Those that have a record player and do not want to wait until May 3rd, will be able to get a week's head start on their CD and DualDisc buying friends when a vinyl version of the album hits stores on April 26th.
Details about the DualDisc version bonus features have yet to be officially announced, however NINhotline.net is reporting that the DualDisc will retail for $18.98 and will include these bonus features:
* Album in hi-res DVD-Audio surround sound
* Album in Dolby 5.1 surround sound
* "The Hand That Feeds" video
* In-studio performance videos of "The
Collector", "Love is not Enough" and "Every Day Is Exactly the Same"
* Photo gallery
* Lyrics
For those that even more inpatient to hear the new album, Interscope Records has set up a string of listening parties across North America, which kicks off this week. Fans that attend the listening parties will receive a limited edition Nine Inch Nails gift. Those that pre-order "With Teeth" at the listening parties will also receive a 7" vinyl single featuring the first single, "The Hand That Feeds", and "Home", a non album track. The listening parties will be the only place where you can get the vinyl single.
Here are the listening party dates:
3/26 - Los Angeles, Ca The Music
Box
3/28 - Cleveland, Oh Odeon
3/29 - Seattle, Wa E.M.P.
3/29 - Dallas, Tx Gypsy Tea Room
3/29 - Detroit, Mi St. Andrews Hall
3/30 - San Francisco,
3/30 - Houston, Tx Numbers
3/30 - Chicago, Il Metro
3/31 - Washington, Dc Nation
4/01 - Philly, Pa The 5 Spot
4/02 - Boston, Ma Manray
4/02 - Atlanta, Ga Future
4/02 - New York, Ny Avalon
For times and age limits, click here.
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