaborate course. With Teeth follows a period of intense self-investigation, a psychological shelf-clearing. It's an album that startles with its clarity, with its renewed vigour. A catalogue of grievances perhaps, like all his records, but possessed with more of a will to fight back than any other Nine Inch Nails release to date. Interscope. 2005.
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With Teeth [Import]
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With Teeth
Nine Inch Nails Manufacturer: Interscope Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000929AJQ Release Date: 2005-05-03 |
Tracks:
- All The Love In The World
- You Know What You Are?
- The Collector
- The Hand That Feeds
- Love Is Not Enough
- Every Day Is Exactly The Same
- With Teeth
- Only
- Getting Smaller
- Sunspots
- The Line Begins To Blur
- Beside You In Time
- Right Where It Belongs
Amazon.com
Trent Reznor has always been a one-trick-pony, but it's a damn good trick: sunny melodies filtered through ferocious electronics. Unfortunately, the trick's impact was often watered down by a tendency toward petulance and self-absorption. Still, almost six years after NIN's last release, The Fragile, the trick itself has lost none of its Teen-Beat-from-hell appeal. With Teeth blisters from the start with "All the Love in the World," and tracks like "The Collector" take full advantage of Dave Grohl's sledgehammer drumming. Reznor stretches occasionally, trying out different tactics, from crunchy, overtly commercial rave-ups ("The Hand That Feeds") to borderline New Wave ("Only"). But Teeth isn't about stretching. It's about doing the same trick, only better, with less clutter and more bite. By neatly distilling the sparseness of Pretty Hate Machine with Downward Sprial-style density, it ends up being the most focused record in the NIN catalog. -Matthew CookeCustomer Reviews:
Listen to the Music as Well as the Lyrics. Great Album........2007-06-28
Tree Trunk Arms and Cereal Box Philosophy.......2007-06-25
I can't help it........2007-06-24
A solid 4 stars for NIN.......2007-04-27
A hitfilled adventure.......2007-04-24
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With Teeth
Nine Inch Nails Manufacturer: Interscope Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0008ISM40 Release Date: 2005-05-03 |
Tracks:
- All The Love In The World
- You Know What You Are?
- The Collector
- The Hand That Feeds
- Love Is Not Enough
- Every Day Is Exactly The Same
- With Teeth
- Only
- Getting Smaller
- Sunspots
- The Line Begins To Blur
- Beside You In Time
- Right Where It Belongs
Amazon.com
Trent Reznor has always been a one-trick-pony, but it's a damn good trick: sunny melodies filtered through ferocious electronics. Unfortunately, the trick's impact was often watered down by a tendency toward petulance and self-absorption. Still, almost six years after NIN's last release, The Fragile, the trick itself has lost none of its Teen-Beat-from-hell appeal. With Teeth blisters from the start with "All the Love in the World," and tracks like "The Collector" take full advantage of Dave Grohl's sledgehammer drumming. Reznor stretches occasionally, trying out different tactics, from crunchy, overtly commercial rave-ups ("The Hand That Feeds") to borderline New Wave ("Only"). But Teeth isn't about stretching. It's about doing the same trick, only better, with less clutter and more bite. By neatly distilling the sparseness of Pretty Hate Machine with Downward Sprial-style density, it ends up being the most focused record in the NIN catalog. -Matthew CookeCustomer Reviews:
Another excellent nin cd!!!.......2007-05-09
Coming from a person who never heard of NIN until With Teeth........2006-07-14
Now, fast-forward about 11 months, I've gone through the transition of going from Elementary School to Junior High, from going to a school where I had friends to a school where I knew nobody and was rejected, from being social to being isolated to being social, and the list goes on; I guess you could say With Teeth grew on me as I went through more and was able to relate with the music--the lyrics matter more to me now than they did when I was a 12 year old seeking quick and catchy songs.
