NIN: New single. New album. New tour.‏

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NIN: New single. New album. New tour.‏
« on: 11 Jun 2013, 05:09 pm »
Just saw this in my inbox:

Hello,

Our new full-length album, Hesitation Marks, will be released September 3rd. The first single, “Came Back Haunted,” is out now, and you can listen to it at nin.com or on Soundcloud. You can also download the song right now by pre-ordering the album from us at store.nin.com or on iTunes.

We’ve also announced our new tour, Tension 2013, coming this fall to North America. Picking up where Lights in the Sky left off, this is the full-on NIN live experience realized as we never could before.

View tour dates and on-sale dates below or at tour.nin.com. As usual, we have a nin.com presale designed to get the best tickets in the hands of real fans at reasonable prices - visit tour.nin.com or scroll down for full presale details and times.

This is just the beginning…

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Re: NIN: New single. New album. New tour.‏
« Reply #1 on: 11 Jun 2013, 05:14 pm »
Already pre-ordered the 180g vinyl, which comes with a 24/48 digital download.  Once you pre-order you get to download the new single "Came Back Haunted", which is a pretty killer track. 

St Louis is the 3rd stop on their tour, bet your a** I'll be there!  And hoping to make the Mountain Oasis Electronic Music Summit, although $175 for a ticket is steep, along with travel costs ... but it would be worth every penny I'm sure! 

http://mountainoasisfestival.com/


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Re: NIN: New single. New album. New tour.‏
« Reply #2 on: 11 Jun 2013, 05:37 pm »
Ohhh yeaaaah. And if you pre-order, you get the new track "Came Back Haunted" in 24/48 as well.

Crimson

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« Reply #3 on: 14 Jun 2013, 08:03 am »
Got my tickets for the Jersey show!

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« Reply #4 on: 9 Jul 2013, 05:04 am »
excited about this tour!

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« Reply #5 on: 15 Aug 2013, 12:51 am »
If you've pre-ordered the album from http://store.nin.com - you can login and download both "Came Back Haunted" and the recently released "Copy Of A" in lossless 24/48.  :D

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Re: NIN: New single. New album. New tour.‏
« Reply #6 on: 28 Aug 2013, 04:31 pm »
Good news for NIN fans! There will be an "audiophile" version of their new album (coming out on Sept. 3), which is a free option to download when you purchase the album from nin.com. Excerpt below from nin.com:

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Hesitation Marks was mastered in two different ways - the standard, “loud” mastering (which is what you’ll find on the CD, on iTunes, and everywhere else), and also an alternate “audiophile” mastering, which we’re offering as a free download option for anyone who purchases the album through nin.com. For the majority of people, the standard version will be preferable and differences will be difficult to detect. Audiophiles with high-end equipment and an understanding of the mastering process might prefer the alternate version.

Alan Moulder, who mixed the album, offers a more detailed explanation:

When we were mixing Hesitation Marks we decided to treat the mastering process in a slightly different way to the usual. Since we had tried to treat every other aspect of making this record differently to how we were used to, it seemed to make sense. We were mixing as we went along with the production of each song rather than at the end, so we thought that once we had a song pretty close we would send it off to Tom Baker, our long time serving mastering engineer, to give it some mastering treatment. Normally you wait until the record is finished being recorded and mixed, then take all the mixes to mastering. But we thought doing it again, as we went along, might make us push the process further and spend more time on mastering rather than rush through it at the end. Whilst doing this we became aware of how much low bass information there was on the record. Since that can define how loud of a level the mastering can be, we were faced with a dilemma: do we keep the bass and and have a significantly lower level record, or do we sacrifice the bass for a more competitive level of volume? The biggest issue in mastering these days tends to be how loud can you make your record. It is a fact that when listening back-to-back, loud records will come across more impressively, although in the long run what you sacrifice for that level can be quality and fidelity. So after much discussion we decided to go with two versions. On the main release Tom did exceptional work to maintain the integrity of our mixes and reproduce the low end as much as possible and still get a decent level, although it’s still nowhere as loud as a lot of modern records. The Audiophile Mastered Version is more true to how the mixes sounded to us in the studio when we were working on the songs. Have a listen, turn up the volume and enjoy the experience!
Mastering Engineer Tom Baker adds:
I believe it was Trent’s idea to master the album two different ways, and to my knowledge it has never been done before.
The standard version is “loud” and more aggressive and has more of a bite or edge to the sound with a tighter low end.
The Audiophile Mastered Version highlights the mixes as they are without compromising the dynamics and low end, and not being concerned about how “loud” the album would be. The goal was to simply allow the mixes to retain the spatial relationship between instruments and the robust, grandiose sound.
 
NOTE: The standard mastered version is in no way inferior to the Audiophile Version - we wouldn’t release something inferior as the default. And vinyl purists rest assured, the vinyl edition was mastered to sound the very best for that format. The Audiophile Version is merely an alternate take on the mastering, which some people will appreciate. It’s meant to give a slightly different experience, not denigrate the standard version. Listen to each and come to your own conclusions.
If you ordered any format of Hesitation Marks from nin.com, you’ll be able to download one or both mastering versions, in whichever formats you prefer (MP3, FLAC, Apple Lossless, and WAV), beginning September 3rd.

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Re: NIN: New single. New album. New tour.‏
« Reply #7 on: 6 Dec 2013, 01:58 am »
If anyone missed the Tension Tour, there's a new video up on YouTube, over an hour long, filmed from the tour (amazing visuals + in HD): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBC3NXnN8y4

There will be a Blu-ray set coming out next year with all of the footage too! Pre-order signup page here: http://www.nin.com/pub/tension/

I saw them in Vancouver this year and it was amazing.

Enjoy.  :D