Losing My Mind to 'The Downward Spiral' by Nine Inch Nails

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  • @FoxInferno13
    @FoxInferno13 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +89

    “How are you tonight? Having a good time? Ready to party? Have Fun? Yeah, well that was the last guys… Wrong fucking band. We’re here to have a bad time… Let’s fucking do this.”
    - Trent Reznor, 08/16/2013 Lowlands Festival

  • @LucTonnerre2000
    @LucTonnerre2000 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +569

    Everybody is always full of praise for Johnny Cash's version of HURT but to me, nothing beats NIN's original. It's dark, grim, mind-blowing, out of this world. This whole album is just totally depressing but so incredibly good. You can only imagine, what Trent Reznor felt like when writing this. Hope he's better now.

    • @TheNraveles
      @TheNraveles 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +18

      agreed, it just (pun intended) actually hurts to listen to. it feels like the character did end up actually killing himself (due to the gunshot at the end of the title track) and this is him just reminiscing on his life 6 feet deep

    • @verramagnus381
      @verramagnus381 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Yeah, it was crazy. I spent a couple months on the couch recuperating from some broken bones, and my late brother used to say that's why I'm the way I am. I don't think so, but there's nothing wrong with exploring yourself with the help of amazing industrial music.

    • @JTByrd386
      @JTByrd386 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      Reznor is doing so much better, turned things around by about 2000.

    • @johncarolina4950
      @johncarolina4950 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      The utter sadness and despair in Trent's version can't be topped. It came from such a real place of utter brokenness.

    • @Jacob1451_Kapnobatai
      @Jacob1451_Kapnobatai 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      Agree a million percent. I was recommended the Downward Spiral on TH-cam the week after my mom's passing. This album saved me and got me into Nine Inch Nails.

  • @involuntaryanalysis
    @involuntaryanalysis 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +172

    Once you get past Ruiner on this album, you hit the point of no return. Truly a masterpiece.

    • @Metrikon9000
      @Metrikon9000 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

      Ruiner and Reptile are my favorite tracks on this album. Both are so full and cinematic in the best possible ways. When I heard those tracks back in the day, my first reaction was "Trent Reznor needs to do film scores" and lo and behold, look at him now.

    • @tomh1138
      @tomh1138 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      💯 There's no turning back after Ruiner.

    • @Xinjiekou_新街口_Station
      @Xinjiekou_新街口_Station 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@tomh1138 Ruiner is probably the best song hand down.mmmmmmmm synth Trumpets

  • @Agostoic
    @Agostoic 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +338

    'The Fragile" is another banger of an album from them.

    • @barchel
      @barchel 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +29

      Absolutely, my favourite album of all time.

    • @FunkyHonkyCDXX
      @FunkyHonkyCDXX 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      @@barchel Not my favorite of all time, but definitely my favorite of NIN

    • @magusmelanie828
      @magusmelanie828 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      @@FunkyHonkyCDXX Pretty sure this one lands in my top 10 all time records

    • @sandromenabde8320
      @sandromenabde8320 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

      him technicaly

    • @magusmelanie828
      @magusmelanie828 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@sandromenabde8320 Trent and Atticus *acshually*

  • @raeanticsp4625
    @raeanticsp4625 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +53

    As depressing as this album is, it literally saved me as a teenager. I felt normal with all my conflicting feelings, anger, and sadness and this album offered me shared sorrow in a way it gave me hope.

    • @Zakuen
      @Zakuen 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

      Came to say something similar, when mentioning "don't listen to this album when going through a rough time", for me and a lot of others it actually helped us not going over the edge as we didn't feel so alone in these feelings anymore.

    • @patchworkmusic
      @patchworkmusic 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Yes!
      Catharsis in the form of music, connecting and not feeling alone. It really was such a helpful and beneficial album.

    • @whelpthereitis2577
      @whelpthereitis2577 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Same. Was 17 when this album dropped. This resonated with the vibrations in my head at the time. Every time I replayed it I felt like the sine waves balance and a straight line was formed

    • @adam.gibson
      @adam.gibson หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@whelpthereitis2577 I just hope Trent realizes what he has really accomplished with his music. I really think that it has helped a lot of people. You would think that it would be the opposite and encourage these feelings but I do think it helps heal and give an outlet in an emotional path listening to his music that releases those feelings in a way so that the feelings are released in the expressions while listening so that they don't build to a critical level with disastrous results.

  • @narkybark
    @narkybark 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +112

    The opening of the Closer music video has a literal heart beating, so yes I think it was intentional to sound like that

    • @TheCyberQuaker
      @TheCyberQuaker 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

      I was going to say he should definitely watch the video since he picked up on that. Infamously one of MTV's most controversial music videos

    • @aaroncasey4538
      @aaroncasey4538 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      Some trivia - the opening drum beat is a heavily modified sample of Iggy Pop - Nightclubbing

  • @Evanmnm
    @Evanmnm 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +207

    As good as industrial rock gets, truly life changing piece of art

    • @MacintoshT.Reznor
      @MacintoshT.Reznor 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      🎹🎹

    • @TeDtheUnDeAd
      @TeDtheUnDeAd 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I feel Frontline Assembly is superior Nin second

  • @davidmitchell-baker1701
    @davidmitchell-baker1701 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +105

    Seeing people's reaction videos to 'Closer' is one of my favourite TH-cam rabbit holes

  • @sleep6837
    @sleep6837 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +157

    Absolutely harrowing, crushing, explicit, vulgar, and yet its also funky, groovy, catchy, intricate and captivating. Its like auditory BDSM.

