Closer to God
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Single by Nine Inch Nails | ||
from the album The Downward Spiral | ||
Released | May 30, 1994 | |
Format | CD, 12", Cassete | |
Recorded | 1993 | |
Genre | Industrial | |
Length | 6:13 | |
Label | Nothing Records | |
Producer(s) | Trent Reznor | |
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Nine Inch Nails singles chronology | ||
"March of the Pigs" (1994) |
"Closer to God" (1994) |
"Hurt" (1995) |
"Closer to God" (also known as Halo 9) is a single by Nine Inch Nails released in 1994 for the song "Closer" from the album The Downward Spiral.
"Closer to God" is a rare example in music of a single's title differing from its name on the A-Side.
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[edit] The song
"Closer" is arguably Nine Inch Nails' most well-known song. The song's chorus includes the famous line "I wanna fuck you like an animal," the profanity being censored for radio play despite its prominent placement in the song.
The song exemplifies Trent Reznor's affinity for dissonance, with a four-note synthesizer riff featuring an augmented interval after the first chorus. It ends with a heavily chromatic piano motif, the same that recurs in the climax of "The Downward Spiral," suggesting that the lyrics should be interpreted beyond their literal meaning.
[edit] The single
The version of "Closer" on the single is longer than the album version by 13 seconds. On the album, the ending piano tune is abruptly cut to segue into the next track, "Ruiner". On the single, the piano and background sounds are played out.
In addition, the single contains five remixes of "Closer", a remix of "Heresy", an instrumental ("March of the Fuckheads"), and a Soft Cell cover ("Memorabilia", originally released on Non-stop Ecstatic Dancing). The UK version contains the same songs split into two discs.
[edit] Releases
- TVT Records / Interscope Records / Atlantic Records 95905-2 - U.S. CD
- TVT Records / Interscope Records 0694959052 - U.S. CD Re-release
- Island Records CID 596 854 059-2 - UK CD 1
- Island Records CIDX 596 854 061-2 - UK CD 2
- Island Records 12IS 596 854 059-1 - UK 12" Vinyl 1
- Island Records 12ISX 596 854 061-1 - UK 12" Vinyl 2
[edit] Track listing
[edit] U.S. version
- "Closer to God" (remixed by Trent Reznor, Sean Beavan, Brian Pollack) - 5:05
- "Closer (precursor)" (remixed by Coil, Danny Hyde) - 7:16
- "Closer (deviation)" (remixed by Jack Dangers, Craig Silvey) - 6:15
- "Heresy (blind)" (remixed by Dave Ogilvie, Anthony Valcic, Joe Bisara) - 5:32
- "Memorabilia" - 7:21
- "Closer (internal)" (remixed by Bill Kennedy, Scott Humphrey, John "Geetus" Aguto, Paul Decarli, Eric Claudiex) - 4:15
- "March of the Fuckheads" (remixed by Adrian Sherwood) - 4:43
- "Closer (further away)" (remixed by Kennedy, Humphrey, Aguto, Decarli, Claudiex) - 5:45
- "Closer" - 6:26
[edit] UK version
[edit] Disc 1: Further Away
- "Closer" - 6:26
- "Closer (deviation)" (remixed by Dangers, Silvey) - 6:15
- "Closer (further away)" (remixed by Kennedy, Humphrey, Aguto, Decarli, Claudiex) - 5:45
- "Closer (precursor)" (remixed by Coil, Hyde) - 7:16
- "Closer (internal)" (remixed by Kennedy, Humphrey, Aguto, Decarli, Claudiex) - 4:15
[edit] Disc 2: Closer to God
- "Closer to God" (remixed by Reznor, Beavan, Pollack) - 5:05
- "Heresy (blind)" (remixed by Ogilvie, Valcic, Bisara) - 5:32
- "Memorabilia" - 7:21
- "March of the Fuckheads" (remixed by Sherwood) - 4:43
[edit] Cassette version (Australia)
- "Closer" - 6:26
- "March Of The Pigs (Live)"
Other versions (formats, countries) of the single have the same track listing of the U.S. release.
[edit] The video
The music video was directed by Mark Romanek and first aired on May 12, 1994. It was cut down from its original length to 4:36. The video was popular and helped bolster the success of the band. It was also somewhat controversial due to its imagery which included a nude woman with a crucifix mask, a monkey tied to a cross, and diagrams of vulvas. Many think these images were inspired by the art of Joel-Peter Witkin. Scenes that had to be removed were replaced with a title card that said "Scene Missing," and the instances of the word "fuck" being edited out were accompanied by a stop in the video motion, to make it appear as if the stop was a result of defective film(this was done to make sure the flow of the song was not affected). The video also has a stylized, old-film look. The video is one of two directed by Romanek that the Museum of Modern Art has added to its permanent collection.
