On The Insider: Sexiest Magazine Covers of All Time

Search:
Go!


The premier source for free music 111,052 FREE MP3s
FeaturedOther
advertisement
Click Here
Crossfade

For the latest songs, albums, videos, playlists, and artist news, bite into our music blog Crossfade.

advertisement
Click Here

advertisement
Click Here
Nine Inch Nails

Nine Inch Nails

  • Avg user rating: 4h stars Out of 86 votes
  • Your rating:  Write your review
  • Similar Artists: Skinny Puppy, Ministry, Front 242, Pigface

Playlist

Capital G (3:50) Date added: 06/20/07 | Total listens: 9,024
Survivalism (4:24) Date added: 06/20/07 | Total listens: 10,072

User reviews for Nine Inch Nails

Average rating4h starsOut of 86 votes

Alternative/Punk artists you may also like

Nitzer Ebb

Avg user rating:
4 and one half Stars
Out of 22 votes

Acumen Nation

Avg user rating:
3 and one half Stars
Out of 16 votes

screaming sycophant

Avg user rating:
4 Stars
Out of 22 votes

The Plastic FanTastics

Avg user rating:
3 and one half Stars
Out of 15 votes

Laibach

Avg user rating:
4 Stars
Out of 17 votes

Editor's review

Since the '90s, NIN has used all available sonic weaponry to forge disaffected yet dejected dystopias, where the political and psychic climate of the planet is attacked with irascible yet eerily seductive charisma. Where other shock-rockers might scream bloody murder, Trent Reznor pens a plodding tale of subdued horror, reminiscent of Edgar Allen Poe subjected to repeated screenings of "Blade Runner." Experimental since inception, NIN embraced the tools of technology before 'e-mail' was a household word and reprogrammed rock music with acetylene torches, ensuring that the work retains its immense integrity and ferociously persistent quality. Disaffected detachment has never sounded so alluring.

Biography

This record began as an experiment with noise on a laptop in a bus on tour somewhere. That sound led to a daydream about the end of the world. That daydream stuck with me and over time revealed itself to be much more. I believe sometimes you have a choice in what inspiration you choose to follow and other times you really don't. This record is the latter. Once I tuned into it, everything fell into place... as if it were meant to be. With a framework established, the songs were very easy to write. Things started happening in my "real" life that blurred the lines of what was fiction and what wasn't. The record turned out to be more than a just a record in scale, as you will see over time.

Part one is year zero. Concept record. Sixteen tracks. All written and performed by me, produced / programmed by me and Atticus Ross, mixed by Alan Moulder, mastered by Brian "Big Bass" Gardner. Release date: April 17, 2007.

What's it about? Well, it takes place about fifteen years in the future. Things are not good. If you imagine a world where greed and power continue to run their likely course, you'll have an idea of the backdrop. The world has reached the breaking point - politically, spiritually and ecologically. Written from various perspectives of people in this world, "year zero" examines various viewpoints set against an impending moment of truth. How does it sound? You will hear for yourself soon enough, but given the point of this document is to provide information...

This record is much more of a "sound collage" than recent efforts from me.

A lot of it was improvised. It is very tedious describing your own music. It's not just music. It's probably too long, but it felt like the right thing to do to paint the complete picture. It will sound different after a few listens. You can think about it and it will reveal more than you were expecting. You can dance to a lot of it. You can f*** to a lot of it (maybe all of it depending on what you're into).

Expand to read more Collapse
advertisement
Popular on CBS sites: Fantasy Football | Miley Cyrus | MLB | Wii | GPS | Recipes | Mock Draft


© 2008 CNET Networks, Inc., a CBS Company. All rights reserved. | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use