    • @UnexistingChannel
      @UnexistingChannel 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +25

      Auditory BDSM is a great NIN definition

    • @evelin1006
      @evelin1006 11 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      Auditory BDSM? That's Broken.

  • @jayjaygeez
    @jayjaygeez 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +34

    Masterpiece of an album from my favorite artist ever. Trent’s a legitimate genius.
    The trio of Eraser, A Warm Place, and Reptile on this album is really special, in my opinion. They just go together particularly well, somehow.
    Same with La Mer, The Great Below, and The Way Out is Through on The Fragile.

    • @tomh1138
      @tomh1138 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Totally agree. I would also add The Frail/The Wretched/We're In this Together Now/The Fragile as a fantastic grouping or songs.

  • @sibbyeskie
    @sibbyeskie 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +42

    I was about your age when I first heard this a year or so after it came out. I had no reference point for it at all. There were synths in 80's pop and power chord rock in the 90's. It was so out of left field for me that I instantly recoiled and thought it was some strange form of musical trash.
    Then over the coming days daydreaming in class, sections of the songs would pop in my head and play on loop totally unprompted. When I sat down again to really listen it was completely transformative. Not hyperbole at all to say that and it effected the trajectory of my life in many ways after that point. It was like putting a spotlight on something that lived in my head in some dark corner my whole life that I was hardly aware of. It opened me up to a lot of things in many subtle ways.
    As I hear it today, I still can't believe this thing existed. Nobody has replicated whatever that formula was, not even Trent himself. It's just so unusual and strangely perfect. I usually don't like reaction videos at all but something made me click on this and I have to say I was taken aback by the depth of your insights on first listen. Pretty fascinating.

  • @jager9022
    @jager9022 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +74

    YESSS!!! You absolutely have to do The Fragile next, that entire first disk is genuinely flawless, I believe Trent has also said that it's essentially a sequel to The Downward Spiral

  • @__iconoclast7744
    @__iconoclast7744 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +81

    A Warm Place really struck me as a teen, really gave me a deep fascination of ambient tones.

    • @Kawlinz
      @Kawlinz 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      My buddy rapped to that without adding any drums... Just the ambience. Strange guy with sick rhymes.

    • @fcon2123
      @fcon2123 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      A Warm Place and some of the remixes on Further Down the Spiral are what got me into Aphex Twin and Boards of Canada back in the day. Ambient music can be incredible when done right.

    • @tommj4365
      @tommj4365 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      That Aphex Twin tune on the NIN remix version of this album... yea, that led me to Aphex Twin Ambient Works Volume 2, which is just haunting kinda like NINs Quake soundtrack. Lots of beautiful stuff in the ambient genre, Brian Eno is the obvious influence there but newer artists are doing amazing stuff still

    • @jyjjy7
      @jyjjy7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      If you are unaware A Warm Place is basically a cover of Crystal Japan by Bowie

  • @deadlyredly1
    @deadlyredly1 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +33

    This album is a fucking masterpiece. Great watching you react to it mate, TY

  • @zapagog
    @zapagog 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +26

    "A warm place" is the perfect tune when you just need to softly land and take a breather, before the fall and tumble down the spiral continues. I can see your struggle and inner turmoil going through this album. It leaves you exhausted. This album and "The Fragile" got me through my depression when they came out just because I could lay my emotions bare to the music.
    Reznor's old work is just a black tar pit of emotions, and I love it.

  • @ringer1324
    @ringer1324 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +73

    Classic album. Pure mental breakdown music. Love it

  • @brians1793
    @brians1793 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +21

    27:01 One thing I've never seen mentioned is the beginning of Eraser sounds like blowing air through a reed instrument like a saxophone and tonguing the reed but not playing notes and you can hear the reed squeaking, I'm not sure how many people would know that's what that is but maybe it's fairly obvious to anyone in band. I used to play that on my saxophone in school lol.

    • @marksavage8052
      @marksavage8052 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      You've never seen that mentioned? He even used to use a saxophone reed live on stage.

    • @brians1793
      @brians1793 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@marksavage8052 I haven't, and have only seen a live show once a long time ago on DVD. Maybe it's more common knowledge than I think it is.