In mid-2002, the full-on unedited version of this video was aired on MTV2 as part of a special countdown showcasing the most controversial videos ever to air on MTV. This countdown was only shown late at night due to the graphic imagery of "Closer" and several other videos.
In 2006, "Closer" won a poll held by VH1 Classic for the twenty greatest videos of all time, it was number one.
The unedited video is included in Closure, The Downward Spiral (DualDisc) and Directors Label Volume 4: The Work Of Director Mark Romanek. Behind-the-scenes footage with commentary by Romanek is included in Closure (DVD) and Directors Label.
[edit] Live performance
During the Woodstock 1994 performance of "Closer", bassist Danny Lohner and guitarist Robin Finck joined Reznor on keyboards for the song, with Reznor performing an extended synth solo.
There are performance videos of "Closer" on And All that Could Have Been and Beside You in Time.
In the tours following the release of With Teeth, Nine Inch Nails has been performing "Closer" with a new breakdown that cuts the track length by about a minute and a half. Instead of playing a prerecorded clip of Trent Reznor saying "all through every forest, above the trees / within my stomach, scraped off my knees / I drink the honey, inside your hive / you are the reason, I stay alive", Reznor screams these lyrics live to the backdrop of "The Only Time", a track from Pretty Hate Machine. Two versions of this appear on Beside You in Time.
[edit] Cover versions
- "Closer" has been covered by Richard Cheese and Lounge Against the Machine, Curl, The Galan Pixs, Eric Gorfain, Maroon 5, Maxwell, Frank Rogala, Rosetta Stone, Ark Sano, S.I.N.A., Spiralmouth and Transient.
- Weird Al Yankovic's song "Germs" from his album Running with Scissors parodies the style of "Closer", and more so, "Terrible Lie" off the Pretty Hate Machine album. It is also included in the medley "The Alternative Polka" from Bad Hair Day.
- The Asylum Street Spankers occasionally perform a bluegrass version, available at the Live Music Archive.
- A parody by Nine Inch Richards was released on a maxi-single entitled Closer to Hogs.
[edit] In popular culture
- An uncredited edit of the remix "Closer (precursor)" is featured in the opening credits of the movie Se7en.
- Limp Bizkit parodied "Closer" (as well "The Perfect Drug") in their song "Hot Dog". The chorus goes: "You wanna fuck me like an animal, You like to burn me on the inside, You like to think that I'm a perfect drug, Just know that nothing you do will bring you closer to me." Another line in the song is "Nine Inch Nail get knocked the fuck out!" This is a testament to the feud between Bizkit frontman Fred Durst and Trent Reznor. Reznor was given a writing credit for the song, and thus earns royalties whenever the song is played or copies of the album are sold.
- The Hitcher (2007 remake) uses the song in the background of a car chase scene.
[edit] External links
- nin.com
- Halo 9 at NINCollector.com
- discogs.com: Closer to God (US CD5")
- discogs.com: Closer to God (US CD5" Re-release)
- discogs.com: Closer to God (US 2x12")
- discogs.com: Closer to God (disc 1) (UK CD5")
- discogs.com: Closer to God (disc 2) (UK CD5")
- discogs.com: Closer to God (disc 1) (UK 12")
- discogs.com: Closer to God (disc 2) (UK 12")
- discogs.com: Closer (UK 2x12")
Current live band: Aaron North · Jeordie White · Alessandro Cortini · Josh Freese
Past members: Jeff Ward · Richard Patrick · James Woolley · Chris Vrenna · Robin Finck · Danny Lohner · Charlie Clouser · Jerome Dillon · Alex Carapetis
Major studio albums: Pretty Hate Machine · Broken · The Downward Spiral · The Fragile · With Teeth · Year Zero
Remix albums: Fixed · Further Down the Spiral · Things Falling Apart
Live releases: Closure · And All That Could Have Been · Beside You in Time
Singles: "Down in It" · "Head Like a Hole" · "Sin" · "Happiness in Slavery" · "Wish" · "March of the Pigs" · "Closer" · "Burn" · "Hurt" · "The Perfect Drug" · "The Day the World Went Away" · "We're in This Together" · "Into the Void" · "Starfuckers, Inc." · "Deep" · "The Hand That Feeds" · "Only" · "Every Day Is Exactly the Same" · "Survivalism"
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