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Continue Album Cover Hurt was released on 17 Apr 1995 as a single taken from Nine Inch Nail's second studio album, (1994). It is an ballad, written and produced by . Sheet Music Print and download options may vary. Popular Sheet Music: Nine Inch Nails is an American industrial rock band formed by Trent Reznor in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1988. As the main producer, vocalist, songwriter and musician, Reznor is the only official member of the band and is solely responsible for its development. NIN's music spans a wide range of genres, while maintaining its distinctive sound, achieved using a variety of electronic instruments and sound processing methods. After recording a new album, Reznor usually invites musicians to tour in support of the album. At the same time, the concert line-up exists separately from NIN in the studio. On the Nine Inch Nails stage, powerful visuals are often used, including bright light effects and the musicians' destruction of their instruments. Underground music fans warmly embraced NIN in their early years. In the 1990s, Reznor released several very significant recordings that achieved widespread popularity: many NIN songs became radio hits, two records won the prestigious Grammy Award, and album sales exceeded 20 million worldwide and 10.5 million in the United States. In 1997, Time ranked Trent as the most influential person of the year, and Spin magazine called him the most important musician. In 2004, Rolling Stone ranked Nine Inch Nails at number 94 on its list of the 100 Greatest Musicians of All Time. Despite the recognition, the band had several conflicts with the recording industry. In 2007, these Reznor announced that he would cease cooperation with labels and promote his music on his own in the future. Nine Inch Nails has released eight major studio albums since 1989. The most recent releases, Ghosts I-IV and The Slip, both released in 2008, came under Creative Commons license. Initially, both albums were available only digitally, but then came out on physical media. At the same time, the digital release The Slip was available for free. NIN was nominated for 12 Grammy Awards, winning two for Wish and , in 1992 and 1995 respectively. History of the band Beginning (1988 - 1989) In 1987, Trent Reznor played synthesizer in the Cleveland band , whose manager was John Malm. Reznor and Malm became friends, and after Reznor left the group, Malm became his unofficial manager. At the time, Trent was working as an assistant engineer and part-time cleaner at the Right Track Studio, and he asked studio owner Bart Koster to allow him to record several demo versions of his material for free while the studio was not in use. Koster agreed. However, when recording these early recordings, Nine Inch Nails Reznor was unable to find musicians who could perform his material the way he wanted. Instead, he, inspired by Prince, decided to record all the instruments except the drums themselves. Reznor will do so in the future, on the recording of all his albums, although sometimes involving other musicians and assistants. In 1988, after playing his first opening gigs with Skinny Puppy, Reznor lights up the desire to release a 12-inch on some small European label. Several record companies have responded to Reznor's material, and he decides to sign with Tvt Records. Ten selected songs from his demos were reworked and re-recorded for his first 1989 album . In 1994, in one of his interviews, Reznor said that he chose Nine Inch Nails as the band's name because it sounded good and passed the test (after a certain time most titles started to sound bad), and it easily turned into an acronym. The long lack of clarification on Trent's part led to a lot of rumors and speculations about the name of the group, for example: the nine-ed nails that Jesus was crucified; or Freddy Krueger's nine-ths nail knives (nails in nails or nails). The famous Nine Inch Nails logo, which consisted of three capital letters N, I and a mirror image of N in the frame, was invented by Reznor and designer Gary Talpas. The logo first appeared in the music video for NIN's debut song and was inspired by Tibor Calman's album Remain in Light by Talking Heads. In the future, Talpas will design for the nine Inch Nails covers until 1997. Pretty Hate Machine (1989-1991) Written, performed and co-written by Reznor himself, nine Inch Nails' first album, Pretty Hate Machine, was released in 1989. It was the result of his first collaboration with producer Adrian Sherwood (he produced NIN's first single Down in It in London without even meeting Reznor in person) and Mark better known as Flood. Flood will assist in recording music until 1994, and Sherwood will remix NIN until 2000. Reznor and his co-producers expanded the list of selected demo recordings with the singles and Sin. Michael Etherrad described the album as an industrial noise within pop music and sad but catchy music. Reznor called the combination a sincere statement of what was in his head at the time. After 113 weeks on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart, Pretty Hate Machine becomes the first ever