Reznor recorded the band's debut album, Pretty Hate Machine (1989), while working overnight as a janitor at a Cleveland recording studio. After feuding with the label TVT Records about promotion, Reznor signed with Interscope Records and released the EP Broken (1992). The following albums, The Downward Spiral (1994) and The Fragile (1999), were released to critical acclaim and commercial success.
Reznor chose the name "Nine Inch Nails" because it "abbreviated easily" rather than for "any literal meaning". Other rumored explanations have circulated, alleging that Reznor chose to reference Jesus' crucifixion with nine-inch spikes, or Freddy Krueger's nine-inch fingernails. The English letters NIN are also noted for their resemblance to the modern Hebrew characters of the Tetragrammaton. The Nine Inch Nails logo first appeared on the music video for their debut single, "Down in It". The logo was designed by Reznor and Gary Talpas, inspired by Tibor Kalman's typography on the Talking Heads album Remain in Light. Talpas, a native of Cleveland, continued to design Nine Inch Nails packaging until 1997.
Following a hiatus, Nine Inch Nails resumed touring in 2005 and released their fourth album, With Teeth (2005). Following the release of Year Zero (2007), Reznor left Interscope after a feud. Nine Inch Nails continued touring and independently released Ghosts I–IV (2008) and The Slip (2008) before a second hiatus. Their eighth album, Hesitation Marks (2013), was followed by a trilogy consisting of the EPs Not the Actual Events (2016) and Add Violence (2017) and their ninth album Bad Witch (2018). In 2020, Nine Inch Nails released two further installments in the Ghosts series, Ghosts V: Together and Ghosts VI: Locusts.
Reznor and Ross typically assemble a live band to perform with them. Not including sporadic band hiatuses, the band has varied over the decades, with the most recent lineup consisting of Robin Finck (initially joined in 1994), Alessandro Cortini (initially joined in 2005), and Ilan Rubin (initially joined in 2009). Nine Inch Nails concerts since 2005 often employ thematic visual elements, extensive use of special effects, and elaborate light shows; songs are often rearranged for performance, and elements of songs that are not scheduled to be performed in their entirety are occasionally assimilated into other songs.
Nine Inch Nails have sold over 20 million records and have been nominated for 13 Grammy Awards, winning for the songs "Wish" (1992) and "Happiness in Slavery" (1996). In 1997, Time named Reznor one of the most influential people, and Spin has described him as "the most vital artist in music". In 2004, Rolling Stone placed Nine Inch Nails at No. 94 on its list of the 100 greatest artists of all time. They were nominated for induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014 (their first year of eligibility), nominated again in 2015, and were inducted in 2020.
Nine Inch Nails has issued eight major albums, which have generally received both critical and commercial acclaim. Historically, NIN releases have been assigned a "Halo" index number. For example, the album 'With Teeth' is also known as Halo 19. With the inclusion of the 'Broken' EP, the band's primary releases are:
1. 'Pretty Hate Machine' (1989)
2. 'Broken' EP (1992)
3. 'The Downward Spiral' (1994)
4. 'The Fragile (Left)' / ''The Fragile (Right)' (1999)
5. 'With Teeth' (2005)
6. 'Year Zero' (2007)
7. 'Ghosts I-IV' (2008)
8. 'The Slip' (2008)
9. 'Hesitation Marks' (2013)
10. 'Not the Actual Events' EP (2016)
11. 'Add Violence' EP (2017)
12. 'Bad Witch' (2018)
13. 'Ghosts V: Together' (2020)
14. 'Ghosts VI: Locusts' (2020)
Nine Inch Nails has also produced a number of EP's, remixes, and provided contributions to various movie soundtracks, including 'Lara Croft: Tomb Raider', 'The Crow', 'Natural Born Killers', 'Lost Highway', and 'Tetsuo: The Bullet Man'. Trent Reznor additionally provided the soundtrack for the massively popular id Software game Quake, a release inspired by ambient music. His team up with Atticus Ross resulted in the critically praised soundtrack to the film 'The Social Network', with the Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross duo winning an Oscar for Best Original Score at the 83rd Academy Awards
In 2002, a live album (their second live release, the first being the video 'Closure Documentary') entitled 'And All That Could Have Been' was released on DVD & CD. The Deluxe version of the CD came packaged with a mini album called 'Still'. That release featured several previously released songs in a stripped down, near-acoustic format along with several other new compositions.
Nine Inch Nails as a live band is generally understood to be a separate entity from its recording studio-based component. Occasionally, past band members are invited to participate in the process when not directly involved with recording new material, Nine Inch Nails' lineup tends to change drastically between major tours. Aside from Trent Reznor remaining on lead vocals, nothing about the live band has remained constant since its inception. Reznor cited the long gestation period between studio albums as part of the reason for these frequent personnel changes.
