"Head Down" is the sixth track on the Nine Inch Nails album The Slip. The song's accompanying artwork appears to represent a person committing suicide by firing a gun through the back of their mouth, a figure facing the left with their head bent down, or possibly someone's personality being implanted into a different body. It also somewhat resembles The Line Begins To Blur.
The accompanying image also resembles a glass being poured out to its right, or read left to right the shape it simply heading down.
The song is stylistically split into two parts. The verses consist of an abusive diatribe, taking the listener to task for their weaknesses and compelling them to submit to authority. The chorus, perhaps representing the response of the berated protagonist, finds the singer questioning the reality of his situation and expressing a wish to escape. The sections are sharply different musically as well, with the singer in the verses nearly shouting over a harsh drum beat and bassline, while the chorus section features more melodic singing and keyboards.
Appearances
Halos
Versions
Head Down
This is the original album version.
Live
This song has not been played live yet.
Lyrics
You What you looking at? Head down Too late for that What you want What you get Know your place Don't ever forget And this is not my face And this is not my life And there is not a single thing here I can recognize This is all a dream And none of you are real I'll give anything I'll give anything Hey you What you running from? All your hate What you've become Bet you didn't think It would happen to you All used up Half way through And this is not my face And this is not my life And there is not a single thing here I can recognize This is all a dream And none of you are real I'll give anything I'll give anything