Nine Inch Nails: Here, Have Some More Rubbish Music For Free

By Stuart Heritage on Tuesday, May 6, 2008 at 4:00pm20 Comments


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Nine Inch Nails have always been pioneers, first in making rubbish music for sad idiots and now in innovative distribution methods.

Following an experiment with some self-indulgent noodly-doodly instrumental tracks earlier this year, Nine Inch Nails has decided to give its new album away to fans for free, without even an option to pay anything, until it comes out on CD when you suckers will have to cough up.

This move by Nine Inch Nails obviously has its critics, who claim that giving away music for free devalues it to the point where it becomes worthless. But these critics are plainly fools – the music of Nine Inch Nails has always been kind of worthless to everyone except for panda-eyed 13-year-olds with BO and a low-level interest in self harm. This just levels the playing field out a bit.

These days, there’s no demographic more discriminated against than the music buyer. Why, just the other day we actually bought a physical CD copy of an album from HMV and the town mayor had us burned as a witch. After all, who’d want to actually pay for music these days when so many acts are throwing their songs at you for free?

It’s true – Coldplay have done it, Radiohead have done it, The Charlatans have done it, even dear old Cliff Richard has kind of done it if you squint and forget what the concept of something being free is. But it looks as if the band spearheading this free music revolution might just be Nine Inch Nails, which is either good or a bit nondescript depending on whether you’ve ever secretly fantasised about running through your school with a shotgun or not.

You see, Nine Inch Nails have made such a fortune from their songs about wanting to fuck animals and Johnny Cash being all sad that they’re now free to do whatever they want. A couple of months ago this meant that you could download some of a Nine Inch Nails instrumental album for free, with the option to pay if you liked the sound of their nuclear power station visitor education centre ambient soundtrack widdles enough to want to hear more.

Now, though, Nine Inch Nails have gone one better – they’re letting you download an actual album for free. A whole album. With no option to pay anything. An album of songs with words and stuff. Admittedly they’re Nine Inch Nails songs, so they’re not really worth getting excited about, but beggars can’t be choosers. The New York Times reports:

In an unusual nod to the popularity of free music online, the rock act Nine Inch Nails is offering its new studio album, “The Slip,” through its Web site, nin.com, for nothing. In a post on the site, the band’s leader, Trent Reznor, said, “Thank you for your continued and loyal support over the years — this one’s on me.”

This new Nine Inch Nails album won’t be free forever, mind you – it’s coming out on CD in July, and you’ll actually have to pay for that – but the freeness of the album will help Nine Inch Nails’ new tour because a) this free music thing has boosted interest in the group and b) the band can now charge six billion dollars a ticket for the tour to compensate.

But whatever you think of Nine Inch Nails’ music – and, admit it, you think it’s rubbish – you have to marvel at the potential implications of this move. Perhaps other bands will follow them and give their music away for free. Perhaps this will even transcend music. Perhaps eventually, say, pizza delivery outlets will start giving their stuff away as well.

Let’s hope so, because giving pizza delivery boys false addresses then hiding in a bush, clubbing the delivery boys unconscious and then stealing their pizza really takes a chunk out of our Saturday nights.

Read more:

This One’s on Trent Reznor – NYT

20 Comments »

  • Zuni says:

    Now come along, we all know since Trent got clean he has nothing to do with himself other than release self indulgent twaddle to all those idiot 12 yr olds who all want to screw him senseless. He needs to get laid (but not with a 12 yr old for legal reasons).

  • jp says:

    ha…you are such a pathetic tool…nin is only relevant to 13 year olds? I’m 36. have 3 kids, like good music, and i’m sure make more money than you and are smarter than you (obviously)….you have to be the saddest piece of fucking shit this new music has exposed.

  • Beth says:

    Actually, at work today/yesterday I was wondering why I like NIN so much when I think it’s crap. I haven’t got an answer beyond “I like crap music” and that makes me sad.

    Incidentally, calling someone “the saddest piece of fucking shit” for having a different opinion is like stabbing Trent in the face. He is he saddest shit.

  • Mithaearon says:

    The only NiN songs i like are Dead Souls that was used in the film The Crow and Hurt. All the others sound like they used a casio keyboard for the drums.

  • gir says:

    “and i’m sure make more money than you and are smarter than you (obviously)”

    I ARE SAMARTER THAN U BECAUSE I LIKE SHITTY MUSIC MADE BY AN EMOTIONALLEY STUNTED TWERP WITH THE ARTISTIC SENSIBILITY OF A 15 YEAR OLD WHOS MOM GROUNED HIM

  • Gilbert Wham says:

    ‘Hurt’ is good when Johnny Cash does it though.

