Currently, I can’t not listen to ‘ new album,. I hadn’t heard of Saul Wiliams before seeing him support Nine Inch Nails a few years ago, and I grabbed his excellent eponymous album the day after the gig. Trent Reznor’s production of Niggy Tardust is a logical progression, and you can sense his familiar NIN sonic traits—slowly building orchestrations of tense atmospheres, fuzzed-up and tightly wound guitars, and sinuous, rumbling synth lines—all the way through this album. The initial tracks I seem to skip a lot. The swaggering digital hardcore of ‘Black History Month’, the wild shrieking onslaught of ‘Convict Colony’, and the Public Enemy-driven ‘Tr(n)igger’ get plenty adrenaline going, but they’ve not made much of a home in my mind’s ear. I’m no U2 fan, but it’s the fiery, pulsing, buzzing cover of ‘Sunday Bloody Sunday’ where things really kick off for me. From there on in, there’s a few near-duds—mostly, for me, the sparser tracks like ‘Niggy Tardust’ and ‘Raw’.
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Buy Saul Williams The Inevitable Rise and Liberation of NiggyTardust! Mp3 Download. Buy & Download Cheap Mp3 Music Online. Saul Williams Saul Williams 07 Black Stacey.mp3 from mediafire.com 6.29 MB, Saul williams the inevitable rise and liberation of niggytardust 2007 320kbps muzyka rar. Saul Williams talks to Ken Wilber about his album The Inevitable Rise and Liberation of Niggy Tardust. Listen as they take an in-depth look at many of the songs on the album, while discussing Saul's creative process and his experience of live performance.