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He shows here that he is much more than the swagger and smut of some of his previous releases. He has made it clear to the world that he has real vision and dexterity.
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Reznor's own hyperdetailed language defines the set: heaving synthesizers, doleful piano, alien-insect noises.
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Ghosts I-IV is a clear step forward while still managing to stay true to what NIN traditionally ought to sound like and represent.
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A stunning collection of 36 instrumental tracks that is one of the most varied and ambitious releases of Reznor's career. [May 2008, p.104]
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UncutWithout Reznor's shouting, they're more hypnotic, even, at times, soothing. [June 2008, p.98]
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Finer minds than mine may find these pieces worthy of continuous attention. I say they're background music, there waiting when your mind drifts speakerward, just distracting enough to change up your mood in a useful way.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 78 out of 88
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Mixed: 6 out of 88
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Negative: 4 out of 88
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BobS.Apr 16, 2008Ghosts is Amazing! Trent is the most vital artist in the music industry today. The man is a f*cking genius!
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JimmyR.Apr 24, 2008This is really different, and that is a good thing.
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BradleyH.Apr 14, 2008