Category Archives: NIN
The Dillinger Escape Plan: Get Ready To Lose Your Shit
November 1, 2011 The Wiltern, Los Angeles The first time I saw The Dillinger Escape Plan play live was during Nine Inch Nails‘ set at Bonnaroo, June 2009. If you’re going to share the stage with Nine Inch Nails, you need … Continue reading
Nine Inch Nails “The Downward Spiral” Live at Webster Hall
Webster Hall, NY Although I attended each of the Nine Inch Nails club shows during the Los Angeles leg of the “Wave Goodbye” tour, I did not go to their show at Webster Hall in New York. Nine Inch Nails’ … Continue reading
Fever Ray, Trent Reznor, Henry Fonda, and Me
Henry Fonda Theater October 7, 2009 The last time I was at the Henry Fonda Theater it was to see Nine Inch Nails’s second-to-last concert (theoretically) ever. NIN absolutely destroyed the place! Not cosmetically, but existentially. It was one of … Continue reading
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Nine Inch Nails: Wave Goodbye (at The Wiltern, the final show)
The Wiltern Theater, LA September 10, 2009 There’s not much to say. Last night marked the final performance for Nine Inch Nails for the foreseeable future and I was standing 5 feet from the stage. It doesn’t get much better … Continue reading
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Nine Inch Nails – Wave Goodbye
and goodnight… It’s 3:15am and I’m exhausted. It still hasn’t really hit me that this was NIN’s last show. I kind of got used to seeing them every-other day. Videos are uploading. Feet are throbbing. A proper review, videos, and … Continue reading
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Nine Inch Nails – Henry Fonda Will Never Be The Same
and neither will LA. Nor live music. Henry Fonda Theater NIN Wave Goodbye Tour, night 3 September 8, 2009 “Wait – wasn’t Sunday’s show at the Echoplex supposed to be the last one??” For those of you who haven’t been … Continue reading
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Nine Inch Nails Wave Goodbye LA Night 1
September 2, 2009 Hollywood Palladium Wave Goodbye Tour It’s not often that the better a show is, the sadder the audience gets. But such is the case when Nine Inch Nails takes the stage for one of the last times … Continue reading