Beginning in late 2005, the live band featured Aaron North on guitar, Jeordie White on bass guitar, Alessandro Cortini on keyboards, and Josh Freese on drums, though all occasionally performed with different instruments. This lineup toured Europe, Asia, Australia, and America through 2007. Trent Reznor reported that he would disband the "rock band configuration" of his touring lineup after their concert in Honolulu, Hawaii on September 18, 2007, and would explore other means to perform Nine Inch Nails material on subsequent tours. Despite this claim he has regained the rock group lineup for the 'Lights In The Sky Over...' tours with Robin Finck returning on guitar and Justin Meldal-Johnsen of Beck and other projects accompanying Cortini and Freese.
Past live band members include (listed chronologically):
* Ron Musarra: Drums, Samplers
* Chris Vrenna: Keyboards, Samplers, Drums
* Richard Patrick: Guitar
* Jeff Ward: Drums
* David Haymes: Keyboards
* Nick Rushe: Keyboards
* Lee Mars: Keyboards
* James Woolley: Keyboards
* Robin Finck: Guitar, Synthesizer
* Danny Lohner: Bass, Guitar, Synthesizer
* Charlie Clouser: Synthesizer, Drums on 5 songs during the Dissonance side of David Bowie's Outside tour, Theremin
* Sean Beavan: Soundboard, Backing vocals on 5 songs
* Jerome Dillon: Drums
* Alex Carapetis: Drums
* Ilan Rubin: Drums
The September 14, 2007 edition of the Honolulu Star-Bulletin reported that the September 18 show in Honolulu, Hawaii would be the last performance of the current incarnation of the Nine Inch Nails live band. Trent Reznor was quoted as stating, "at this point, I want to switch things around a bit. Nine Inch Nails as a rock band configuration, we've done it and we've done it again. I see other ways I can present the material in concert, more challenging, something new. I don't want it to go stale."
A DVD/Blu-Ray/HD-DVD of live material from the 2006 With Teeth tour was released in late February 2007 entitled Nine Inch Nails Live: Beside You In Time. All three formats include 24 songs from the summer and winter 2006 tours, plus bonus material.
Information about Nine Inch Nails concerts can be found on the NIN website.
Ghosts I-IV was released on March 2, 2008. It contains 36 instrumental tracks and was recorded in ten weeks of fall 2007. Initially intended to be a five-track EP, the album is presented in the form of four nine-track EPs. The tracks do not have names, and are only identified by their track listing and position on the EPs. Ghosts I-IV also adds to the recent experimentation with digital distribution; the album is available in many different ways, including a digital download, for purchase or (partially) free, a CD set, and a deluxe edition set.
The eighth album called "The Slip" was officially released on May 5, 2008. The whole album can be downloaded for free from this website: Nine Inch Nails - The Slip
On February 16th 2009, Trent announced that he would begin his last tour. Nine Inch Nails would indefinitely end. However, it is not likely that this is the end of his music career. In his letter, he hinted that he may do something with Jane's Addiction. In addition, Reznor has said outright in an interview on the official website that he is not done making music as Nine Inch Nails, but that he is done touring.
Trivia:
* Trent Reznor has worked with several big names in musical collaboration outside of NIN in recent years, including time rocker artist David Bowie, Maynard James Keenan of Tool, Zach de La Rocha of Rage Against the Machine, Peter Murphy of Bauhaus, Josh Wink, Ice Cube, Dr. Dre, slam poet Saul Williams, hip-hop producer Puff Daddy & The Family, Peter Gabriel, Henry Rollins and more recently, hip-hop producer El-P and Queens of the Stone Age.
* Contrary to popular belief, Suck is technically a cover and not an original. The song was originally performed by the band Pigface on the album Gub (1991), a band which Trent worked with in the past. Trent is given vocal and writing credits and the song was later re-recorded for the Broken EP (1992) as a hidden track .
* Legendary country star Johnny Cash covered Hurt on the album The Man Comes Around.
* NIN along with Marilyn Manson, Maynard James Keenan, Phil Anselmo and other artists worked together to produce the Tapeworm Project, a side project that existed from the mid-1990s through to 2004.