record on an independent label that receives platinum certification. MTV spins music videos for Down in It and Head Like a Hole. The video for the third single from the album, Sin, is released only in 1997 on the video collection .In 1990, NIN begin a tour in support of the album, in which they tour North America to the opening of Peter Murphy and The Jesus and Mary Chain. At the same time, the band's chip is the destruction of instruments and aggressive performance of songs. Rockbeat journalist Mike Gitter attributes so much of NIN's early success to a rock-oriented audience to this energetic position. In 1991, after his first successful performance at the Lollapalooza Nine Inch Nails festival, they embarked on a world tour. As a result of a poor performance at European opening festivals at Guns N' Roses, under pressure TVT NIN are returning to the U.S. to record the next album; this is the end of the conflict between Trent and the label's head, Steve Gottlieb, mainly about the sound of the album. Since TVT agrees to release the album only in the same style, Reznor reacts by secretly the label and under other names records a new album. Broken (1992- 1993) Soon the conflict between Reznor and Gottlieb triggers Trent's departure from TVT. He signs a contract with Interscope and establishes a subsidiary label . This was to give him more freedom in the process of making music. What was to become an album is released as an 8-track EP in 1992. Trent states that the legal proceedings with TVT prevented him from making a full release. Also, inspired by freedom, he promises a full album The Downward Spiral as early as next year. In the booklet attached to Reznor's album, he describes the 1991 tour as having influenced the sound of the album. Trent Broken describes Broken as a guitar-based explosion of destruction and much tougher. than Pretty Hate Machine. Broken Songs earned NIN 2 Grammy Awards: for the performance of the first single Happiness in Slavery at the Woodstock Festival '94 and for the second single Wish. Reznor later joked that his grave should have written REZNOR: Died. He said 'Fisting' got a Grammy. Peter Christofferson of Coil and Throbbing Gristle made a video for Wish, but the most controversial video accompanies Happiness in Slavery. The clip was almost universally banned for showing a man played by Bob Flanagan enjoying a torture machine at the end of killing him. The third video for Pinion is partially included in the first episode of Mtv Alternative Nation, and depicts a toilet with a man gagged and in bondage. Reznor and Christofferson made up of these three and frames from Help Me I Am in Hell and a full-length music video entitled Broken Movie. It depicts the murder of a young man who was kidnapped and tortured, which is interspersed with watching clips. This film was never officially released, but instead became popular in the circles of fans of such things.Separate video of the performance of the song Gave Up along with and was shot in the studio Le Pig studios, so named Reznor, at the scene of Sharon Tate's murder. In addition, a live performance was filmed and included in the 1997 compilation Closure. In late 1992, Broken was followed by a EP of fixed remixes. Instead of touring in support of new material, Reznor begins to live and work at Le Pig on material on the material for the next album, being free from the limitations of the label. The Downward Spiral (1994- 1998) Nine Inch Nails' second full-length album, The Downward Spiral, was released in March 1994 and immediately hit number two on the Billboard 200. The album is still the band's best-selling release in the United States. The music was influenced by albums from the late 1970s, Low by David Bowie and The Wall by Pink Floyd. The music and lyrics of The Downward Spiral show the mental progress of the protagonist, which is the concept of the entire recording. It was the last nine Inch Nails album produced by Flood. His collaborator, Alan Molder, was involved in bringing the Downward Spiral, which was the beginning of his long years with the band. The album was recorded at Le Pig Studios, the studio in the mansion where Charles Manson killed Sharon Tate, the wife of director Roman Polanski. The album was recorded by Stephen Perkins of Jane's Addiction and drummer M'tley Cr'e Li.C. Released only two singles: and Closer. Piggy and Hurt also got into the rotation of radio stations, but were never released for sale. The music video for Closer, shot by Mark Romanek, could often be seen on MTV. At the same time, the channel made a censored version of the clip, from where some scenes were removed and profanity cut. The radio version of the song was also edited, which did not prevent it from gaining the popularity of radio listeners. All clips from the album made up a video series of the documentary Film Closure, which shows the main events of the time Self Destruct Tour, as well as full live versions of Eraser, Hurt, as well as March of the Pigs with MTV.Reviews of music critics in general were favorable: in 2005, the album was put at number 25 in the list of 100 Greatest Albums, 1985-2005 Spin magazine, in 2003 Rolling Stone placed at number 200 on its