I downloaded it a couple days ago, and just burned it to CD last night. Listened to I & II in the car this morning, pretty good stuff. I've always liked NIN's insturmental stuff. I hope more big bands start doing this type of thing. $5 for an album of digital music (or $10 for the physical album shipped to your door plus the downloads) seem pretty appropriate. Better than $0.99/song on itunes or $12-$18 in the store. Why they can charge the same for a new album that they do for a DVD movie has always escaped me. A movie costs so much more to make.
The best concert I've ever been to was their first "With Teeth" tour at the Pepsi center here in Denver. I'm not normally impressed by concert light shows, but whoever did the lighting/effects for that show deserves some kudos. It absolutely blew me away. Not toomention, Queens of the Stone Age opened, which wasn't half bad.