Year Zero
Year Zero (also known as Halo 24 or Year Zero: Zero-Gen-Ten in Japan) is the sixth studio album by Nine Inch Nails, released on April 13, 2007 in the UK and Europe, and April 17, 2007 worldwide, by Interscope Records. It was produced by Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor in collaboration with Alan Moulder and engineer Atticus Ross, both of whom worked in a similar capacity on Nine Inch Nails' previous major studio release, With Teeth. Mastering was done by Brian "Big Bass" Gardner.
In a 2005 interview with Kerrang!, Reznor expressed his intentions to write material for a new release during the With Teeth tour, and it was confirmed that he was working on it by September 2006. Year Zero began its mixing stage in January of 2007, and Reznor stated on his blog on The Spiral blog that the album was finished as of February 5, 2007. The album marks a new style of lyric writing for Reznor:
“...for the first time in my life, I wanted to break away from the idea of opening up my journal and transferring that into song lyrics. And I really thought about what was at the forefront of my concern, and, at the state I'm at right now, at the age I'm at, just the state of being an American citizen, a lot of concern I have about the direction the country's headed in, and uh, kind of the erosion of freedoms that seems like we're experiencing, and the way we treat the world and our own citizens felt like something I needed to comment on.” [1]
A string of mysterious websites have been discovered around the internet related to the album. Learn more at the Year Zero Research page.
Trent Reznor on Year Zero
"This record began as an experiment with noise on a laptop in a bus on tour somewhere. That sound led to a daydream about the end of the world. That daydream stuck with me and over time revealed itself to be much more. I believe sometimes you have a choice in what inspiration you choose to follow and other times you really don't. This record is the latter. Once I tuned into it, everything fell into place... as if it were meant to be. With a framework established, the songs were very easy to write. Things started happening in my "real" life that blurred the lines of what was fiction and what wasn't. The record turned out to be more than a just a record in scale, as you will see over time.
Part one is year zero. Concept record. Sixteen tracks. All written and performed by me, produced / programmed by me and Atticus Ross, mixed by Alan Moulder, mastered by Brian "Big Bass" Gardner. Release date: April 17, 2007.
What's it about? Well, it takes place about fifteen 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. The world has reached the breaking point - politically, spiritually and ecologically. Written from various perspectives of people in this world, "year zero" examines various viewpoints set against an impending moment of truth. How does it sound? You will hear for yourself soon enough, but given the point of this document is to provide information...
This record is much more of a "sound collage" than recent efforts from me.
A lot of it was improvised.
It is very tedious describing your own music.
It's not just music.
It's probably too long, but it felt like the right thing to do to paint the complete picture.
It will sound different after a few listens.
You can think about it and it will reveal more than you were expecting.
You can dance to a lot of it.
You can fuck to a lot of it (maybe all of it depending on what you're into)[2]."
Track listing
- "Hyperpower!" – 1:42
- "The Beginning Of The End" – 2:47
- "Survivalism" – 4:23
- "The Good Soldier" – 3:23
- "Vessel" – 4:53
- "Me, I'm Not" – 4:52
- "Capital G" – 3:50
- "My Violent Heart" – 4:19
- "The Warning" – 3:38
- "God Given" – 3:50
- "Meet Your Master" – 4:08
- "The Greater Good" – 4:52
- "The Great Destroyer" – 3:17
- "Another Version Of The Truth" – 4:09
- "In This Twilight" – 3:33
- "Zero-Sum" – 6:14
Album Credits
- Writing and performance: Trent Reznor
- Production: Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross
- Mix: Alan Moulder
- Engineering: Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross, Alan Moulder, Brett Bachemin, Doug Trantow, Alan Mason
- Recorded all over the world
- Mixed at Chalice Studios (Los Angeles, CA)
- "Hyperpower!" drums and "Capital G" drums/brass/winds recorded at Capitol Studios (Hollywood, CA) with assistant engineer Steve Genewick
- Mastering: Brian Gardener at Bernie Grundman Mastering (Hollywood, CA)
- World building: Trent Reznor, Rob Sheridan
- World integration and enhancement: 42, Alex Lieu, Jordan Weisman, Sean Stewart, Elan Lee, Johnny Rodriguez, Susan Bonds
- Art direction: Rob Sheridan, Trent Reznor
- "The Presence," "The Great Divide," "The Scorched Earth" by Hydraulx
- Artist: Matthew Santoro
- "The Hand Of Faith," "The Hand Of Desperation" by Rob Sheridan
- Hair and makeup: Cori Bardo
- Management: Rebel Waltz, Inc.