The first track, "All the Love in the World", isn't really a good song to kick off the album--it's slow and repetitive, though the instrumentals have a darkwave and a Closer-esque sound. "You Know What You Are?" is a sharp contrast from the beginning track, where [....] is said nearly twenty times, the lyrics, meaningless and dull, but the beat is quick which makes up for the lyrical nonsense that sounds like Eminem doing a Slipknot cover. "The Collector" is easily one of my favorite songs on the album, angsty yet perseverant, the bass pounds out as the drummer beats the march beat--the piano drizzles out the last notes as the storm ends. "Hand that Feeds" is once again, a more bass-oriented song, so obviously, it's more "dancy" with the quick pace--though it doesn't compare to the other songs. "Love is not enough" is a bit whiny, but as always, Trent tells it as it is even if it's ugly, much like this track. "Everyday Is Exactly the Same" is the most accessible song on the album, U2-esque? Wow, that's different for industrial-metal. The lyrics describe boredom of boredom, you can love, hate, or keep it the same. "With Teeth" seems to tell the story of a drug that you love (which apparently is a woman), but its 'teeth' kill you and change you--WITH-UH TEETH-UH, was laughable. "Only" is a narcissistic theme song, suitable for today's teenage generation and population that simply repeats "THERE IS NO YOU THERE IS ONLY ME, THERE IS NO [....]ing YOU THERE IS ONLY ME", yet a catchy song. "Getting Smaller" was formerly my favorite song on With Teeth, I used to want nu-metal on it and this was what I wanted, thumbing bass, Trent's merciless yells and lyrics, it all flows quickly through this speed tunnel. "Line Begins To Blur" has a heavier industrial edge than the other songs, repent for sins, yet the sins lead to consequence; the background blares in your ears as Trent's screams of repent drown. "Beside You In Time", a great and ambient song, and you don't know what you're being led into next, a heavy and angry song (like "You Know What You Are) or a more quiet and at rest song such as "Everyday Is Exactly the Same". Eventually we get a more quiet rest to conclusion the album, "Right Where It Belongs", where the main character finds his place, hell or heaven, his place has been found, and the lyrics are brilliant--"What if everything around you isn't quite as it seems, What if all the world around you is an elaborate dream?" speculation of reality. The finally track, and a GREAT finish is "Home", where everything seems to unite once when it is where it belongs--drums pound throughout the song, and Trent sings until it comes to an end.
Key songs:
*The Collector
*Hand that Feeds
*Everyday Is Exactly the Same
*Only
*Getting Smaller
*Beside You In Time
*Right Where It Belongs
*Home
TO PEOPLE WHO ARE/WERE NEW TO NIN, SUCH AS I:
After the first few listens, if you find that this album is not worth listening to, listen alittle more, then put it away for awhile. Pick it up, and listen to it again, you might come to appreciate it more as time goes by. Plus, I highly reccomend buying the imported version of With Teeth that has "Home" on it, you won't be disappointed and you don't know what you're missing.
TO NIN FANS FROM THE PRETTY HATE MACHINE OR DOWNWARD SPIRAL DAYS:
I'm sure you guys won't like this album, there aren't many songs that sound similar to the heavier and angrier earlier albums, and it sounds more like a rock album than an industrial metal album.
NIN - With Teeth - Trent Reznor Always Delivers.......2006-06-13
IT'S ALL IN THE STARS.......2006-05-16
bad side:the entire packaging, the line-up change, lyrical content
standout tracks:all the love in the world; the hand that feeds; every day is exactly the same; right where it belongs
Finaly a CD worth the $$.......2006-04-26
I don't understand how the junk most stations play even gets on the airwaves. In a world that's pumping out cr@p music. It's good to see an artist giving me hope that the industry isn't totaly going down the toilet.
A quick rundown:
-Best song is #8
-Excellent songs are 1,4,6,9,10,11,12,13
-Song #2 and #5 are still ok
-Songs 3,5,7 are just average.
Overall the album has excellent flow, ie. the hit songs aren't the first on the album.
-Rivals NIN's Downward Spiral. Without a doubt the best or second best NIN album.
I hope NIN will continue. We need to purchase albums like this to show Trent R. that we appreciate his work.
PS. Keep a look out for the new TOOL CD out in a few days. I've heard it(don't ask) and it is their best ever! A must buy.
-R
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With Teeth
Nine Inch Nails Manufacturer: Umvd Import ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0008E0DHS Release Date: 2005-06-07 |
Tracks:
- All the Love in the World
- You Know What You Are?
