
Today, the CD version of the Nine Inch Nails project Ghosts I - IV ships for those still clinging to the material products. You can order the album in its various forms, digital or physical (the $300 "Ultra-Deluxe" edition has sold out), at the NIN website or on Amazon. Just as Trent Reznor has kept the project purposefully open ended - what with all the unnamed songs - he has created his own "film festival" and asked fans to create videos of their own for the songs. From the videos submitted on the Nine Inch [...]

Originally a basement-dwelling partnership between band founders Jake Bellows (vocals/guitar) and Heath Koontz (bass/vocals), the two eventually became bored of their isolated state and recruited three others to help them move their sound from the basement to the stage. After several incarnations, Neva Dinova finally found a solid line-up with Tim Haes (guitar), Mike Kratky (guitar) and Bo Anderson (drums). Today they bring us their 3rd album titled You May Already Be Dreaming . Read what their myspace page haves to say about this album: "From the spacious guitar washes of "A Man [...]

New Wax With their Saddle Creek ties and their 2004 collaboration with Bright Eyes on the split One Jug Of Wine, Two Vessels EP, it's a wonder why it took this long for Omaha band Neva Dinova to land on Saddle Creek's roster. Lead Singer/Guitarist Jake Bellows spent 2006 and 2007 touring with Bright Eyes and he contributed to the album Cassadaga and drummer Roger Lewis also drums for Saddle Creek act and Tim Kasher project the Good Life. Named after Bellows' grandmother, Neva [...]
Neva Dinova's You May Already Be Dreaming will be released on April 8th by Saddle Creek Records. I almost didn't bother playing the whole album, because at first it sounded like a typical Omaha... **Click on the link to read the full post, download mp3s, and comment.**

MP3: Neva Dinova - Will The Ladies Send You Flowers The always solid and enjoyable Neva Dinova return with their 3rd lp proper "You May Already Be Dreaming" next month, and it is yet another winning affair. It's been awhile since we last saw the boys in 2005's "The Hate Yourself Change", but they are back with their Saddle Creek debut and while it's more of the same goodness, the band feels a bit more relaxed and focused [...]