Post by frailangel on Mar 12, 2004 3:23:16 GMT -5
Tapeworm is a Nine Inch Nails studio side-project initiated in '95.
The driving forces behind Tapeworm were initially Charlie Clouser and Danny Lohner, who were supposed to have more musical freedom in this project; the exact role of Trent Reznor still remains unclear.
Tapeworm is rumored to have an "industrial" sound: "Tapeworm's music is electronic with big guitars, beats and melodic yet aggressive vocals," said Danny Lohner.
In addition of the NIN musicians and sound engineers (Sean Beavan, Dave "Rave Olgivie...), Tapeworm will feature some famous guests: Maynard James Keenan (Tool / A Perfect Circle), Phil Anselmo (Pantera), Page Hamilton (Helmet), Atticus Ross (12 Rounds). Beside these names, there is also a long list of unconfirmed artists -such as Toni Halliday (Curve), Neil Taylor (Snake River Conspiracy), Marilyn Manson, Chris Vrenna (ex- NIN), Billy Howerdel (A Perfect Circle), Kevin Mac Mahon (Prick), Scott Putesky - a.k.a. "Daisy Berkowitz"- (ex- Marilyn Manson / Jack Off Jill), Richard Patrick (Filter), Tommy Victor (Prong), Rob Zombie (White Zombie), Flake Lorenz (Rammstein), Chris Randall (Sister Machine Gun), Tod A. (Cop Shoot Cop / Firewater), Perry Farrel (Porno For Pyros / ex- Jane's Addiction), Jared (Chemlab), etc...- who might be part of the Tapeworm project. According to a Nine Inch Nails fan who attended the NIN private dress rehearsals in Los Angeles in April 2000, D. Lohner told him after the show that "he even wanted Dave Gahan (Depeche Mode) to work with them on Tapeworm"...
Trent Reznor announced a possible release date by mid-2000 (during his MTV/YAHOO! online chat on Dec. 21, 1999). According to MTV News (article posted on Feb. 13, 2001), Trent Reznor, Charlie Clouser and Danny Lohner confirmed the as-yet-untitled Tapeworm album for a late fall release on Nothing Records.
Waooooww!!!
The driving forces behind Tapeworm were initially Charlie Clouser and Danny Lohner, who were supposed to have more musical freedom in this project; the exact role of Trent Reznor still remains unclear.
Tapeworm is rumored to have an "industrial" sound: "Tapeworm's music is electronic with big guitars, beats and melodic yet aggressive vocals," said Danny Lohner.
In addition of the NIN musicians and sound engineers (Sean Beavan, Dave "Rave Olgivie...), Tapeworm will feature some famous guests: Maynard James Keenan (Tool / A Perfect Circle), Phil Anselmo (Pantera), Page Hamilton (Helmet), Atticus Ross (12 Rounds). Beside these names, there is also a long list of unconfirmed artists -such as Toni Halliday (Curve), Neil Taylor (Snake River Conspiracy), Marilyn Manson, Chris Vrenna (ex- NIN), Billy Howerdel (A Perfect Circle), Kevin Mac Mahon (Prick), Scott Putesky - a.k.a. "Daisy Berkowitz"- (ex- Marilyn Manson / Jack Off Jill), Richard Patrick (Filter), Tommy Victor (Prong), Rob Zombie (White Zombie), Flake Lorenz (Rammstein), Chris Randall (Sister Machine Gun), Tod A. (Cop Shoot Cop / Firewater), Perry Farrel (Porno For Pyros / ex- Jane's Addiction), Jared (Chemlab), etc...- who might be part of the Tapeworm project. According to a Nine Inch Nails fan who attended the NIN private dress rehearsals in Los Angeles in April 2000, D. Lohner told him after the show that "he even wanted Dave Gahan (Depeche Mode) to work with them on Tapeworm"...
Trent Reznor announced a possible release date by mid-2000 (during his MTV/YAHOO! online chat on Dec. 21, 1999). According to MTV News (article posted on Feb. 13, 2001), Trent Reznor, Charlie Clouser and Danny Lohner confirmed the as-yet-untitled Tapeworm album for a late fall release on Nothing Records.
Waooooww!!!