- Collector
- Hand That Feeds
- Love Is Not Enough
- Every Day Is Exactly the Same
- With Teeth
- Only
- Getting Smaller
- Sunspots
- Line Begins to Blur
- Beside You in Time
- Right Where It Belongs
- Home
- Right Where It Belongs, Vol. 2
Album Description
UK digipack version features two bonus tracks, 'Home' (Non-LP Version) & 'Right Where It Belongs' (Alternate Version). Five years is a long time by most people's standards, but when such a period passes between albums by Nine Inch Nails, the turbulent electro-noir behemoth conducted by Trent Reznor, it's par for an increasingly elaborate course. With Teeth follows a period of intense self-investigation, a psychological shelf-clearing. It's an album that startles with its clarity, with its renewed vigour. A catalogue of grievances perhaps, like all his records, but possessed with more of a will to fight back than any other Nine Inch Nails release to date. Interscope. 2005.Album Details
Trent Reznor and Company Return in 2005 with the Follow Up to 1999's "The Fragile". Fans Will Not Be Disappointed with the Sound of the Album that Has all the Hallmarks of their Previous Work, Just Back with a Renewed Fury. This Version Includes Two Bonus Tracks: "Home (NON-LP Version) and "Right Where it Belongs (Alternate Version)", Both of which Are Not Available on the USA Edition.
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Spike Jones Manufacturer: Asv Living Era ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006FX1Y Release Date: 2002-09-24 |
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With Teeth
Nine Inch Nails Manufacturer: Universal Japan ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007WZUMO Release Date: 2005-05-09 |
Tracks:
- All the Love in the World
- You Know What You Are?
- Collector
- Hand That Feeds
- Love Is Not Enough
- Every Day Is Exactly the Same
- With Teeth
- Only
- Getting Smaller
- Sunspots
- Line Begins to Blur
- Beside You in Time
- Right Where It Belongs
Album Description
This Japanese pressing includes three bonus tracks, 'Home,' 'Right Where it Belongs' (Second Version) and 'The Hand That Feeds' (Ruff Mix.) Five years is a long time by most people's standards, but when such a period passes between albums by Nine Inch Nails, the turbulent electro-noir behemoth conducted by Trent Reznor, it's par for an increasingly elaborate course. With Teeth follows a period of intense self-investigation, a psychological shelf-clearing. It's an album that startles with its clarity, with its renewed vigour. A catalogue of grievances perhaps, like all his records, but possessed with more of a will to fight back than any other Nine Inch Nails release to date. Interscope. 2005.Album Details
Trent Reznor and Company Return in 2005 with the Follow Up to 1999's "The Fragile". Fans Will Not Be Disappointed with the Sound of the Album that Has all the Hallmarks of their Previous Work, Just Back with a Renewed Fury. This Version Includes Three Bonus Tracks: "Home", "Right Where it Belongs (Version 2)" and "The Hand that Feeds (Rought Mix)", all of which Are Not Available on the USA Edition.Customer Reviews:
Bonus tracks save a lukewarm CD.......2006-03-28
When I found out the CD was coming out, and that the Japanese release had three exlcusive tracks, I immediately ordered the Japanese import instead. The price is really hefty, but in my opinion, the three bonus tracks make the purchase worthwhile; without them, the CD is fairly lackluster.
For me, the first three tracks aren't listenable, and "With Teeth" starts off with "The Hand That Feeds", the first single that everyone should have heard by now either on the radio or the half-dozen movie trailers it has appeared in. "All the Love in the World", "You Know What You Are?" and "The Collector" are all essentially boring songs with Trent repeating key lines over and over and over and over again, backed by funky, obnoxiously loud, and straightforward uninspired guitar tracks respectively.
In fact, other than "Getting Smaller" (which may be the weakest NIN track ever) in the middle, listening from "The Hand That Feeds" straight through is the best way to go. Sunspots/The Line Begins To Blur/Beside You In Time/Right Where it Belongs is a FANTASTIC suite of songs that mesh together very well. "Right Where It Belongs" also segues well into "Home", a slow, electronic song backed with methodic drumming and a neat bass line. "Home" is an excellent song, and could (nay, SHOULD) have replaced one of the first three tracks or Getting Smaller.
"Right Where It Belongs (V2)" is almost an unplugged version of the album version, and the one that NIN seems to be playing on their current live tour. It contrasts with the original, as well as compliments it, and is another great song.
"The Hand That Feeds (Ruff Mix)" is an awesome mix of The Hand That Feeds, and should have been available instead of one of the slew of other remixes we got on the singles. It's a very abrasive mix, and sounds more like a Danny Lohner mix than a Photek mix, and sounds nothing like the other two Photek mixes.