    • @smackthatfemale
      @smackthatfemale 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      thats dope thanks for the info

  • @Krankensteinn
    @Krankensteinn 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

    Im so glad that tou enjoyed The Becoming. It is probably my all time favorite Nails tune. I was lucky enough to see David Bowie sing Reptile live. Amazing moment

  • @improbableopera793
    @improbableopera793 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    Ok some sprawling interpretations of your interpretations.
    The expression in response to "doesn't it make you feel better" was absolutely perfect, I made the same face all those years ago.
    I love that you immediately clocked the "heart" of closer. "even the synth is bodily, in a way - I can tell this is gonna be gross." Thank you for articulating everything I like about the song. It's like introspecting necrosis and I love it. The morphing motifs, especially in the second half of the song - it's twisting.
    The Becoming: Electronic Beats To Watch The World End To. Amazing. This whole album has felt very introspective to me, and in that context it's the mental landscape, the self, Becoming that inhuman thing. Like coming out of a chrysalis, looking at yourself, and wanting to go back.
    Big Man with a Gun: helps me snap out of dissociation. Like if I approach it from a healthy mindset I get too hopped up on ego and power, but it's just screaming "I EXIST AND IT'S YOUR PROBLEM NOW" loud enough that it snaps me back in.
    Yes! Reptile is the soggiest song I've ever heard! It's the sort of song that looks back on bad relationships and says "do you really want wet socks again"
    The Downward Spiral (track) opens with that motif Closer closes out with then brings it back more piano-y, and I've heard different variations of it across the album... I feel like there's something to stitch together there. Suicide is the culmination of a downward spiral, and the nuance of building it in lyrics and style and repeated motif, each of which are simple enough to digest, creates a full and complex picture.
    Hurt: yeah, it sure does :)
    Sorry about this comment stretching to the proportions it has, but I had thoughts about your thoughts. I have a lot more thoughts about this album, but this is the first time I've heard someone else's. The "not reading others' interpretations on Genius" is real, it's such a personal album. Thank you for doing this review, I really liked hearing your thoughts and you articulated them well.

  • @darenfuzzy5292
    @darenfuzzy5292 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +43

    I’m really glad to see you enjoyed this album as much as you did, it was really enjoyable to watch your reaction the further down the spiral in the track list you got. I highly recommend checking out other NIN albums, namely their follow up to this album, The Fragile. Where I feel The Downward Spiral is a linear narrative about self hatred, violence, and self destruction, The Fragile feels more like an odyssey of agony. A lot of the subject matter on The Fragile is very similar to the downward spiral, but to me there felt an emotional distance and detachment from the person writing the lyrics on the Downward Spiral in comparison to The Fragile. (Not to say The Downward spiral is not a good emotional album, Hurt is literally perfect for that reason). The Fragile feels more poetic with a lot of repeated motifs throughout the album both musically and lyrically, as well as much more meditative and self reflective. There are definitely still plenty of industrial bangers on the track list for sure but you’ll find a lot more subdued moments on it, similar to A Warm Place. I really loved this video and I’m glad their music moved you as it did me when I first heard it.

  • @ryanholladaymusic8514
    @ryanholladaymusic8514 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +15

    Also, although I’d recommend the majority of NIN albums, you should absolutely listen to The Fragile front to back. While not as “cohesive” of a story as TDS, it’s an incredible album. My personal favorite.

  • @Chet_Thornbushel
    @Chet_Thornbushel 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +19

    This is the first time I’ve seen your channel and had to check out this video when I saw the title. I’m 38 and have been listening to NIN since the mid-nineties. Yes….this was probably not a super appropriate album for a ten year old girl but hey I had a fucked up childhood 😂 I LOVE when younger folks discover nin because Trent had this unique way of being so ahead of his time…yet very much reflective of his time. My oldest is 18 and has heard plenty of NIN because it’s my favorite band and sometimes he is just blown away that a particular song was created by a twenty something year old dude sitting in a shitty apartment in the 90s. And the arc of the music over the last 40 years is just incredible to experience. Trent and Atticus create music because they love to create music, period. They are hands down the best live group I’ve seen, even nowadays as sober, healthy dads they put on incredible shows. Their performances are absolute meticulously perfect yet still very real and raw.

    • @SOAPBOXED
      @SOAPBOXED 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Very similar to me. I started listening to NIN in 1993 when they did a cover of Joy Divisions’s Dead Souls. Then I went to see NIN and David Bowie when I was 10, and no band has ever had a bigger effect on me in my life. I’m 39 now, and I’ve gone through so much music in my life but NIN is is the only one that never faded. I’ve been listening for about 30 years, because I think Trent Reznor is a genius. Made me so proud when he started winning Academy Awards. I feel like it’s validation for listening for 30 years.

  • @SmittenKitten.
    @SmittenKitten. 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +29

    Oh... When I was really little, I heard my brother playing this and it always scared me. I'm a little older now and it still scares me. Hope your Christmas was great, Dave!

    • @DAVECHER
      @DAVECHER  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

      Merry late Christmas!

