Trent Reznor in different eras
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Trent is so well spoken here I admire his bravery to say this so publicly. We are all complicit in the system to some extent but we can chose to educate ourselves and become better
In light of current/recent developments here a little snippet from a wonderful radio interview with Trent (October, 1992)
Source: https://youtu.be/iTG9L3ZdHbk?si=-R6TGoQ7RBpcUde1
If drag queen Trent is there I'm reposting. He is statuesque
Trent Reznor chest compilation
And one bonus photo:
This is such an interesting look into The downward spiral era. Despite the journalists strange digs at them it's cool to have a little window into another time
I like older band fan pages because I never know if I'm talking to an og fan that is 60yrs old or a 15 year old but they all thirst the same and I think that's beautiful
Listens to physical (you're so) cover again
small photo comp of adam ant and treznor !
How I feel after not being able to sleep but laying in bed anyway
This picture always makes me laugh because it's like, there's David looking so majestic, almost angelic, and then there's the sopping wet, screeching, black cat Trent
TW I wanted to explain a little bit about my experience with illness mental and physical and how it relates to this video if that's cool nsfw talk of pain and suicide yes I've posted this before but I don't think anyone saw so I'll try my own post
I've been ill most of my life and have had some traumatic stuff happen and deal with a lot of dark thoughts regarding both. The loss of my independence and the failure of my body can be incredibly demoralising. Trents lyrics help me feel less alone and I'm sharing this so anyone else who feels this way know that they are not alone. The imagery associated with Happiness in slavery show a man experiencing pleasure and pain while being locked in a machine, the artist featured in the video also dealt with chronic illness and his performance art was shocking but very relatable. Pain can feel like a prison and can take so much away but you can find happiness in even the smallest moments. The thought that Trent put into this whole album as a release of his pain and anger was truly masterful and I am so grateful to have heard his music. The anti system themes are also so powerful we often become comfortable in our slavery to the system but will only find true happiness in freedom fight the system, existence is resistance and being yourself is the most liberating thing you can do!
Trents openness about his sexuality and lack of toxic masculinity is inspiring to see. In a world of homophobia and misogyny more people should look to him as a role model.
Starting a collection of times Trent acted kinda gay (textual format)
Any additions welcome.