list of 500 Greatest Albums. Following the release of The Downward Spiral, Reznor released a remix album called , the only non-core NIN release that was certified gold in the United States. It includes the work of musicians Aphex Twin, producer Rick Rubin and Jane's Addiction guitarist Dave Navarro, and others. The band members, covered in mud, gathered the largest crowd near the stage, and the broadcast on Pay-Per-View was watched by more than 24 million viewers. The reason for the success was the high quality of performance and the addition of spectacular visual elements in the show.In 1996, Trent creates a soundtrack and sounds for the game zuake. In 1997, he produced the soundtrack to the film Highway to Nowhere David Lynch. The title track is , the music video for which is again shot by Mark Romanek. Trent's production, his perfectionism, as well as his alcohol and drug addiction pushed the release date of the next album further and further. The Downward Spiral, which was remastered on SACD and DVD-Audio in 2004. (1999-2004) Takes place five years after the release of The Downward Spiral. In September 1999, the double album The Fragile was released. Due to the success of the band's previous work, the media created a stir around the album a year before its release, when it was often called constantly delayed. When the album hits the shelves, it immediately climbs to the top of the Billboard 200, breaking up to 228,000 copies in its first week. Music critics give high ratings to the release, and songs from the album regularly spin on the radio. Spin calls The Fragile Album of the Year. However, the album left the top ten of the chart a week after its release. The reason for this was the lack of sufficient advertising on the part of the label. Because of this, Reznor had to finance a tour in support of the album out of his own pocket.The sound of The Fragile was in stark contrast to its predecessor. When recording the album, Reznor experiments with frustrated string instruments and exotic sounds. Sound now plays a more important role in conveying the meaning load of the album. To record the album, Trent created a closed local network of computers in the studio, which retained all the work of musicians and producers, and thus was easily accessible to single from the album was The Day the World Went Away. The music video was filmed for the song, but it never got into the rotation of music channels, perhaps because of the too personal nature of the song. The second number on the single that preceded the album is the song Starfuckers, Inc., which has caused rumors and speculation among journalists over its satirical lyrics. The song was added to the album's last-minute tracklist by Reznor. Also on Starfuckers, Inc. was filmed a video, which involved a friend and protege of Reznor Marilyn Manson. The single We're In This Together was released in Europe and Japan on three discs, and in Australia Into the Void. The Fragility tour is featured on the 2002 live album And All That Could Have Been on CD, DVD and VHS. The deluxe edition of the concert recording was performed with an additional Still disc, which recorded several new, as well as more acoustic versions of NIN songs. (2005 - 2006) It took another six years before the fourth full-length album With Teeth was released in April 2005. The album was recorded after Trent's long struggle with alcohol and drug addiction. Despite a premature leak and the ability to listen to the album entirely on the band's official MySpace, With Teeth took first place on the Billboard 200. There was no booklet with lyrics in the album design, instead a PDF poster containing all the information was published on the band's website. Critics took the album generally positively, with Rob Sheffield describing the album as sustained by Nine Inch Nails. band in March 2005, not on traditional music channels. A month later, Trent lays out the source of the song so that the band's fans can do remixes. He also performs with the following single Only, releasing it in a wide diapazoic format, and the music video for the song was directed by David Fincher, taking advantage of computer graphics. The third single Every Day Is Exactly the Same was released in April 2006. The music video for the song was filmed, but never edited. However, the song topped the Billboard's Alternative Songs chart. Every Day is Exactly the Same included remixes from the previous two singles, and was a kind of replacement for the remix album that has been released in tradition since the days of Broken.In the fall of 2005, the band goes on a tour of North America with the , Autolux and Death From Above 1979. NIN performed with hip-hop artist Saul Williams on the same stage at the Voodoo Music Experience in hurricane-hit New Orleans, Trent's former home, as headliners. In Live: With Teeth, Trent and the band made a number of appearances at the North American Amphitheatres with Bauhaus, TV on the Radio and Peaches. In late 2006, the official NIN website announced that the live video would be released in three formats: DVD, HD DVD and Blu-ray. It was released in February 2007. The fifth studio album, Nine Inch Nails, Was Released just two