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Nine Inch Nails Lyrics
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I awake to find I'm not at all where I should be
And it feels I'm getting to the end
And it's hard to figure out
What's real and what's pretend
To break from what we're tied to
God knows how much I've tried to
And I am still inside you
And I am still inside you
I escape every now and then
And to think I find myself
Back here again, and again
I used to know who I was
Until you came along
I return to the only place
I've ever felt that I belong
To break from what we're tied to
God knows how much I've tried to
And I am still inside you
And I am still inside you
The lyrics to Nine Inch Nails's "Home" explore the confusion and disorientation the singer feels as everything begins to "catch up" with them. They wake up realizing they are not where they should be and feel as though they are approaching the end of something. The line "It's hard to figure out what's real and what's pretend" reveals the singer's struggle to make sense of their situation and distinguish truth from falsehood.
The chorus repeats the idea of being "still inside you," suggesting a relationship or connection between the singer and an unseen entity. This could be interpreted in a few different ways: it could be a metaphor for feeling trapped or confined, a representation of a past relationship, or an allusion to some kind of inner struggle or duality within the singer themselves. The line "God knows how much I've tried to" adds a layer of desperation and impotence to the singer's attempts to escape their situation.
Ultimately, the lyrics paint a picture of a person who is feeling trapped and struggling to break free. The references to escape and returning to the "only place" they feel they belong suggest a desire for freedom and a sense of belonging or purpose. The repeated chorus line emphasizes the idea that the singer is still trapped or connected to something, despite their efforts to break free.
Line by Line Meaning
Everything is catching up with me
I'm feeling overwhelmed by all the things happening in my life
I awake to find I'm not at all where I should be
I'm lost and unsure of what I want in life
And it feels I'm getting to the end
I'm running out of time and options
And it's hard to figure out
What's real and what's pretend
I'm struggling to distinguish what's true from what's fake
To break from what we're tied to
God knows how much I've tried to
I want to escape from the things holding me back, but it's not easy
And I am still inside you
And I am still inside you
I'm deeply connected to someone or something that I can't get away from
I escape every now and then
And to think I find myself
Back here again, and again
I try to break free, but I keep finding myself back in the same place
I used to know who I was
Until you came along
I had a sense of identity, but you changed everything
I return to the only place
I've ever felt that I belong
I seek refuge in the only place where I feel comfortable
Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Trent Reznor
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A white Forrest
I wake up in a Forrest
Echos of a distant voice call to me
I try and run towards the voice
And I approach seeing a figure in white
It's voice is monotone and quiet
Yet when I run towards it
As I call to it
The environment changes and contorts
The white figure disappeared before my eyes
His body turns into white leaves
Now the echo I heard I hear no more
I look around me and the trees of white
Start to drip with blood
Eyes protruding from the trees
I look around and I'm feeling so cold
The eyes are red as they watch me
I start to run to somewhere unknown
My steps are in vain without noise
Each step I go deeper into the ground
Just beneath my feet the void I see
Walking further i feel numb
The ground beneath me is so shallow
I try and scream yet nothing
I can only hear distant laughter
My mouth feels sewn shut
Please god help me I try and mutter
Yet I only sink deeper as I realize
No god was there just the void
I can feel the numb spreading though me
As laughter and white figure haunt me
This feels all too real as I sink
I reach my hand up hoping for anything
To gasp it and pull me up
Yet no one's there
Now I truly am alone here
So cold and alone
@williammann4485
Today I discovered a new NIN song.
Today was a good day.
@-.MICHAEL.-
@@razorbladeblizzard6814 same with other (post)industrial(metal) musicians and I like it
@Badluckfistfck
I’ve been a NIN fan since I was 16. Home has been my favorite song ever since the first time I heard it. I am in the process of getting out of an extremely psychologically abusive marriage, which has culminated in me feeling like I lost who I am, anything that used to make me happy, and my entire life feels empty and meaningless. I’ve been broken mentally to the point I don’t know what’s real and what isn’t (if you’ve ever had the misfortune of being in a relationship with someone with npd you’ll know exactly what I mean). I haven’t heard this song in years and I am crying pretty hysterically hearing it again. It’s eerie how appropriate this song is to what my life has been since I was just a teenage kid obsessed with NIN. It’s such a huge comfort and reminds me of who I really am. I wish I could tell Trent what an impact he has had on my life and how much he’s helped me. My ex robbed me of so many things, to the extent I am a shell of the human I used to be, but he could not take away my passion for NIN. This is still my favorite song in the history of music.
@AlexTheDiamond
you can do it Sarah.
@brianmcclelland7682
How are you doing now, Sarah? In the past 6 months later, have things gotten better or worse? Hopefully good.
Peace.
@renderriggs5042
Hope you get better, sis. Stay strong there.
@candleg72
@@AlexTheDiamond You're Sweet!!
@boneappletea3858
Oddly enough that's what being a christian/ religous person is like.
@leodigiosia9418
what a fantastic song. Best line/delivery is: I used to know who I was until you came along
@stephc4114
we all know who we are before addiction takes over.