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Friday, January 09, 2009

Broken (album)

Broken was the first of many Nine Inch Nails recordings released as EPs but eventually called "minialbums". Released in the spring of 1992 on the heels of a major disagreement between Trent Reznor and his label, TVT Records, Broken was a major departure from Pretty Hate Machine sonically. Trent said that during the long, arduous tour for his debut album the songs became more aggressive when played by a band (versus overdubbed and sequenced by one person in the studio) and that things often turned violent or horrible on stage as a result of everyone releasing pent-up frustration and anger on their instruments.

The results of this natural progression were louder mixes, more distortion on every instrument imaginable and even on some you wouldn't imagine it on (a classic Mellotron MKIV, for example, which can be heard most particularly on the track "Gave Up"). The lyrics were less of a departure, for the most part, the themes of unhappiness and discontentment still being prominent.

The degree to which these feelings were present on Broken, however, were felt much more deeply within the ear canals. Reznor said he wanted the album to be "an ultra-fast chunk of death" for the listener, something that would "make your ears a little scratchy" when you listened.

It worked. The record reached number 7 on The Billboard 200 chart, while second track, "Wish", even got Reznor a Grammy nomination and award. Trent later joked that his epitaph should read:

"REZNOR: Died. Said 'fist fuck' and won a Grammy."

When listening to this album after listening to Pretty Hate Machine and before The Downward Spiral one can most definitely feel the natural progression Reznor has made over the years. This shows a unique and slightly twisted sort of genius that has brought him fame to a degree he probably never would've imagined and a rabidly loyal fanbase.

Table of contents
1 Track listing
2 Charting singles
3 Personnel

Track listing

1.  "Pinion" - 1:03
2.  "Wish" (Reznor) - 3:46
3.  "Last" - 4:44
4.  "Help Me I Am In Hell" - 1:56
5.  "Happiness in Slavery" (Reznor) - 5:21
6.  "Gave Up" (Reznor) - 4:08
98. "Physical (You're So)" - 5:29
99. "Suck" - 5:07

Charting singles

1992  "Happiness In Slavery"    Modern Rock Tracks      No. 13
1993  "Wish"                    Modern Rock Tracks      No. 25

Personnel



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