    • @Leo-qe3gl
      @Leo-qe3gl 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Stop flirting! We listen to angry Nine Inch Nails now!😂

  • @Catasple
    @Catasple 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

    I always appreciated how straight to the point and simple the lyrics were in the title track. Its a very touchy subject, one that has a lot of depth, but (and not to get too sad in here, I am much much better now), when I was in that same place, my thought process was just that. Simple and blunt. It was nice to have a song represent the thought process I was having without fanciful words, as it made the connection much deeper for me, and I feel that getting too poetic about it would have taken away from its impact in this particular case.
    Anyways, this review was a treat to watch! I'm glad you were both amazed and disturbed by the album, I sure was when I first heard it too.

  • @jcwoodstl
    @jcwoodstl 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I wish you could have experienced it 30 years ago when there was nothing like this that we had ever heard before. It was legitimately life-changing

  • @Metrikon9000
    @Metrikon9000 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    I absolutely love seeing younger generations experiencing my favorite bands for the first time, and NIN is at the top of that list. The Downward Spiral was my first time hearing NIN as well, almost 30 years ago. That was all it took to become obsessed. It opened my mind up to sooooo much music that I never would have listened to without this album as a gateway. I owe a lot to this record, and I hope you enjoy listening to this off camera, as well!

  • @Complication84
    @Complication84 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    The album came out when I was ten years old, and my brother was a huge NIN fan. He took me with him to the record store to buy it. Then we sat in his truck and listened to the whole thing before we went back home. This album completely changed my life. It changed the way I saw the world, and thought about myself. Still to this day I listen to this album at least once every month or two. I relate so much to his portrayal of the character Mr. Self Destruct. I spent the last twenty years of my life in the pit of addiction and self hatred. I've been sober for a few years now, and listening to this album from my point of view now is insane compared to the ten year old me, and the full blown addict me. It is a beautiful and twisted story of a man struggling with the Ruiner, his drug addiction, and the real him trapped inside.
    Watching you experience it all for the first time was a good time haha. Stay away from drugs, kid.

  • @larastiegler7126
    @larastiegler7126 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +33

    Great reaction, I can highly recommend the follow up to this record "The Fragile"
    To answer your question about the Pig in "Piggy" it's rumored to be about Richard Patrick, he and Trent were close friends and Richard was the first Guitar Player for NIN till he left the band in 1993 or early 94. Trent was pretty hurt about it. Richard Patrick went on to start the band Filter.
    Also Nine inch nails is technically not a band it's just Trent Reznor till 2016 when Atticus Ross (who he scores films with) joint him but he's more on a production side then actually writing.

    • @nonamecha0s284
      @nonamecha0s284 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      2016? He joined in like 2001 on With Teeth

    • @larastiegler7126
      @larastiegler7126 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@nonamecha0s284 he started working with Trent on Nine inch nails stuff for With Teeth in 2004,that is true.(With Teeth was released in 2005) but he's an official member of Nine inch nails since 2016

    • @johnmurphy4781
      @johnmurphy4781 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      It's Pig a reference to Manson, since they recorded at least a bit of this at the tate mansion ?

    • @larastiegler7126
      @larastiegler7126 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@johnmurphy4781 I think there is no official answer to this, could also be the case, that's why I said rumored.
      Richard Patrick talked multiple times about it.
      But I guess we never really will know 100% what the song is about.

    • @paullay9869
      @paullay9869 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      What about Fink?! I know he's a touring musician, but he's been with the band since what, 1991'ish?

  • @samanthapalus1085
    @samanthapalus1085 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +33

    "Basically a god diss track...I'm here for it." Love this so much hahaahahaa

  • @robertkennith7866
    @robertkennith7866 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    to me the ending of hurt is so profound, its kind of a triumph over death, 'if i could start again, a million miles away, I would keep myself, i would find a way" its almost like him accepting death, by not accepting it, don't how it works, Trent's a damn genius, i just have ears

  • @dreznoryorkekeenanbuckley2226
    @dreznoryorkekeenanbuckley2226 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    It fills my heart with JOY watching someone hear NIN for the first time..... I was a little younger when I discovered them and forever my all time favorite band EVER.... Aside from Tool (ALL of Maynard's side projects), Radiohead.... And adore Jeff Buckley..... IF you are not familiar with those bands... PLEASE listen..... INCREDIBLE 🎶..... Also A LOT of NIN fans are Tool fans and other way around...! Love your reaction! Def gonna sub outta respect!!!

  • @jurajkubacka8117
    @jurajkubacka8117 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

    Thanks, this is exactly what I was looking for right now, this is one of my all time favourite albums from one of my all time favourite bands. This piece of art can reach so deep inside of your soul, it can hurt so much to listen to but listening to it feels somewhat freeing to me, I don't know. This album is a demented, disgusting, deprived but also so, so beautiful in such a raw way. Although no other album from NIN has storytelling as good and no other album can reach as deep as this one but they are all great, especially Pretty Hate Machine and The Fragile. You were really entertaining to watch too so thanks again

  • @FunkyHonkyCDXX
    @FunkyHonkyCDXX 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    Kid, you don't even know what it was like to listen to this in the 90s. I'm so glad you clearly listened to its raw emotions through the whole thing, and this isn't even Trent's Masterpiece. That is, in my mind, The Fragile. It's at least 2 hours long, but worth it.

