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Named after a 1984 Coil single, How to Destroy Angels features Nine Inch Nails' Trent Reznor, former West Indian Girl singer (and Reznor's wife) Mariqueen Maandig, and Atticus Ross. Work on the project began a few months after Nine Inch Nails' final show in September 2009, and the following spring, the group made their debut with the digital single A Drowning and a video for the song The Space in Between, which premiered on pitchfork.com that May. Soon after, the band made their self-titled debut EP -- which was produced by Ross, also NINs longtime co-producer -- available as a free download. That July, How to Destroy Angels was released on CD through the Null label. In 2011, the group contributed a cover of Bryan Ferry's "Is Your Love Strong Enough" to the soundtrack of the David Fincher film The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, which Reznor scored. The following year, How to Destroy Angels prepared their second release, An Omen EP, which became their first major-label recording that fall. A full-length album called Welcome Oblivion appeared in March 2013, just after Reznor announced he was planning to take a new version of Nine Inch Nails on the road in 2014. ~ Heather Phares, Rovi
Welcome Oblivion (2013) HTDA's first full album out now! Can bundle your purchase with first EP (2010), as well as the second Omen EP (2012). Awesome addition to Reznor's legacy, great collectors item on vynil, you can't go wrong with this excellent example of cynergy from this talented group.
This trio is sick, its amazing to see Reznor keep exploring his creativity and pushing musical boundaries. Been listening to the An Omen Ep since it dropped the other week.
OMG LOVE THIS TYPE OF MUSOC!!!!!!!!!! :) :) :) :) so happy that i managed to manipulate pandora into playing just about nothing but the music like this that i like !!!!
Damn straight there is FINALLY some good music being writtin and produced. I am SICK of this S**T music that is out there. Bunch of crrrrrrrrap. This music just makes me want to make babies in the back of a throat. +)
I don't think we will hear much more from HTDA. I think TR was throwing MMR a musical bone. I have read a lot of conjecture regarding this subject and won't go further here. But I do like it. Consider it a collector's item if you bought it on vinyl. Also I hear a lot of the influences of Trent's youth (Cocteau Twins, etc.) And thank God TR is the God of writing beautiful piano codas.
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I'd say you have a loose definition of similar... I mean,they are similar in the sense that Reznor wrote both, but thats as far as I'd go ;-)
Does this song A Drowning not sound very similar to The Wretched?
Also, first!