All in all, I give "With Teeth" 2 1/2-3 stars, because there are actual tracks that I just can't stand. The bonus tracks though, they're some real gems, and make the album much stronger.
"False teeth or cavities?" - "Negative.".......2005-11-07
better than the U.S. version.......2005-09-20
Trent's still got it........2005-08-03
The Fabric Starts To Tear..........2005-05-30
Downward Spiral was heavey coz his life was a peice of **** that time... he hated his life, went to rehab and back...
Now... First of all, TRENT DIDNT TOOK 5 YEARS ON THIS ALBUM!!!! He started on this album on January/Feburary 2004.
Now you may say what happened the last 4 years... well, he ws in rehab, we wanted to fix what was wrong in his life and then he went on fixing what was wrong about the new music in this world today...
Hell, there was a point where Reznor stopped making music and felt dead. But then, he is back and better than ever.
"All The Love In The World" is amazing... It a hymn, its a gospel of Trent Reznor's life and his comeback where he is facing himself.
"You Know What You Are" is heavy, drumming is amazing, harsh, with some amazing piano beats in middle... (NOTE: REZNOR PREFERS PIANO THAN SCREAMING LIKE THOSE OTHER BANDS WILL DO!)
"The Collector" has some groovy basslines, amazing guitaring with reznor appealing "every last one, every last one".....
"The Hand That Feeds" is catchy!!!! and i mean catchy! you listen to it so much that you can't stop listening to it... You listen to it on radio, and TV, on soundtrack of games, and your stereo, everywhere.... amazing choice for a Single. Hell, this song is so controversial that people refer it as appeal to bush for leading the war.. "What if this crusade's a charade, and behind it all there's a price to be paid for the blood on which we dine, justified in the name of the holy and the divine..."
"Love Is Not Enough" has some amazing riffs which can be
comapred to the darker sngs of "Downward Spiral"
"Everyday is Exactly The Same" is like the mass-mix of Frail/Wretched/Fragile... and its an amazing song... one of the three singles... "Everyday is exactly the same, there is no love here and there is no pain..."
"With Teeth" is weird, amazing, lovely, i dunno wat to say... the slow synth is amazing espacially the climax of song... "I cannot go through this again.... i cannot go through this again..."
"Only" has the cool disco look of "Closer" and "Down In it"... it is the next single of the track and yes its F*****N AWESOME!
"There is no you! there is only me!!" Video Directed By David Fincher (Fight Club, Seven)
"Getting Smaller" reveals the power of Dave Grohl's Massive Drumming... this song is what you call rock! awesome guitaring, amazing lyrics... heavy drumming... amazing finish to the song "My world is getting smaller everyday, but that's ok"
"Sunspots" is like a love song with the power of "Into the Void"... a slow chemical u might say...
"LIne Begins To blur" is dark, heavy, with deep lyrics, gives u goosebumps... more like a lyrical heavy version of "Downward Spiral" and "Reptile".... Farbic Starts To Tear...
"Besides You In Time" also known as "OMFG! THAT TEASER SONG!" has beauty in it... it's like a looong tunnel and you are goin it it, the music swirls from one ear to other and back - repeat... and kicks off with cool synth/guitar with reznor saying "We will never die, besides you in time..."
"RIght Where It belong" is sweet, slow, makes u feel like you're walking on road and makes u feel like u r the part of song... its better than "Hurt" which reznor asking that "What if everything around you isnt quite as it seems, what if all the world u used to know is an elaborate dream." lyrics is the beauty of this song... ana amzing way to end the album...
I dunno wat else you want from an album.... but this is the best thing ever to come on this planet...
Long Life Reznor... And Thank You...
(Ohh and Japanese version has 3 bonus tracks which i dont think fits in the album, but they r great... Home is amazing, RIght where it belong v2 is like playing piano while sitting on a battlefield... and hand that feeds remix is .. a remix lol)
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With Teeth
Nine Inch Nails Manufacturer: Universal ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009NDK50 Release Date: 2005-05-30 |
Tracks:
- All The Love In The World
- You Know What You Are?
- Collector
- Hand That Feeds
- Love Is Not Enoght
- Every Day Is Exactly The Same
- With Teeth
- Only
- Getting Smaller
- Sunspot
- Line Begins To Blur
- Beside You In Time
- Right Where It Belongs
- Home
Album Details
This International Version Comes in a Double Jewel Case to Hold the Audio CD and the Dvd (Pal Format) as Opposed to the American Version with Only One Two-sided Dualdisc.Customer Reviews:
Has a bite.......2005-07-08
Sure, it lacks the visceral punch and of albums such as "Pretty Hate Machine," and it doesn't really go anyplace new, musically speaking. But the newest album from Nine Inch Nails has a dark, raw-edged power of its own.
