The idea for Nine Inch Nails' sixth full studio album is incredibly original. It's a concept album dreamed up by mastermind Trent Reznor of a down-the-tubes 2022 America. The military is running the country - taking over everything from government to religion - until the people decide to fight back. Although the concept of "Year Zero" is pretty thrilling, the album itself doesn't reach its potential.
The album begins with the instrumental intro "Hyperpower" followed by the so-so "The Beginning of the End" which, at just over two minutes, ends just as you expect it to really fire up.
"Survivalism" is the album's first single, and rightfully so. The song is pumping and roaring industrial at its finest and the lyrics pack a protesting punch. Beware, militarist government of 2022. "I got my propaganda / I got revisionism / I got my violence in hi-def ultra-realism / All a part of this great nation," Reznor snarls. "Survivalism" is this album's fiery single of the new album, much like what "The Hand That Feeds" was to 2005s "With Teeth."
The next few tracks, "The Good Soldier," "Vessel" and "Me, I'm Not" are also rock solid. None carry that heavy metal edge that some of Reznor's typical songs have, but they still have that familiar Nine Inch Nails feel.
"Capital G" was the song that raised my eyebrows and brought a smile to my face. Although the story of the album takes place in 2022, Reznor is taking shots at the tyrannical leader this future America who is trigger happy, couldn't care less for the environment, and "signs his name with a capital G." Like any well-written narrative, this dark, yet poppy portion of the album is the rising action towards the big payoff.
"My Violent Heart," track eight, is the absolute climax of "Year Zero." It begins with Reznor speaking just above a whisper, creepy and quiet. It slowly builds to the exploding chorus of slamming bass, fuzz and ripping screeches. This is the song that Nine Inch Nail fans have been waiting for. It's the album's anthem for the oppressed. "On hands and knees / we crawl / you can not stop us all."