years after the release of the previous one, With Teeth. At that time it was the shortest period between albums. With lyrics written on behalf of several invented characters, Reznor describes Year zero as a concept album, criticizing the current U.S. government policy and showing how it will lead to peace 15 years old. The album was well received by critics, with an average score of 76% on the metaCritic website. Hints hidden on clothing with the group's symbols led to the discovery of a whole network of fictitious internet pages of the future, describing the USA in about 2022. Before the release of Year zero, at the concerts of Nine Inch Nails in Lisbon and Barcelona, fans found hidden flash drives with songs from the new album. The game caught the attention of American media such as USA Today and Billboard to the NIN Hotline fan site, echoing the Sound forum, fan clubs The Spiral and NinWiki, where fans of the band exchanged information. The release of the second single, , drew a backlash from Reznor, who saw it as another squeeze of money from fans. Capital G came out only on vinyl and did not receive the label Halo. Reznor was also outraged by the price of The Year zero in Australia. After that, he encourages fans to steal his music, which will serve as a push for the free distribution of his music in the future. The remix album Year zero Remixed, which includes remixes by other musicians, was the band's last release for Interscope Records, as all the terms of the contract were fulfilled. Reznor did not update the contract, becoming an independent artist.After legal proceedings with the label, Reznor still launches a website of remixes remix.nin.com, where those who wish can download the source of songs and download their own made with music software. The site also provides rare compositions that have not been included in any commercial release, or are no longer available for sale. Ghosts I-IV and The Slip (2008 - 2009) In February 2008, on the official website NIN Reznor adds a news story called 2 weeks! And on March 2, 2008, Nine Inch Nails released Halo 26 – Ghosts I-IV, an album of 36 instrumental tracks. Ghosts I-IV was a continuation of Reznor's experiment with the spread of music on the Internet. The album was available in several editions: free download of songs from the Internet of the first volume of Ghosts I in MP3 format with a 320 kbps bitrate, $5 for downloading the album entirely from the Internet in lossless format and/or MP3 320 kbps, $10 for a two-disc edition, $75 for the Deluxe Edition and $300 for the Ultra-Deluxe Limited Edition, limited to 2,500 copies, which sold in three days bringing the band a total of $750,000. The album featured , Alan Molder, , Adrian Bellew and Brian Vilone, with the album created in just 10 weeks in the fall of 2007. Ghosts I-IV is licensed under the creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike. The album is available for free from the band's official website and as a CD and bonus DVD with recordings of the band's rehearsals, which have a circulation of 250,000 copies. The Slip is a kind of thanks to the band's fans, who sold all 2,500 copies of the previous album's Ultra-Deluxe Limited Edition and have been downloaded more than 1,400,000 times. Ghosts I-IV and The Slip Reznor assembles a new line-up and embarks on a 25-day tour of North America, which was later expanded to include several other North and South American cities. Cortini and Fries returned as band members from the previous tour, while Robin Fink returned to the band and Justin Meldal-Johnsen joined as bass player. At the end of 2008, Fries and Cortini left the lineup, and with the arrival of Ilan Rubin on drums, the band became a quartet. In January 2009, Trent posted more than 400GB of uncompressed hd footage from three concerts. Meanwhile, photos of Reznor and Jane's Addiction members appear on the official website. There are rumours among fans that Trent may be producing their new album, but as the future suggests, it wasn't. Meanwhile, Reznor is making changes to the line-up again, and goes NIN.com on a farewell tour with Jane's Addiction and Street Sweeper Social Club. Reznor also said in an interview on the official website that he would not stop making music under the name Nine Inch Nails, but the band would suspend live activities for a while. On September 10, 2009, in an interview with Pink Is The New Blog, Trent Reznor discussed the end of NIN. The band's last concert took place the same day at the Wiltern Theater in Los Angeles. In the In an interview with The zuildus, following the Wave Goodbye tour, Gary Newman said he planned to start collaborating with Reznor. Discussing the amount of this new material, Newman noted probably just a few songs to start and see how it goes. It's going to be great.Trent Reznor said on nine Inch Nails' official website that he continues to work on NIN and other projects after the Wave Goodbye tour, and that new band material is scheduled for release in 2010. In late 2009, the theme for the film Tetsuo: The Bullet Man was released, becoming the first song after the dissolution of the band's concert line-up. Trent also hinted on NIN's Twitter page