  • @Ring13Dad
    @Ring13Dad 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    I'm convinced that this album is a magic spell

  • @shaqbrowny
    @shaqbrowny 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +28

    Bro should do more Nine Inch Nails. With Teeth is my favourite album

  • @aliciasavage6801
    @aliciasavage6801 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    this album had such an effect on me as a teen in the 90s. beautiful. haunting.

  • @blackstreek
    @blackstreek 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Great analysis. I was about your age when I first heard this record when it came out in 1994 and it destroyed me in the best way possible. It's a masterpiece and I've always said that this record created as many problems for me as it solved. I hold it dear to my heart as a pure confessional dirge, it's hard to find artists being this vulnerable and open these days. It's brutal honesty on a scarred slab of shit and piss.
    If this is your jam then I highly recommend listening to The Cure's "Pornography" (I know you hated Seventeen Seconds, but Trent Reznor regularly said Pornography was one of the major influences for Nine Inch Nails)

  • @kimberlyn81
    @kimberlyn81 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Fuck yeah ‘The Becoming’ is eternally SICK!!

  • @KyleHoood
    @KyleHoood 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

    This album is slowly becoming my favorite album of all time

  • @ReyeS000Il
    @ReyeS000Il 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I love how in the beginning of the video you started off anticipating on listening to the album knowing what you're getting into but still cheery. Only for you at the end to be very affected by the album. You quite literally went on a downward spiral.

  • @EiriUesugiKun
    @EiriUesugiKun 11 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    0:05 - "I've never listened to Nine Inch Nails before..." -Oh boy! What a ride. :D

  • @Lostrelic
    @Lostrelic หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    When I hears this album, I was a mess of a child. Screaming internally for a world that was too much. And Trent gave me a story to go with that struggle. It didn't have a positive ending because at the time. I wasn't looking for one.
    Great review. I think you got an understanding of what he was trying to say. Also, at the time. We didn't have a lot of depth in most artists, it was fluff, bubble gum and death metal. So this was a welcome experience.

  • @nickyjorg
    @nickyjorg 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I absolutely loved watching his journey through my favorite album of all time. Hope he becomes a fan ❤

  • @mr_selfdestrukt
    @mr_selfdestrukt 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Oh hey, great album 👌
    Loved this record growing up. Anything 'The Fragile' and prior are all a favourite.

  • @mikeirvin9694
    @mikeirvin9694 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I'm in my mid 40's now, but I listened to this album almost daily during middle school back in the 90's. It does a lot to explain why Gen X is the way it is. The music of our youth shaped our attitudes, even 3 decades later.

  • @briancoller7760
    @briancoller7760 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thats crazy. I always felt the first four tracks were just greats songs on an album but once you get to Closer its something different, some sonic journey that shouldn't be interrupted. Its cool to hear someone else have a similar experience.

  • @Trshslsa
    @Trshslsa 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    hands done best reaction video. Good quality, good editing, perfect interpretation. I hope to see more NIN!
    I reccomend the broken EP which was right before this one.

    • @DAVECHER
      @DAVECHER  9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      glad you liked it!

  • @gxbrxxl9626
    @gxbrxxl9626 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    you should do The Fragile as well, arguably their best

  • @jcqlnr464
    @jcqlnr464 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Lol you had me laughing so hard (which I've never done during an album reaction) when you listened to Big Man With A Gun. You looked like you needed a cigarette after lol. He does sound like a maniac but it does evoke a lot of emotion. This album is great start to finish, one of my all time favorites. I grew up with it so it's sentimental to me. Trent is a genius. Loved your reaction ❤️

  • @tomh1138
    @tomh1138 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    "Music to listen to the end of the world to." I would HIGHLY recommend NIN's "Year Zero" album which is conceptually about...the end of the world. Fantastic beginning to end.

  • @Kilamdapro
    @Kilamdapro 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Dope man! As some other people may have mentioned also, The Fragile is another album by NIN that you'd enjoy as well I feel. It's personally some of my favorite work from Trent both writing and instrumentation wise, it's so damn good

  • @thefan1629
    @thefan1629 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +16

    The crazy thing is that as perfect as this album is, it's not even the best NIN album. The Fragile is possibly the greatest album of all time. Whereas the downward spiral is more fictional than real, the fragile is Trent Reznor actually going through it and almost dying because of his drug abuse.

    • @Theinfamouskira
      @Theinfamouskira 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yeah, please check out The Fragile

    • @jd1800
      @jd1800 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      I think The Fragile being almost 40 minutes longer holds it back from being as great as The Downward Spiral. Songs like Even Deeper, Where Is Everybody?, and Starfuckers, Inc. are relatively weak IMO and bring the album down. It could probably do with a couple fewer instrumental tracks as well. Still a pretty great album overall though.