  • euclid says:

    jp-
    Since you have failed to display any intelligence in your post,
    exactly HOW is it obvious that you are smarter than Stuart?
    The only thing obvious from your post is that you are emotionally
    stunted. You somehow equate your earnings with either intelligence or taste
    while failing to demonstrate either and suffer from the misguided notion
    that somehow having three children makes you smart.
    In short: You are a Classic Dipshit. The kind of knob who thinks that
    what he dumps in the collection plate will buy him an unobstructed
    view in the Great Hereafter. I beg you, please stop having children.

  • Trimmed Nails says:

    When the highlight of an album is that it’s free and you can download it in various file sizes, you know you’ve been conned in the same way menus are ’special features’ on a DVD.

    Fact is, if The Slip was good I’d pay a tenner for it, even if came out on a rickety old mono cassette.
    It’s all well and good that this distribution mechanism is being used, but do you care about whether you can get a book in hard or paperback or as an e-book? No. You care about the content.

    The artist who hails distribution and no interesting content is simply covering for poor art. People may argue with me, but I speak the truth.

  • Zuni says:

    “ha…you are such a pathetic tool…nin is only relevant to 13 year olds? I’m 36. have 3 kids, like good music, and i’m sure make more money than you and are smarter than you (obviously)….you have to be the saddest piece of fucking shit this new music has exposed”

    Now where exactly did I use the word RELEVANT? And have you ever heard of taking the Piss? Possibly not, seeing as you can barely string a sentence together. I mean “and are smarter than you?” Can you not form a sentence using the correct terminology? FYI I’m older than you, definitely earn more money, have been a fan of NIN since they started but think Reznor needs someone to tell him he’s crap every so often. Not every song you understand, but some of them. As for my comment about 12 year olds, go to a gig and see for yourself. I feel sorry for your kids, you’re obviously a blinkered idiot whose knee jerk reaction is to use the word “fucking” in your post. Grow up!

  • Sean says:

    You guys are idiots. NIN is a kickass band and Trent is an amazing songwriter/producer. People are just too dumb (like Stuart) to understand what Trent is saying.

  • Maisie says:

    Personally I love NIN, have done for years, but I have to agree with some of what Zuni says. I’m not blinkered I don’t fawn over Trent and every tiny little thing he does. Sure most of his songs are cool and he’s a good producer but not every song is as good as the last. I liked bits of Ghosts but a lot of it was unlistenable but I admire him for putting it out there. Year Zero I really liked but the end of The Great Destroyer drives me mad and I always flip to the next song as soon as he launches into the noise. I don’t see why people should be crisicized because they have an alternative view, surely that’s what makes artists strive to do something different.

  • Rob Delaney says:

    Hence the facebook group “please Mr Reznor dump the girlfriend and get back on the crack”

  • Chris says:

    Zuni, I’ve gotta disagree.

    Most people who know a lot about music (i.e. theory and history) respect Reznor for his sound knowledge of music.

    You may not like the style, but don’t knock the skill.

    The distribution method is unique, the viral marketing is part of the “art” and the music is highly influential and well-constructed. You may not LIKE it, but that doesn’t mean it lacks substance.

  • gir says:

    If there was a Grammy for “Band that attracts the most fans utterly convinced of their own intelligence,” it would be between Nine Inch Nails and Tool every single fucking time.

    Every single time you read a comment from some mouthbreathing retard on the internet about either of those two hemorrhaging colons, look for these key words which will almost always appear:
    “Smart”
    “Intelligent”
    “Knowledgeable”
    “Know”
    “Danny Kaye is an amazing drummer”
    “Substance”
    “Understand”
    “Theory”
    “Complexity”

    And look for these phrases which you will almost never see:
    “It sounds good”

  • Shooty* says:

    Ruiner from Downward Spiral sounds good. Honest. And Hurt sounds good.

  • Shooty* says:

    Oh, I’m with you on tool, by the way. And A Perfect Circle as well.

  • gir says:

    Anything involving Nine Inch Tools or any associated members can be classified as modern prog-rock and safely ignored. See also: Dream Theater, The Mars Volta.

  • Zuni says:

    Chris, I think you misunderstood my point.

    Trent does have a sound knowledge of music, but my comment was that everything he does is not always going to hit the “great” mark. Personally I love his music, just not every song that he’s ever done and as for it lacking substance, I would say some songs are filled to the brim with it, but again, not all which is to be expected.

    The viral marketing campaign was amazing, very clever and very well produced. But marketing is about promotion not whether the music is good or not.

  • jajajaj says:

    jesus one of the lamest writings ever. a writer like this considers himself to be a journalist..? a relevant critic? part of some elite? knowing things, knowing art? defining this article.. it basically equals discrimination. but its alright since its journalism, right? go home man.

  • hugh jardon says:

    nine inch nails rock hard and this writer sucks cock by choice

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