that deluxe re-release of The Fragile is scheduled for 2010. Beginning on February 9, 2010, Trent Reznor began posting images of recording equipment, including a synthesizer, and Trent singing into a microphone, on the front page of the NIN.com website, accompanied by a sign called ? In 2009, it was revealed that he was working with composer Atticus Ross on a project called How to Destroy Angels. Their first release, a six-track eponymous EP, became available for free download on June 1, 2010. Five downloaded samples of the songs were released on September 17, 2010, and the entire album became available digitally on September 28. Released on different physical media took place in the second half of October.In 2012, another fruit of the collaboration between Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross with David Fincher - the soundtrack to his new In an interview with BBC Radio 1, Reznor said he would write most of 2012 with Nine Inch Nails in memory. In 2012, Reznor confirmed that he was currently working on new Nine Inch Nails and could perform again. In February 2013, Reznor announced the return of Nine Inch Nails and outlined the details of the tour. He also pointed out that the new line-up includes of Jane's Addiction, Adrian Bellew of and Josh Justis of , as well as the return of Alessandro Cortini and Ilan Rubin. On February 23, 2013, it was announced that the band would perform at the Fuji Rock Festival, Pukkelpop and Rock 'n' Heim Festival in Hockenheim, Germany in mid-2013. On 11 March 2013, it was announced that they would also be playing at festivals in Reading and Leeds. On May 15, 2013, Avery announced that he had left the band before performing on any of the scheduled shows. On May 17, Reznor announced that Robin Fink had joined the band. On May 28, Reznor announced that the new nine Inch Nails album had been finished and would be released on Columbia Records later this year. On June 5, Reznor announced that the album's title would be and that it would be released on September 3. The first single, , was released on June 6. The second single, , was released on August 12, and Everything and the third single on August 20. Reznor never used to use his music for the term but admits to borrowing some elements of such early industrial groups as Throbbing Gristle and Test Dept. Despite the difference in sound between these bands, who were the first to perform industrial music and Nine Inch Nails, it became common practice for journalists to describe Reznor's music in this way. Trent said in an interview with Spin that the band's first single, Down in It, was inspired by early Skinny Puppy, in particular their song Dig It. The rest of the songs with Pretty Hate Machine in the same interview were described by him as synth-pop. In a review of The Fragile, Steve Cooper writes that the album combines a variety of genres, such as solos in The Frail and elements of drum and bass in Starfuckers, Inc.Style Plenty of Techniques and Styles can be found throughout the NIN song list. Tracks such as Wish and The Day the World Went Away have sharp changes in volume. Reznor's singing follows in a similar way, often going from whispering to screaming. The band's music also sometimes shows the complex size of tact, notably on The Collector with With Teeth, and a live performance of March of the Pigs. Reznor often uses the effects of noise and distortion in the song's diagram, including a mismatch with melody and/or harmony. These techniques were used in the song Hurt, which includes a heavily overloaded guitar game, highlighted when Reznor sings the eleventh note on the word I every time a pair of B/E is played. Closer ends with a piano motif: the same melody first appears during the chorus in Piggy, and then repeats on the track of the same name The Downward Spiral. On The Fragile Reznor revises this method of repeating the motif many times over the course of different songs, or on different instruments with the changed harmony or other pace. Trent also uses software to change his voice on some songs, such as Starfuckers Inc. and Burn.The influence of Nine Inch Nails influenced a host of new musicians who, in line with Reznor's range, began with a general imitation of his first successful album, echoing his style in a true, less imitative manner on subsequent albums. After the release of The Downward Spiral, famous artists began to pay attention to the significance of Nine Inch Nails: David Bowie compared the impact of NIN with The Velvet Underground. In 1997, Trent appeared on Time's list of the most influential people, and Spin called him the most important artist. RIAA has certified sales of NIN albums in the United States of ten and a half million copies, accounting for about half of global album sales. Bob Ezrin, producer of Pink Floyd, Kiss, Alice Cooper, and Peter Gabriel described Reznor as a real visionary and advised aspiring artists to take his strategy of uncompromising attitude to music. At the Kerrang! NIN were recognized as Kerrang! Icon, in honor of his many years of influence on contemporary rock music. rock music. hurt nine inch nails sheet music pdf

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