theninhotline.net — Lt. Randazzo (me) reviews the latest album from Saul Williams, The Inevitable Rise And Liberation of Niggy Tardust, which was produced by Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails. The album was released via http://www.niggytardust.com and is available for free in 192 Kbps or $5 for 320 Kbps or FLAC. Check it out at http://www.theninhotline.com.
Nov 5, 2007 View in Crawl 4
hiabexNov 5, 2007
I generally don't go for blow by blow reviews of albums, on the basis that a person is better off just listening to the album. On the other hand I support this review because it is well written and also plugs one of the most 'plug-worthy' albums of 2007.
dro77Nov 5, 2007
This is a really fantastic effort, for todays standards...I´m a big Fan of NIN, and also love hip-hop (some of it, the good stuff) and discovered Saul´s work when trent started to mention it. Saul is one of the greatest lyricists to come around lately, and to add Trent´s expertise sound-wise makes this album really special, there is solid talent on this through and through...I hope they collaborate again soon....BUT ONLY AFTER A NEW NIN RELEASE!!!
arclight2012Nov 5, 2007
Saul Williams and Trent Reznor pick up where Public Enemy and the Shocklee Brothers left off. I'm amazed and blown away. This will probably share the crown of my favorite hip hop record of the decade with M.I.A.'s "Arular."
cparkerNov 7, 2007
I was going to comment on this article, but BradGroux said it all. ;)