NINE INCH NAILS: 'With Teeth' DualDisc Bonus Features Detailed

March 22, 2005

According to a post on The NIN Hotline, NINE INCH NAILS' upcoming album, "With Teeth", will receive a simultaneous regular/DualDisc release on May 3. The regular version will have a $13.98 list price. The DualDisc be a 18.98 list and will include the following extra features:

* Album in hi-res DVD-Audio surround sound
* Album in Dolby 5.1 surround sound
* "The Hand That Feeds" video
* In-studio performance videos of "The Collector", "Love is not Enough" and "Every Day Is Exactly the Same"
* Photo gallery
* Lyrics

The LP (vinyl) version of the album is scheduled to come out a week earlier, on April 26.

According to a post on MTV.com, beginning on March 26 in Los Angeles, fans will be able to attend special NIN-sponsored listening parties in 13 metropolises across the U.S., where they will receive a "limited edition" gift. And if you preorder the album at one of the listening parties, you'll also get a seven-inch vinyl single featuring the first single, "The Hand That Feeds", and "Home", a nonalbum track. A full list of cities hosting the parties can be found on NIN.com.

In other news, Audiohead.net has posted a new article/interview with Trent Reznor regarding the recording of "With Teeth". Specific topics regarding the recording process of "With Teeth" are engaged. A sample quote from Reznor follows: "The idea of trying to work with tape is stupid to me, seems archaic and is not something I want to embrace. But I do think you can take the aesthetic of humanity and imperfection and spontenaity, and use it with computers. And that's — in kind of a rough, raw way — one of the things we've stumbled into with this record."

Check out the entire article here.

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