Nine Inch Nails presents 'Still', a captivating album that delves into the depths of human emotion, released on 22 January 2002 through Interscope. This 43-minute masterpiece weaves a sonic tapestry of industrial rock, industrial, industrial metal, electronic rock, alternative metal, and nu metal, creating a unique sound that is both haunting and mesmerising.
The tracklist, featuring songs such as 'Something I Can Never Have', 'The Fragile', and 'The Day The World Went Away', showcases the band's ability to craft hauntingly beautiful soundscapes that explore themes of loss, longing, and introspection. With 'Still', Nine Inch Nails invites listeners to immerse themselves in a world of sonic experimentation, where the boundaries of traditional music are pushed to the limit.
Through the album's carefully curated selection of tracks, including 'And All That Could Have Been', 'The Persistence Of Loss', and 'Leaving Hope', Nine Inch Nails demonstrates their mastery of atmospheric sound design, creating a sense of tension and release that draws the listener in and refuses to let go. 'Still' is a testament to the band's innovative spirit and their continued ability to create music that is both challenging and deeply rewarding.