    • @Kawlinz
      @Kawlinz 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      ​@@jd1800I think fragile had some of my more favorite songs individually (somewhat damaged as the opener omg), but I think TDS is just such an album, nothing tops it

    • @absentcoder4552
      @absentcoder4552 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      The Downward Spiral has the better individual songs but The Fragile is better as a 2-hour listen.

  • @kato0828
    @kato0828 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Love when you take us along as songs like “Hurt” wreck you. Thanks for sharing your emotions on these things. Your Radiohead reactions are absolute as you get destroyed.

  • @burnikshrapnel
    @burnikshrapnel 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Awesome work man. Couldn't have said it better myself.

  • @christophercappelli9575
    @christophercappelli9575 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I love seeing the new generations getting into the music that I loved at that age and still love. Watching this video was so cool, making it feel like the first time listening to it. I love your review and analysis of this. You have a bright future ahead of you man!!

  • @nootnoot9842
    @nootnoot9842 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Aw man, my mom got me hooked on NIN and just industrial metal in general after going through her cd collection as a kid.

  • @ecelextra
    @ecelextra 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm glad you put some love onto "I Do Not Want This" those drums and the soundscape between the second chorus and outro is immaculate.

  • @terminalbeach4973
    @terminalbeach4973 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Masterpiece. This is the album that David Bowie was so impressed with that he reached out to Trent to arrange a tour together.

  • @xtldc
    @xtldc 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    This album is a definitely a high point in 90s culture and much of material was written and recorded at the same house where the Sharon Tate murders took place. I went to one of the shows of the subsequent tour that followed its release. The lineup featured Marilyn Manson and the Jim Rose Circus (a non musical group of sideshow performers) as the opening acts.
    NIИ was still a relatively small band when the tour started, but as the popularity of the album grew, so did their fame as well as Reznor’s bank account. The backstage environment for the shows was like a big party each night, with Reznor and Manson both trying to outdo the other in terms of intoxication and debauchery. By the end of the tour, NIИ were household names and both Reznor and Manson had serious drug problems.
    Thoroughly in the grips of drug addiction and reeling from the recent death of his grandmother who had raised him, Reznor rented a house all to himself on the ocean cliffs of Big Sur, CA to write and record his next album, The Fragile. An hour away from the closest town, the isolation, the sadness, and the drugs all became too much for him to deal with.
    In an interview he gave years later, after finally beating his addiction (thanks in part to help from David Bowie, who had gone through a similar path in life in the 70s and 80s), Reznor said the following ‘10 years ago, I locked myself away in a house on the ocean, and I tried to... I said I was trying to write some music. But what I was really doing was trying to kill myself.’

  • @shugshooter
    @shugshooter 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Great reaction vid. You should definitely do "The Fragile".

  • @sheofthealwysmispronouncedname
    @sheofthealwysmispronouncedname 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I was in my early 20s when this album came out and was lucky enough to be working at their record label. TDS was my soundtrack as I descended into the hell of heroin addiction. Every single NIN album has mirrored what was going on in my life at the time. I love this band so much and I absolutely loved watching your first experience with it. You've earned a new subscriber.

  • @OccultAesthetica
    @OccultAesthetica 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Welcome. You've experienced Great Art. This was so lovely to watch you go through. I generally hate all these types of videos, but seeing you genuinely experience this album was so beautiful to watch. Best of luck to you, man. Good luck with everything.

    • @OccultAesthetica
      @OccultAesthetica 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

      And so good on you to not look for interpretations. Nobody else's interpretation matters - it'll only ever be you. Remember it.

  • @jvig7353
    @jvig7353 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    My favorite artist and album ever. There aren't any bad NIN albums so don't worry if you get differing recommendations. Nice that you appreciated a lot of stuff others miss. Keep up listening to artsy dark alt experimental artists like NIN and the like (e.g., Radiohead, Slowdive, Broadcast, Portishead)

  • @JTByrd386
    @JTByrd386 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    In a dark place, this can act as a balm. Helps to process jagged feelings so you can be functional.

  • @nicholassimon1419
    @nicholassimon1419 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Love seeing you react to this, wish I could hear it for the first time again but this it’s the next best thing

  • @el-violador
    @el-violador 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I'm just going to spew into the comment here
    The evolution of your hair throughout this video sums this up well. It needs a time lapse. It's beautiful
    I see your interpretation of hurt and I'm glad you have your own. For me it's more bleak. It sounds like his final thoughts as he chokes his last breaths. Like he wishes it didn't have to be like this
    The work sonically between the two characters is immaculate. Driving chainsaw guitars, dirty synths and thumping drum machines is "the voice" and the peaceful but haunting piano is the main and they slowly change from seperate to distorted together. Truly a unique album
    This album got me through some dark days. It may put you in the shoes of depression and suicidal ideation (I'm not pretending to know you, just judging your words) but for me it gave me a safe outlet for the darkness. A place to go and feel it all and come out ok
    Great dive into this album mate you have an ear for it

  • @willsONfireBeats
    @willsONfireBeats 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Was cool to get your thoughts on this album. Im in total agreement with you that it does an excellent job of building a world through sound( a twisted, dark world, but still). Ironically I dont revisit it much at all for that reason. Its kinda like the 'Requiem for a Dream' of music. Still, i consider a classic album.
    If you decide to do more NIN, please check out The Fragile, the followup to this. While still relatively dark, its nowhere near as crushing as TDS, and the soundscapes are on par with this, quite possibly better.
    Thanks for uploading

  • @Perrylayne105
    @Perrylayne105 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Great video! Love your reaction. For future reference Trent Reznor is one man behind this genius. :) He hires a band to perform live. He now works with Atticus Ross, but this didnt come until much later.

