Heresy
Heresy (Instrumental)
Heresy (Version)
Heresy (Blind)
Heresy (Demo)
"Heresy" is the third track on The Downward Spiral. In 2004, a demo version was included with the Tenth Anniversary 2-disc SACD of The Downward Spiral.
Contents
Song Credits
- Production: Trent Reznor
- Mixing Engineer: Alan Moulder
Appearances
Halos
- The Downward Spiral
- Further Down The Spiral (UK)
- Closer To God
Seeds
Other
- Righteous Kill internet teaser trailer
Versions
Heresy
Best described lyrically as a scathing attack on religion (particularly Western Christianity), "Heresy" contains synthesized bass, simple and powerful drum loops, and distorted guitar riffs backing aggressive vocals and moody atmospherics. The lyrics are ripe with Nietzschean concepts and allude to the infamous "God Is Dead" statement. Like many other songs on the album, the song's bridge contrasts heavily with the verses and choruses by being considerably quieter. This is also the second song on the album to contain "The Downward Spiral Motif" and is played (in power chords at Drop D tuning) by the guitars during the chorus as follows:
Heresy (Instrumental)
Released by Reznor through his remix.nin.com account, this is an unmastered and vocalless version of the album cut.
Heresy (Version)
This remix samples "In Suburbia" and "Television Believers" by Aron Ranen's Religion.
Song Credits
- Manipulation: Charlie Clouser
Heresy (Blind)
This version splices up the bass track and the drums to create a dancier beat (like the "Slate" remix of "Head Like A Hole"). The choruses are much less layered.
Song Credits
- Manipulation: Dave Ogilvie, Anthony Valcic, Joe Bisara
Heresy (Demo)
This demo version is found on the 2-disc Deluxe Edition of The Downward Spiral. The vocals in the verses are solely whispered, rather than both whispered and sung in Reznor's high register as on album version. As well, the tempo is slower, and the structure is altered, featuring a differently-arranged introduction.
Live
This song has been played very faithfully to the album version since 1994, though it was considered a setlist rarity until the Wave Goodbye Tour in 2009. The missing line from the studio version, "Will you die for this", was used in the Wave Goodbye tour.
Lyrics
He sewed his eyes shut because he is afraid to see He tries to tell me what I put inside of me He's got the answers to ease my curiosity He dreamed a god up and called it Christianity Your God is dead and no one cares If there is a Hell I will see you there He flexed his muscles to keep his flock of sheep in line He made a virus that would kill off all the swine His perfect kingdom of killing, suffering and pain Demands devotion atrocities done in his name Your God is dead and no one cares Drowning in his own hypocrisy If there is a Hell I will see you there Burning with your god in humility Will you die for this?
The penultimate line of the final chorus as printed in the liner notes is not sung on the final album cut. The last line, rather than being sung at the end of the song, is repeated during the bridge, as evidenced in live performances.
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