Yknow, I've never thought about it before but hearing instrumentals without ever having heard the lyrics really makes you wonder where the lyrics might have been placed on the song. Especially when you're as experimental as Fragile-era Trent lol
The lyrics have purpose I would argue, but it's very cryptic. That being said, I would agree that there's much to be gleaned in simply feeling the album, whether it is the original Fragile or these Deviations, for their music as it tells the story perhaps more broadly in an intuitive sense, while the lyrics are hints or glimpses.
I would’ve loved to hear all of these on the original album. I bet he could’ve put superb lyrics over these extra tracks and make them so much more. Not that his instrumental tracks aren’t already perfect. I’d just be curious to know how this one would sound with lyrics.
The percussion sounds so much like A Stray Child by Akira Yamaoka from the Silent Hill 3 soundtrack, and given that Yamaoka is a big fan of NIИ, i wouldnt be surprised at all if that song was intentionally made to sound like this
@@boneor...7022 Because it’s really interesting how the same exact song can be completely changed in mood and sometimes genre simply by increasing or decreasing the speed. And for some reason it works particularly well with nin songs. It’s just suggestions if people want to experience the songs in new ways. I just get a kick out of it.
Yknow, I've never thought about it before but hearing instrumentals without ever having heard the lyrics really makes you wonder where the lyrics might have been placed on the song. Especially when you're as experimental as Fragile-era Trent lol
The lyrics have purpose I would argue, but it's very cryptic. That being said, I would agree that there's much to be gleaned in simply feeling the album, whether it is the original Fragile or these Deviations, for their music as it tells the story perhaps more broadly in an intuitive sense, while the lyrics are hints or glimpses.
@@bl4nkd4hli4 exactly! Each and every tone, speaks to each and every soul!
I feel like this song was always meant to be just an instrumental.
That’s what makes it so special
I would’ve loved to hear all of these on the original album.
I bet he could’ve put superb lyrics over these extra tracks and make them so much more.
Not that his instrumental tracks aren’t already perfect.
I’d just be curious to know how this one would sound with lyrics.
I agree brother. This godly track gives me some peace, like I'm in a Zen mode.
I'm imagining something with that sassy "nah nah nah nah" Trenty vibe, for this one.
@@GimmeJimmy23 oh 100%
Beautiful
Wow. Awesome.
Great selection
I can hear some of the stems they used for Saul's album
Which stems?
Maybe not so much in this song but the others have parts that were used in Saul's album niggy tardus.
The percussion sounds so much like A Stray Child by Akira Yamaoka from the Silent Hill 3 soundtrack, and given that Yamaoka is a big fan of NIИ, i wouldnt be surprised at all if that song was intentionally made to sound like this
I just want to hear the new ones
Yeah
🎶🔥🎶
Ewww yes
sounds like pilotredsun
1.75x is poppy.
Why are you obsessed with changing the playback speed?
@@boneor...7022 Because it’s really interesting how the same exact song can be completely changed in mood and sometimes genre simply by increasing or decreasing the speed. And for some reason it works particularly well with nin songs. It’s just suggestions if people want to experience the songs in new ways. I just get a kick out of it.
O hell yeah that sounds awesome
@@boneor...7022 because I'm gay
@@NightMedicine better answer is the gay one