Yeah...in just under 2 years, the Nevermind super deluxe box set has dropped a whole 8 bucks!Birds in Hell wrote:$150 is insane but I'm sure it'll drop (eventually).
http://www.amazon.com/Nevermind-4CD-DVD ... xe+edition
Yeah...in just under 2 years, the Nevermind super deluxe box set has dropped a whole 8 bucks!Birds in Hell wrote:$150 is insane but I'm sure it'll drop (eventually).
http://vishkhanna.com/2013/08/16/ep-24-steve-albini/Steve Albini is a man who lives in Chicago, Illinois and owns and operates the really remarkable Electrical Audio Recording facility. He is the guitar player and primary singer in the band Shellac and he makes a mean cup of fluffy coffee. The 1993 album In Utero by the Washington-State-based band Nirvana is among the thousands of records that Albini has engineered over the course of his time doing that sort of thing and earlier this summer he gave the songs from those sessions fresh mixes for the 20th anniversary edition of In Utero, which is due out in North America on September 24. In our past midnight conversation, Steve discussed his interesting history with Kurt Cobain, his abandoned work with Fugazi, the stories behind making In Utero, why the new edition of the record was mastered to sound the best it possibly can, the highs and lows of the relatively recent rash of remastered reissues that record buyers face each and every day, the mostly good but surprisingly sad and surreal professional aftermath of making In Utero, how it might have changed his life, how the new Shellac LP’s test pressings are on route to the band and artwork is close to finalized (also the new Bottomless Pit record is done!), and why he doesn’t care about Breaking Bad but can tolerate The Newsroom.

Have you considered stacking papers and getting paid?David Yow wrote:How are Pearl Jam any different from Toto?
I feel sorry for anyone that can't enjoy Breaking Bad.bada wrote:Good interview....well till they started talking about being too cool for TV.
Can't be surprising. Albini is infamous for being a self-serious snob, hopelessly enamored with his own concept of "cool". Bright guy, super talented and insightful, but way the fuck up his own ass.bada wrote:Good interview....well till they started talking about being too cool for TV.
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Yup. To me, he was always a self-appointed king of hipster douchebags.theplatypus wrote:Can't be surprising. Albini is infamous for being a self-serious snob, hopelessly enamored with his own concept of "cool". Bright guy, super talented and insightful, but way the fuck up his own ass.bada wrote:Good interview....well till they started talking about being too cool for TV.
Tyler Durden wrote:Yup. To me, he was always a self-appointed king of hipster douchebags.theplatypus wrote:Can't be surprising. Albini is infamous for being a self-serious snob, hopelessly enamored with his own concept of "cool". Bright guy, super talented and insightful, but way the fuck up his own ass.bada wrote:Good interview....well till they started talking about being too cool for TV.
Man, I love that song. Always thought of it as In Utero's Lounge Act.durdencommatyler wrote:You know, I'm very ape AND very nice.
It's not like he's entirely wrong.verb_to_trust wrote:Albini on Pearl Jam: "mimicking underground culture" "cash in crowd" Uses them in the same sentence as "Cadlebox" and "Stone Temple Fuckheads"
Right, but Candlebox? I mean let's just let that sink in for a second.... Candlebox.Birds in Hell wrote:It's not like he's entirely wrong.verb_to_trust wrote:Albini on Pearl Jam: "mimicking underground culture" "cash in crowd" Uses them in the same sentence as "Cadlebox" and "Stone Temple Fuckheads"
i'm not disagreeing. Well, maybe about Candlebox...Birds in Hell wrote:It's not like he's entirely wrong.verb_to_trust wrote:Albini on Pearl Jam: "mimicking underground culture" "cash in crowd" Uses them in the same sentence as "Cadlebox" and "Stone Temple Fuckheads"
What does he even mean, "mimicking underground culture" and "cash in crowd?"Birds in Hell wrote:It's not like he's entirely wrong.verb_to_trust wrote:Albini on Pearl Jam: "mimicking underground culture" "cash in crowd" Uses them in the same sentence as "Cadlebox" and "Stone Temple Fuckheads"
obviously, he bought into cobain's crap during the in utero sessions.Kevin Davis wrote:What does he even mean, "mimicking underground culture" and "cash in crowd?"Birds in Hell wrote:It's not like he's entirely wrong.verb_to_trust wrote:Albini on Pearl Jam: "mimicking underground culture" "cash in crowd" Uses them in the same sentence as "Cadlebox" and "Stone Temple Fuckheads"
Dude really cares about some superficial bullshit, huh?