  • @ccfffvbbbbbffg1774
    @ccfffvbbbbbffg1774 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    WOW you are a good reactors. Such insightful commentary on the music, structure of the album and how it supports the meanings and such - and super concisely put too!

  • @trust9152
    @trust9152 หลายเดือนก่อน

    2022 was a really bad year for me. Not going to into specifics but I was bed ridden because I got into a car accident and had issues with mental health prior and after the accident. This album and along with other nine inch nails albums really helped me and I felt like I could relate to something. There are other bands that I love but Nine Inch Nails will always have a special place in my heart.

  • @crackasmilezenpyre7901
    @crackasmilezenpyre7901 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    The opening “beating” is from George Lucas 1st Sci Fi film “THX 1138

  • @elench257
    @elench257 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I just watched this +I’m now worried about u! Don’t be depressed, reading the lyrics can be a bit much. Every song is about drugs, even Closer. Hurt is quite uplifting because at the end he wishes he could start again never having started, that’s where (hopefully) the listener is at. It’s not over, we can still make a choice. We didn’t go down that spiral with him.
    It’s also amazing to dance to in a club with lots of dry ice, goth and industrial tunes. (Yeah I’m old)
    Maybe try Ministry, dark but fun. Non apologetic drugged up maniac but heart of gold Al Jorgensen is brilliant and their side projects such class, like the cover of ‘do u think in sexy’ 💜🦇

  • @brians1793
    @brians1793 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    17:34 The intro to The Becoming always makes me think of the intro of Beavis and Butthead do America when they're giants destroying a city.

  • @Michal-xt6gw
    @Michal-xt6gw 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Great vid, next you should do a follow up to this album, "The Fragile". "With Teeth" is also fantastic album, probably my favourite

  • @johnrivera1053
    @johnrivera1053 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Screaming this album alone in my room got me through many MANY a hard night. The whole album felt like concentrated catharsis to me and along with a few other albums was the way I had to find some type of solace and push through things. It let be burn everything out. I usually felt exhausted after listening through from album to album. The lyrics might not be anything super flashy but with the sounds Trent and other made it's just....I dunno, it takes you places, it drags you kicking and screaming.

  • @JavelinGuitars
    @JavelinGuitars 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    fun fact:
    NIN mixes their albums in dolby. Especialyy on Ruiner you get the haunting sound of "the ruiner" entering the through the back of your head.
    Awesome stuff.

  • @rayname908
    @rayname908 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    The beating that starts the album is from George Lucas' first feature film, THX-1138. Seek out Trent, Peter Murphy (Bauhaus) covering Warm Leatherette ( by the Normal). P.S. the Pigs are police. Trent lived in the house where the Manson family killed Sharon Tate and her friends. Charles Manson told the murderers to write PIGS in blood on the door and walls to stear the police to blame Black Panther Party and start a race war. Yikes! "I want to break things. I want to fuck everyone in the world" - Dave's review 😉 NIN production was top notch. No wonder Trent Reznor went into movie soundtracks.

  • @CédrikPelletier-s1l
    @CédrikPelletier-s1l 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I remember this album being really hard to go through at first, it's so dirty and chaotic at first glance my brain wasn't getting it. I was weirdly going through a somewhat tough phase and the album clicked like no other record did before. I was addicted to it and i was able to expulse the negativity out of me. The Downward Spiral will i think be more and more praised because even after 30 years, nothing ever came close to it, truly unique work of art.

  • @tesselate8nowait262
    @tesselate8nowait262 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    One of the classic industrial records…Trent ran so Model/Actriz could spazz.
    You should listen to Johnny Cash covering Hurt, but only if you want to be in your feels. He recorded it when he was at death’s door.
    Great reaction💕

  • @Kafkanistan1973
    @Kafkanistan1973 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is my favourite album of everything I have ever heard. I bought it right away the first time it came out + the other Futher down the spiral albums + the 25th anniversary 5.1 remix of the album. This album helped me go through very depressing times in my life. It never made me depressed. It gave me power to continue.

  • @PhilP8980
    @PhilP8980 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    This is a concept album so you are absolutley correct about the song being about a persons story being told. As far as the Pigs go this album was recorded in the house where the first set of Manson Murders took place, where they wrote death to the pigs on the wall in blood.

