
Release date: May 3, 2005
Finally, after a long waiting period, Nine Inch Nails has released a new studio album.
It's first since 1999's "The Fragile," "With Teeth" offers 13 solid rock tracks that will make any NIN fan happy.
It's what I expected - enjoyable, but not the band's best work. I wasn't expecting the almost-disco beat on "Only" but the chorus of "You Know What You Are?" is one of the best (from Trent) I've heard in a while.
More mellow than previous releases, the album does find its moments of energetic rage - "You Know What You Are?"
Those two remind me of early NIN songs. While NIN also finds a softer side on "Right Where It Belongs."
I'm sure the more I listen to the album, the more I'll like it - and I like it enough already.
It's no surprise that the band is selling out shows all over the world. If they visit your area, be sure and check them out. I've seen the band a couple of times, and have never been disappointed.
Dave Navarro continues his glowing comments about their recent Vegas performance.
It's not Trent Reznor's finest work, but it's one of his better albums.
Posted by jeffhahnedisabled at May 3, 2005 1:27 PM

