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Trent Reznor’s ‘Year Zero’ Heading To HBO?

Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails has been in talks in with HBO about making a two-season maxi-series out of “Year Zero,” the dark future tale that Reznor has chronicled in his music as well as in a celebrated Alternate Reality Game (ARG) with the same title that was created by 42 Entertainment.

Trent Reznor's 'Year Zero' Heading To HBO?

“It’s the most exciting thing on the horizon, it’s the thing that when I wake up in the morning it makes me say, ‘God it would be cool if that happened,” Reznor told me this week while sitting backstage before a Nails concert in Toronto. “This is my grand ambition. Will it happen? I don’t know. It was fun sitting and telling [the HBO] guys and watching them shake their head and having writers on board and producers that are in to it. It’s been a fun thing.”

“Year Zero” began (as so many things do in the music of NIN) from a place of negative emotion and sonic experimentation. Reznor was increasingly outraged by the geopolitical situation during the Bush years and he wanted to channel that fury into music, but he was loath to drift into the limiting lexicon of protest lyrics.

“How could I express what I was feeling in a way that didn’t sound like bitching about George Bush? I mean, you know, I love Neil Young but I didn’t want to listen to that record, really,” he said, referring to the singer-songwriter’s “Living with War.” “My reaction to that kind of record is, ‘We know this. It’s obvious.’”

“So it started with me trying to write it as a piece of fiction. I was thinking, ‘It could be the worst idea ever in the world but, if it doesn’t work, it doesn’t have to come out.’ I started by writing a kind of world bible about what life would be like around 15 or 20 years from now if things continue on the same path. I spent a few weeks filling it in with the events that could lead to this kind of time and place. Then as an experiment I started writing songs about people in this place and from different points of view.”

The problem was the music was compelling and powerful, but it was more about sensation than story.

“I had a record that would make sense to me but no one else would ever know what it was because there was no narrative. It’s modular, its a collection of snapshots. These were glimpses of a place. Maybe with liner notes I could communicate some of it, but how do you get liner notes in 2007?”

He considered a graphic novel. “That was the route we were going to go with initially. We talked to a different companies about releasing it. But it didn’t feel quite right. We thought about a film, but that has a different timetable and too many people need to say yes. That wouldn’t line up right. then I started thinking about how I could make it really interactive, something you experience rather than something you read.”

Reznor remembered reading about 42 Entertainment and their deeply layered ARG for the Steven Spielberg film “A.I.” He met with them and the result was a truly amazing through-the-looking-glass creation on-line, shaped by the 42 team working closely with the rock star and his art director, Rob Sheridan. “It’s ahrd to explain it,” Reznor said, and he’s right. But the best way to get your head around it is through the nifty (and entertaining) case-study presentation that you can find here.

Reznor was delighted with the result. “It was probably the most fun thing I’ve done.” Now he wants to finish the story he started and do it across a range of media.

“I just pitched it to HBO two weeks ago in L.A. It went great. Ideally, we’re trying to get them to do a two-year limited series. I prefer that over a film. We would have a second ARG tying into the second album and ties into the series and they all happen together with a budget needed to pull that all off. There would be a tour down the road. The record completes the story, the ending that no one knows. I know what happens. I knew when I started it. And it’s not what people think.”

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Nine Inch Nails ‘Year Zero’ Leaked

Nine Inch Nails 'Year Zero' Leaked

Yes I have it. Yes it is mindfuckingly Reznor’s best work in years! Yes it is out there! Yes there will be a Dogmatic review very soon! Yes you should all rush out and buy it on April 17. Yes! Yes! Yes!!!

Listen to Year Zero

NIN: Survivalism Video

Nine Inch Nails Survivalism Video

You know the drill. Mystery USB drives are found at tonight’s London Nine Inch Nails gig. This time, not a leaked track of the forthcoming Year Zero album but a lo-res and hi-res version of the band’s new video for the ‘Survivalism’ track.

Killer video by the way which unlocks yet another website.

Hi-Res version
YouTube

Nine Inch Nails: In This Twilight

Nine Inch Nails: Year Zero
Nine Inch Nails: Year Zero cover

Gawd! I’m in the midst of watching Dogmatic turn into a freaking Nine Inch Nails fansite but sheesh, with so much activity from Mr. Reznor – it’s hard not to be sucked into the ‘Year Zero’ machinations. Above is the cover-art for the new album. Here is the fourth leaked track called ‘In This Twilight’ which was attached to a USB drive on a flyer outside the band’s Manchester gig tonight.

Aussie fans, first Melbourne and Sydney shows sold-out. Spiral fan members can purchase tickets to 2nd shows in these cities today.

(With thanks to Yito of Dead Indie Elephants for the heads up!)

Nine Inch Nails ‘Year Zero’ Tracklisting (& leaked tracks!)

Trent Reznor/Nine Inch Nails Year Zero Tracklisting

Nine Inch Nails has revealed the complete track listing for its new album, Year Zero, due on April 17.

“Concept record. Sixteen tracks. What’s it about? Well, it takes place about 15 years in the future. Things are not good. If you imagine a world where greed and power continue to run their likely course, you’ll have an idea of the backdrop.”

01. Hyperpower!
02. The Beginning of the End
03. Survivalism
04. The Good Soldier
05. Vessel
06. Me, I’m Not
07. Capital G
08. My Violent Heart
09. The Warning
10. God Given
11. Meet Your Master
12. The Greater Good
13. The Great Destroyer
14. Another Version of the Truth
15. In This Twilight
16. Zero-Sum

Third Nine Inch Nails Track ‘Leaked’

Nine Inch Nails 'Me, I'm Not'

Track 6 from the upcoming Nine Inch Nails album Year Zero has been leaked to the public through another USB drive found in Barcelona. (The band is currently in the midst of the European tour). The .rar file on the flash drive featured two files… the aforementioned ‘Me, I’m Not’ track as well as a file labeled 2432.MP3. This second MP3 features a spectrograph hidden message which reveals a series of numbers (216.333.1810) in the form of a phone number. The subsequent ‘phone-message’ in the MP3 is a rather disturbing call tying in the ‘Year Zero’ concept nicely. (somewhat!)

More related websites are also appearing:

And on Reznor’s blog:

“…Exciting times. Maddening times. Somebody needs to get the internet working in Europe for one.
The term “marketing” sure is a frustrating one for me at the moment. What you are now starting to experience IS “year zero”. It’s not some kind of gimmick to get you to buy a record – it IS the art form… and we’re just getting started. Hope you enjoy the ride…”

Nine Inch Nails Announce Australian Tour

Nine Inch Nails Announce Australian Tour

Start saving those pennies kiddies, Nine Inch Nails are heading our way. As always, see you there!

Dates:

  • May 7, 2007: Brisbane – Riverstage
  • May 9, 2007: Sydney – Big Top, Luna Park
  • May 13, 2007: Melbourne – The Metro Nightclub

And in other news, Spin’s got the early scoop on the upcoming NIN album.

While many details have yet to be confirmed about the forthcoming Nine Inch Nails album, the first since 2005’s With Teeth, its title may turn out to be Year Zero, or so one can glean from a new URL on NIN’s website: yearzero.nin.com.

Spin editors recently had the opportunity to preview a few tracks from the album. “It’s a more compact, immediate Trent,” said Spin assistant editor Kyle Anderson after the listening session. “It’s probably the most minimalist Nine Inch Nails has ever been. Conversely, Trent’s getting outside of himself lyrically — it’s a real state-of-the-union message wrapped in a sci-fi concept album about a totalitarian government in the not-too-distant future.”