  • @jacobarmandochaidez9262
    @jacobarmandochaidez9262 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    100% one of the best mixes ever done to an album the producer Flood along with Trent created a primal hypnotic landscape that pulls your guts and tickles your brain . Not to mention it was recorded at 10050 Cielo Drive literally in the same house / crime scene where the Manson murders occurred and they wrote in blood “PIG”.

  • @magusmelanie828
    @magusmelanie828 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    As a depressed 90s teen - this album was how I learned music could be a balm, how letting the deep dark vibe emote could be a cleansing process and leave you finding yourself more centred than you expected - I miss this from music, I love Taylor, but it's not deep.... Art is supposed to take you deep, look at the nude self, and drink it in, accept your ugly humanity - that's art

  • @branhicks
    @branhicks 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I never fully understood this album until I had a good run of narcissist abuse. I totally feel it now from beginning to end.
    I recently purchased the super audio cd in 5.1 multichanel. I've never heard anything like it.

  • @Minalkra
    @Minalkra 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I keep coming back to this video to try to watch it - and it just inspires me to go LISTEN TO THE ALBUM! I've heard it a million times, I want to see the reaction! Why am I like this?

  • @Collinormous
    @Collinormous 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Trent Reznor also made the music and sounds for the 1996 PC game Quake. You can see the NIN logo on the nailgun ammo boxes.

  • @tomh1138
    @tomh1138 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    As good as the albums are, the live interpretations/performances of it are even more amazing. Ive seen NIN live 5 times over the years and they get better and better.

  • @cameronharrington6813
    @cameronharrington6813 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I would kill to see you react to the first album "Pretty Hate Machine" because it seems most people only do Downward Spiral. Pretty Hate Machine came out in 1989, and the sound is literally what you'd get if you smashed the 80s synth sound and the 90s rock scene together, very ahead of it's time.

  • @xrusted
    @xrusted 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    "This is music to watch the world end to." -- Dude that is EXACTLY what I said when I first heard this album when it was released in 1994. And that's exactly why I fell in love with this music.
    You should listen to NIN's "Burn" from the Natural Born Killers soundtrack -- the day I heard it on the radio was the moment my life changed forever.
    First thing I said when I first heard Burn: "Wow, this music is the future."

  • @rmoreno94
    @rmoreno94 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Check out the live talent . Nine inch nails live Woodstock 94 . The entire concert is legendary

    • @hybridhavoc
      @hybridhavoc 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I've always felt that Reptile, in particular, is way better in the live performances

    • @theorangeoof926
      @theorangeoof926 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I’ve always found it funny that Trent and the live band used mud that was probably contaminated from nearby portapotties and just got caked it in by the advice of their photographer who was on acid/shrooms. (On Woodstock ‘94)

  • @Zekew24
    @Zekew24 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Masterpiece. Over 30 years later and nothing still hits me in remotely the same way as this album, especially on first listen.
    Its absolutely fascinating the range of effects this album has on people. So many cite this album as helping them through depression but it also is an absolute gut punch to somebody who hasn't experienced depression to this degree. This album drags you down into the pits and shows you how ugly and harmful the mind can be.

  • @astrolopitekos
    @astrolopitekos 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Your reaction to Becoming was perfect 😂 those songs seem mild but they just build and build… and to think this is 30 years old.

  • @Nick-gb2ki
    @Nick-gb2ki 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This album was a life changer for me in my depressed teens. I felt Trent gave voice to exactly how I felt. In my opinion it remains a masterpiece. Your analysis was intelligent and thoughtful too, so props to you!

  • @Kaulquappen
    @Kaulquappen 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Great reaction! I hold this album close to my heart. An equally amazing Industrial Rock album produced by Trent Reznor would be "Antichrist Superstar" imo. Marilyn Manson is a scumbag tho...
    I also really love the latest stuff by NIN i.e. the trilogy of EPs that are "Not the actual events", "Add Violence" and "Bad Witch". They are superb and Trent really still got it.

  • @davidpearmain
    @davidpearmain 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Give David Bowie's "Earthling" a shot, it was made around his tour with NIN

  • @chancelacina
    @chancelacina 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Your reactions here are great. It's like watching the album change your life in real time.

  • @Jean-PaulMichell
    @Jean-PaulMichell 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Masterpiece of an album. First CD I ever bought for myself, with my own money, at 14 yrs old; it changed the way I understood music.... it changed ME....

  • @Blackhand999
    @Blackhand999 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'ts good to know that younger generations really aprettiate and intertpretate the greatest and finest sounds of 90', godd taste boy, good analysis 🤟

  • @bilbobaggins9451
    @bilbobaggins9451 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    The Fragile might be my favorite. A bit long winded, but really good stuff. Im a bit biased since it was the first album I heard from them about 6 years back.

  • @davidnesbit887
    @davidnesbit887 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    On the cassette version of this Big man with a gun ends side one. And I was floored and felt like I'd been emotionally beaten up.
    Then I flipped the tape and a warm place felt like a cool relief from the energy.