Reznor has always depended, in a way, on pop melodies done in an industrial style, and that sound emerges in songs like the raging, explosive "You Know What You Are?", where he repeatedly shrieks, "Don't you f*cking know what you ARE?" like a banshee with an identity crisis. I know who I am, but what are you?
Dark synth shows up in sputters and thick waves, especially in some of the quieter songs. The closing and opening song are the most prevalent in these, with Reznor singing sadly over nothing but bass and drums, or else over piano and some buzzing synth. But here, the industrial sound seems to have been switched for a more hard-rock vibe -- as Reznor said, it sounds more organic. It sounds almost live. While there is still some thick synth, the sounds that really grab your attention are more hard-rock oriented: Dave Grohl's excellent drumming, and Twiggy's searing basslines.
Is it good? Yes. Is it as good as it could have been. Decidedly not. While it's a pleasant listen, Reznor only dips lightly into new musical styles, hinting at bossa nova in the opener. Most of the time, he quickly returns to what he's already doine before. And the loss of much of the thick, muddy electronica leaves "With Teeth" sounding a bit underdressed.
Fortunately, "With Teeth" retains enough rough, raw energy to be worthy of being called Nine Inch Nails. It can't be denied that the instrumentation is masterful, whether it's the raw basslines, sharp drumming or driving melodies. Grohl deserves special notice for his work here. Reznor sounds like his old tormented self, whether railing about the U.S. government, wistfully murmuring about "all the love in the world," or raging that "Love is NOT ENOUGH!"
No, "With Teeth" is not the best or most innovative thing that Nine Inch Nails has produced. But its dark, rough energy is enough to make it a compelling listen, if taken on its own virtues.
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Teeth-Marks on My Tongue
K.C. Clifford Manufacturer: K.C. Clifford ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000CA34NI Release Date: 2005-02-08 |
Tracks:
- Find My Way Home
- Falling for You
- Supernaturally Blameless
- 1,000,000 Pair of Shoes
- Teeth-Marks on My Tongue
- Stained Glass
- Yellow-Haired Girl
- Try Easy
- Caroline
- Writer of Love Songs
- Wish Song
- Trailing Stardust (A Song for Katie)
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With Teeth
Broadside Electric ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00001MXV6 Release Date: 1999-08-17 |
Tracks:
- Royal Oak
- With Her Head Tucked Underneath Her Arm
- Three Pounds Ten
- The Gardener
- Seafood Invasion
- Masters of War
- Minka
- Bruton Town
- Horses' Teeth
- Jellon Grame
- April Morning
Album Description
Band members are Joe D'Andrea - Drums, Assorted Percussion, Vocals Amy Ksir - Flute, Tin Whistles, Oboe, Recorders, Crumhorn, Vocals Tom Rhoads - Vocals, Electric and Acoustic Guitars, Cittern, Dulcimer Jim Speer - Chapman Stick, Bass Clarinet, Bass Guitar, Recorders, Crumhorn, Alto Saxophone, Vocals Helene Zisook - Electric and Acoustic Violins, Violas, Mandolins, VocalsCustomer Reviews:
Broadside Electric-- The Talent keeps growing!!.......2001-02-07
Broadside Electric delivers an electric broadside!.......2000-05-03
Their Best Work to Date.......2000-01-08
If you are into the elcetric/celtic/european folk type music, and you wnat to find out why BE packs venues all up and down the east coast, this would be the album to start your collection with, in my opinion.
Rather disappointing.......1999-12-30
This music is very cool.......1999-10-30
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With Teeth
Nine Inch Nails Manufacturer: Umvd Import ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000935UFS Release Date: 2005-07-19 |
Tracks:
- All the Love in the World
- You Know What You Are?