- Booking: William Morris Agency
- Business management: Gelfand, Rennert & Feldman
- Legal: David Altschul, Zia Modabber
- Sounding board: Marc Geiger
- Coordination: Brett Bachemin
- Assistance: Shaynee Lee Gordy
Thank you very much: Tiffany Andrews, Thavius Beck, Jeremy Berman, Brandi Booth, Steve "Coco" Brandon, Gus Brandt, Andrew "Hans" Buscher, Brad Child, Trevor Cole, Willie Cole, Alessandro Cortini, Jerome Crooks, CX Kidtronik, Zack de la Rocha, Robert Dorian, Vanessa Freebairn-Smith, Josh Freese, Valerie Geller, Andrew Grad, Jeff Greenberg, Josh Homme, Alissa Juarez, Pete Keppier, Darren Kroupa, Ana Lenchantin, Tamar Levine, Marie Lewis, Chandra Lynn, Jackie McPherson, Jessyca Estrada Meyer, Dustin Mosley, Pablo Motta, Jamie Myers, April Napier, Sara Newkirk, Aaron North, Valerie Pilinski, Nyke Prince, Michael Prowda, Stephen Rehage, Martin St. Pierre, Claudia Sarne, Chris Schleyer, The Solutions Backwards Initiative, Mark Stephen, Michael Sullivan, Todd Tiedemann, John Van Eaton, Jeordie White, Saul Williams, Irit Zarutsky
Ableton, Activision, Analogue Haven, Big City Music, DigiDesign, Guitar Center Hollywood, Izotope, Soundtoys, Line 5, Ohm Force, Metasonix, Native Instruments, The NIN Hotline, Nintendo of America, Rock-It Cargo, Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.
Special thanks to Jimmy Iovine and everyone at Interscope.
Thank you for the extra effort: Eric Fermin, Larry Tull
- ©2007 Leaving Hope Music/TVT Music, Inc. (ASCAP)
- Administered by Leaving Hope Music, Inc.
Year Zero Hints
For full details on all hints found through the retail release of the CD see this ETS thread.
The Booklet
- On the front of the booklet the words "THE MAILSTROM" can be read in the top left corner. This leads to the website http://www.themailstrom.com/.
- Highlighted characters in the lyrics and notes throughout the booklet spell out the wreckage and shard for the Mailstrom wreckage Usurp.
- Numbers scattered throughout the booklet led to the discovery of the wreckage and shard for the Mailstrom wreckage Flood.
- The white bars in the bottom left of the Meet Your Master lyrics page are different in the Metropolis Records release and Interscope release of the CD. When combined with similar lines found on an Open Source Resistance flier the words "VIABILITY INDEX" can be read, leading to http://www.viabilityindex.com.
The CD
- When the CD is warmed up, the thermocrome covering on the CD reveals a string of binary numbers that when translated into ASCII read "exterminal.net", leading to the website http://www.exterminal.net.
The Case
- The characters printed on the gun on the panel left of the CD spell out the wreckage and shard for Mailstrom wreckage Scorpion.
Regarding the leak
On April 1, 2007 a bootleg recording of the Chicago, Illinois listening party of March 18, 2007 surfaced on several peer-to-peer networks. The quality of the recording is very low and it is apparent that whoever made the recording did not have very good sound capturing equipment, presumably a cellphone.
On April 4, 2007 a high-quality leak of the promotional disc supplied to listening parties was also leaked onto peer-to-peer networks. Perhaps to counteract and discourage any piracy of the leak, the entire album was made available for free streaming on the album's official website later that afternoon. Shortly after the stream was made available, high-quality leaks found their way to various sites and P2P networks.
Perhaps in another response to the leak, Reznor commissioned Q101 in Chicago to play the entire album on their radio station.
It is widely regarded however that Reznor himself was responsible for leaking the album as a result of his unappreciation for RIAA's Cease & Desist warrants issued to various websites that hosted free downloads of the 4 USB "leaks". Reznor's own involvement with the leak, however, will always be speculation at best due to his own legal liability.
Film/Television Project
Trent Reznor has stated that Year Zero is “part of a bigger picture of a number of things I’m working on. Essentially, I wrote the soundtrack to a movie that doesn’t exist.” In March, Kerrang! Radio reported that “Reznor admitted he’s already in talks about a movie version of his upcoming album, a concept piece, with part two scheduled next year.” Reznor has said that he is currently more interested in a television project rather than a film and that he has a producer and has met with writers. On August 10 2007, Trent Reznor announced that they would soon be taking the concept to television networks to try and make some sort of deal: "We're about to pitch it to the network, so we're a couple of weeks away from meeting all of the main people, and we'll see what happens." [3]