Nine Inch Nails “Parasite (Nine Inch Noize Version)” Nine Inch Noize is essentially Trent Reznor going back to basics as an electronic/industrial artist, but with the X factor of collaborators he’s picked up along the way – the German producer Boys Noize, his regular partner Atticus Ross, and his wife Mariqueen Maandig. It’s all old songs given a fresh jolt of energy, but the approach varies. “Closer,” “Heresy,” and “Copy Of A” feel different, but the bones of those songs are so strong that the changes amount to a stylish makeover. Others shift more dramatically: “She’s Gone Away” is transformed so much that it feels like an entirely new song, and “Came Back Haunted” has mutated into a full-on dance banger. The new version of “Parasite” is a revelation. The best elements of the original version from the How to Destroy Angels record are intact – the gently harmonized verse melody, a riff that sounds like it’s played on a chainsaw – but it’s otherwise rebuilt from parts mainly sourced…
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