One record at a time: 283. Nine Inch Nails - Add Violence

The EP "Add Violence" starts with the electronic rattling of "Less Than" which has a strong melody and immediate appeal. The first track ends unceremoniously and the percussion of "The Lovers" comes hot on its heels. This is one of those songs where the verse consists of unintelligible whispers/speech but the chorus explodes into a seductive melody revealing the true majesty of the song. "This Isn't The Place" is an atmospheric piece that is largely instrumental and completes the first side without making much impression.

"Not Anymore" relies on the dynamic between the quieter verses and the blazing chorus. Whilst this approach is partially successful, it becomes a little tiring - something the band must have been aware of as the track only last for three minutes.

The remainder of the record is taken up by an eleven minute opus titled "The Background World". Things start out well with ebbing synths pads and a solid programmed beat underpinning Trent's tale of a world "bleeding out". The song proper ends after about five minutes and the remainder of the track consists of a loop with increasing amounts of distortion applied. After a few minutes things simply become a wall of white noise. Why anyone would want to sit an listen to that nonsense for six minutes I have no idea. It's a shame the end of the record is so bad as it drags down the good stuff that came before. At least it came with a free slip mat. 3/5