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Nine Inch Nails: Another Version of the Truth - Las Vegas
Filmed entirely by fans and co-ordinated by Alex Gamble, this release saw the community fly in from around the world, donate technology, skill, and even airfare (fans raised money to send chaonatic, a valued taper, to the concert) to document the final performance of Nine Inch Nails' stunning 2008 tour. Over 200GB of footage was collected, which was meticulously edited together by a team comprising of people from all over the world.
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Plot Summary
This concert film captures Nine Inch Nails' performance at the Pearl Concert Theater in Las Vegas on December 12, 2009. It showcases the band's powerful live show, featuring a mix of new material and fan favorites. The film offers an immersive experience of the band's evolving sound and stage presence during their 'Wave Goodbye' tour.
Critical Reception
As a bootleg-style release documented by the band's creative director, critical reception in the traditional sense is limited. However, fans widely praised the raw energy and high-quality audio-visual presentation, considering it a definitive record of a pivotal period for Nine Inch Nails.
What Reviewers Say
Captures the raw intensity of a Nine Inch Nails live performance.
Praised for its high-fidelity audio and striking visual direction.
Considered by fans as a strong document of the 'Wave Goodbye' tour era.
Google audience: Fan reception highlights the film's energetic performance and excellent production quality, with many appreciating it as a valuable archival release.
Fun Fact
The film was initially released as a free download on the official Nine Inch Nails website, emphasizing a direct connection with fans rather than commercial distribution.
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