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Year Zero

5.0

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発売日 2011年02月14日
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レーベルIsland
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 1732423
SKU 602517324237

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      HYPERPOWER

      アーティスト: Nine Inch Nails

    2. 2.
      The Beginning of the End

      アーティスト: Nine Inch Nails

    3. 3.
      Survivalism

      アーティスト: Nine Inch Nails

    4. 4.
      The Good Soldier

      アーティスト: Nine Inch Nails

    5. 5.
      Vessel

      アーティスト: Nine Inch Nails

    6. 6.
      Me I'm Not

      アーティスト: Nine Inch Nails

    7. 7.
      Capital G

      アーティスト: Nine Inch Nails

    8. 8.
      My Violent Heart

      アーティスト: Nine Inch Nails

    9. 9.
      The Warning

      アーティスト: Nine Inch Nails

    10. 10.
      God Given

      アーティスト: Nine Inch Nails

    11. 11.
      Meet Your Master

      アーティスト: Nine Inch Nails

    12. 12.
      The Greater Good

      アーティスト: Nine Inch Nails

    13. 13.
      The Great Destroyer

      アーティスト: Nine Inch Nails

    14. 14.
      Another Version of the Truth

      アーティスト: Nine Inch Nails

    15. 15.
      In This Twilight

      アーティスト: Nine Inch Nails

    16. 16.
      Zero Sum

      アーティスト: Nine Inch Nails

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Nine Inch Nails

オリジナル発売日:2007年

商品の紹介

This is Reznor's least "personal" album," and hence it becomes his most personal; because as his vision widens to embrace an entire generation inside the conceptual reality of Year Zero and "The Presence," he embraces the things he dreads, fears, and bristles at most with complete conviction. Certainly the album is bleak and doesn't make for bland entertainment, but then, his records never do. This one is as fully realized as a rock & roll album for the post-9/11 world can be. Year Zero is bloodied but unbowed rock with a capital "R"; it's a serious and marginal pop treatise on the lack of political and social awareness inherent in the current and perhaps near future culture. It's brilliant, disturbing, necessary. ~ Thom Jurek|
Rovi

Nine Inch Nails' 2007 release Year Zero will undoubtedly go down in rock history for the way the recording was marketed before its release. It may mark the first time that the advance strategy -- conceived of and executed, for the most part, by NIN auteur Trent Reznor himself with 42 Entertainment -- became part and parcel of the edifice that is the album's concept: an alternate reality game and a possible film project that lasts three years in total make up the rest. Months before the recording's actual issue date, T-shirts appeared with highlighted letters in code that spelled out "I Am Trying To Believe." Hip fans added a dotcom to the words and found a website discussing "The Presence," a shadowy four-fingered hand on the set's cover that appears throughout the booklet, in web discussions of the set, and references to the drug "Parepin," which was allegedly introduced into the water supplies of large cities to make them safe against bio-terror yet induced mass hallucinations as a side effect. There were other websites as well which described the "Church of Plano," the confessions of a government murderer for hire, and more, as well as a phone number that played the spooky beginning of the track "Survivalism." There were several thumb drives placed strategically in bathrooms of NIN concerts around the world that contained entire tracks from the album. What's more, this guerilla "marketing" campaign has not been commented on by Reznor except to say that it is not marketing, but part of the concept of Year Zero itself and not meant to induce consumers to buy the record. Right. Given this ambitious schemata for Year Zero's release along with the concept -- a dystopian, paranoid, angry and schizophrenic look at life in the United States circa 2022 -- it is the music contained on the disc and only the music that is the bellwether of whether or not the ambition and effort were worth it. Year Zero comes virtually on the heels of 2005's With Teeth, and is a virtual sprint for Reznor who is known to take notoriously long breaks between recordings. A large portion of the album's rough tracks were recorded with a laptop setup while on tour, and it feels like it. There are hidden sounds, textures, shadings, passages, and more in virtually every cut where heavy metal, industrial , ambient, hip-hop, post-futurist balladry and strings rub up against each other and punch one another in a glorious rawk din. Melodies are asserted and turned inside out, added onto with other segments, and either returned to or not. And yet, the sound of Year Zero is cohesive, adventurous, full of dynamics, tension and character. The songs sound like songs. There are discernible hooks in "The Beginning of the End," "Survivalism," "The Greater Good," and the utterly moving and brilliant "Zero-Sum," which closes the disc. While many of the Nine Inch Nails recordings after Downward Spiral relied on sheer force to bludgeon listeners into submission, the atmospheres on Year Zero are far more seductive and and inviting. This doesn't mean there isn't a powerful blend of electronics and in-the-red vanguard rock, along with mutant science-fiction funk, from the opening "Hyperpower!" and "The Beginning of the End," where guitars squall against glitches, beeps, pops, and blotches of blurry sonic attacks. Percussion looms large, distorted, organic, looped, screwed, spindled and broken. It's as if Reznor spent some real time listening to the Hank Shocklee and the Bomb Squad, Public Enemy's sound architects for inspiration. His notion of the same doesn't borrow from them so much as extrapolate and shove to the margin the idea of sound as the driving force that carries a song's structure, and not vice-versa: check "Survivalism" and "Me, I'm Not." It comes down to something both prophetic and age old: Year Zero is an album that more accurately reflects its time period than any other in the pop pantheon. Its paranoia and rage are well founded by the lack of to be continued...
Rovi

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いつもは5年ぐらい引きこもるが、今回は2年で完成したせいかそれほど重苦しさはない。でも、やっぱり流石です。
2007/04/28 mtradetrさん
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MySpaceで3曲聞いたけど、デビュー時っぽさが戻ってる様な感じ。これはこれでかっこいいけど、ハイなノリの曲が入ってなければ少々辛いかも。
2007/03/01 tradumpさん
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