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The album itself follows the thread started on 2005’s "With Teeth," which is to say Reznor’s again favouring songs over soundscapes.
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Four albums in thirteen months may have led to a case of familiarity breeding contempt, but it still feels like the first half of this album is treading water from a songwriting point of view. The second half is a fine musical journey, and if this were a vinyl record (it soon will be) then maybe you'd just put side two on repeatedly.
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Instead of a symbolic death, The Slip feels much more like a possible rebirth.
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Here, he's no longer a stylized, self-conscious innovator, he's a working musician enraptured by making music, and he's so invigorated by creation it's hard not to get sucked in as well.
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For listeners who like their music loud and fierce and pissed off at just about everything, there aren't too many better options than The Slip. Plus, the price is right.
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The Slip is primo death funk, with Reznor seething seductively about skies fading to black over grinding soundscapes that perfectly split the difference between computer-music clarity and live-band grit.
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All in all this is a great album.
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While the music may look backward, the way it has been released looks forward, to a far greater extent than Ghosts I-IV ever could have hoped.
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The hard-hitting early tracks '1,000,000,' 'Letting You,' and 'Discipline' are particularly good, though typical; Reznor keeps farming the same fertile ground that yielded The Slip's predecessors.
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BlenderIt's 10 tightly wrapped wads of black bubblegum, not a politicized sci-fi fantasia like "year Zero" or a two-hour drift into instrumnetal blip 'n' grind like this spring's "Ghosts I-IV." [July 2008, p.74]
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 93 out of 108
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Mixed: 14 out of 108
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Negative: 1 out of 108
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IanS.Oct 26, 2008Quite simply a superb album. The top album of the year in my opinion.
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JohnS.Aug 1, 2008The album brings all of the best parts of previous released together.
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JonMJul 9, 2008Took a few spins but I really enjoy all the tracks, except Letting You, which, musically, is just to repetitive.