Nine Inch Nails Detroit reviews
Best NIN Ever!!
The lineup has been solidified for the last few tours and they gel so so well. It's not Trent + some dudes up there anymore. They are locked in and tight as hell. Great to see Atticus Ross up there with veterans Robin Finck, Alessandro Cortini and the incredible Ilan Rubin. The show I saw at The Greek in Berkeley had a setlist straight from the gods. They opened with Somewhat Damaged, sprinkled the best five tracks from Downward Spiral plus favorites from each of the major albums and newer releases. Some deep cuts in there but DAMN great renditions of them. The Perfect Drug was the absolute highlight of the show and they should give Ilan Rubin a freakin medal for being able to even play it. Trent is a legend. Still sounds amazing and has a killer stage presence. One of the premier badass creative geniuses of our time, he and Atticus both. They crank out tracks by the dozen for NIN and a growing list of film scores and continue to put on amazing shows as NIN. One of the top five shows I've ever seen, easy. Do yourself a favor and go see them, their live shows are a gift.
Incredible but room to achieve perfection
First time at this beautiful venue and loved it.
Although I appreciate that it’s not a monster lot of asphalt I have to admit I was concerned about the distance people I saw walking in the dark to get to their cars.
The lineup was the perfect for my taste and well worth with the 2.5 hour trip. So kudos to LN and the bands for that.
Two disappointments: A friend had lawn tickets and ADA was ‘sold out’? Not sure what that even means - X number of folks are here first so we cannot accommodate your needs. Please expand the area, and after a certain time open it to others, thanks.
Secondly, lawn chairs not permitted - initially I thought ‘okay gonna be a wild show and they could be used for weapons’ but no, it was a money grab for which my ADA friend mentioned above had to pay.