- Collector
- Hand That Feeds
- Love Is Not Enough
- Every Day Is Exactly the Same
- With Teeth
- Only
- Getting Smaller
- Sunspots
- Line Begins to Blur
- Beside You in Time
- Right Where It Belongs
- Home
Album Description
International pressing of their 2005 album features one bonus track, 'Home'. Five years is a long time by most people's standards, but when such a period passes between albums by Nine Inch Nails, the turbulent electro-noir behemoth conducted by Trent Reznor, it's par for an increasingly elaborate course. With Teeth follows a period of intense self-investigation, a psychological shelf-clearing. It's an album that startles with its clarity, with its renewed vigour. A catalogue of grievances perhaps, like all his records, but possessed with more of a will to fight back than any other Nine Inch Nails release to date. Interscope. 2005.Album Details
Trent Reznor and Company Return in 2005 with the Follow Up to 1999's "The Fragile". Fans Will Not Be Disappointed with the Sound of the Album that Has all the Hallmarks of their Previous Work, Just Back with a Renewed Fury. This Version Includes the Bonus Track "Home" which is Not Available on the USA Edition.Customer Reviews:
Play, skip, skip, skip, skip, play, skip, play, play, play, play, skip, play, play........2005-07-17
"Getting Smaller" (9) would normally not be in my musical taste gamut, but I always tend to nudge the volume control up for this track. I blame the rocking guitar riff, and taut beats.
"Sunspots" (10) tricks me every time. My immediate instinct when hearing the languid start is to skip, but then I remember that as soon as the intro is over, this is a very strong track.
"The Line Begins to Blur" (11) serves as a filler track for me. For some reason I can't get excited by this, even though there are some solid chord progressions and a melody that sounds like it should work, the overall package of the track lets it down slightly.
"Beside You In Time" (12) starts off by building up to something. There is anticipation there for a great climax, and half way through irritation creeps in. Another two minutes of building, then the track finishes without this resolution. If music is like sex to you, you'll need a cold shower after this one.
"Home" (14 - the bonus track on this release) sounds like it should be part of the album proper, and in fact, on the vinyl release, it is. A strong finishing track, and those without this bonus have missed out.
"All The Love in the World" (1) is an ideal opener and sets the scene for the rest of the album well.
"You Know What You Are" (2) is a little too noisy for me. Maybe I just like my "industrial rock" a little lighter...
The first single "The Hand That Feeds" (4) is probably the most commercial track on the album, so it's easy to see why it was released first. I have to say that my first listen (before the album) disappointed me a bit, but I'm growing to like it the more I listen to it.
"Every Day Is Exactly The Same" (6) is probably the best track from the first half of the album, with the chorus and climax being classic NIN.
The title track "With Teeth" (7) is not a bad track, and serves well as a bridge between the two halves.
The album certainly evokes memories of earlier albums, but I feel that it's not too derivative and is more a variation on Trent's signature. I think the thing that is missing here is Charlie Clouser. Clouser's skill at creating complex, layered, but not overbearing soundscapes is what makes previous albums seem superior. There are always tracks that appeal more than others, but I think it's Clouser's absence that makes this a 4 star album.
I can't wait until the remix album is released.
NIN_with_teeth.......2005-05-20
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I Know It by Heart
Pete Krebs & the Gossamer Wings Manufacturer: Cavity Search ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00006L3QJ Release Date: 2002-10-08 |
Tracks:
- Sleeping Beauty
- Distant Lights Of Home
- I Knew It By Heart
- Carolina
- Her Dress So Green In The Moonlight
- I Get Mixed Up
- Lonely Street
- Smashed To Splinters
- Kid Domino
- Shades Of Midnight Blue
- Cela
- Moon And Stars
Customer Reviews:
Pete Krebs is wonderful.......2003-10-28
Rap Music:
- A New Life [Extra tracks] [Original recording remastered]
- Abydos
- Access All Areas: Remixed and B Sides [Import]
- Action Packed [Import]
- All My Friends Are Going Death
- Ambulance LTD [EP]
- Amoureuse [Import]
- Are You Breathing: The String Quartet Tribute to Disturbed
- Best of Runrig [Import]
- Blemish [Import]
Recommended Music:
Nocturne Op 90 / Saxophone Cto / Cto Gross Op 5
Music: Come to Daddy [CD-single] [Import]
Road to El Dorado [Soundtrack]
Ryde or Die, Vol. 3: In the "R" We Trust [Explicit Lyrics]
One Life One Death Cut Up [Import]
Orbon; Villa-Lobos; Estevez; Chavez: Latin American Masters
My Gentleman Friend [Import] [Original recording remastered]
Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas: Music From The Motion Picture