BSOD Tracked At Recent NIN Concert

You know a concert is good when the technical engineering and production not only flows with the show but provides a drastically different atmosphere of realism. Sometimes things do go awry or just happen to fuck up in general but very rarely are they supposed to fuck up per show requirements.
If you aren’t familiar with a NIN concert it’s usually a combination of sonic assault on your ear drums and some lighting plus a few song specific production moments. Their most recent touring setup employs a stage encroaching video cage and occasionally the band ventures out front to perform a brief synth based section and you guessed it, the screen lights up a bit. For one particular song, The Great Destroyer, this massive video screen explodes in a seizure induced computer crash accompanied by an outrageously loud mess.
For one brief moment though, a Blue Screen of Death appeared on screen only to be captured by one up front concert goer.

Image Source Credit: Lt. Randazzo from Echoing The Sound Forums
Written by Tanner Godarzi on August 25th, 2008
Posted in: Events, Uncategorized