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Album Review: Closure

  • Artist: Spahn Ranch
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: February 06, 2001
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Spahn Ranch was responsible for some of the most exciting industrial sounds of the 1990s, but during the latter part of the decade, it became increasingly clear that the group didn't want to embrace industrial music exclusively. While Spahn Ranch was noisy and abrasive in the beginning, it became more and more melodic as time passed. In fact, very few of the songs on Closure (which was recorded in 2000 and released in 2001) favor an industrial approach -- most of the time, Spahn Ranch provides dark wave/dark electronic sounds that are moody and gloomy rather than abrasive. "Destruction" and "Mind Over Matter" are relevant to the industrial-dance and EBM scenes, but, overall, the material is much closer to goth rock's brooding sorrow than industrial's in-your-face anger -- and that is true of original songs like "The Last Laugh" and "Reasons" as well as an unlikely cover of P.J. Harvey's "The River," which is a radical departure from her version and works surprisingly well in a dark wave setting. Some industrial purists wish that Spahn still sounded exactly like it did in the early '90s, but this excellent CD indicates that the group is doing the right thing by continuing to grow and evolve. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Reasons Athan Maroulis Spahn Ranch (5:24)
The River Spahn Ranch (4:47)
Destruction Athan Maroulis Spahn Ranch (4:16)
The Missing Frame Athan Maroulis Spahn Ranch (5:03)
Born on a Ray of Sound Spahn Ranch (3:41)
Phase Athan Maroulis Spahn Ranch (4:18)
The Last Laugh Athan Maroulis Spahn Ranch (3:52)
Flash Forward Spahn Ranch (3:48)
Mind over Matter Spahn Ranch (4:00)
A Picture Athan Maroulis Spahn Ranch (4:39)

Credits

Spahn Ranch (Main Performer), Danny B. Harvey (Guitar), Harry Lewis (Percussion), Matt Green (Guitar), Matt Green (Keyboards), Matt Green (Programming), Matt Green (Melodica), Matt Green (Producer), Matt Green (Engineer), Matt Green (Mixing), Judson Leach (Mastering), Athan Maroulis (Vocals), Athan Maroulis (Lyricist), Athan Maroulis (Art Direction), Athan Maroulis (Photography), Eunah Lee (Graphic Design), Mark Blasquez (Mixing)
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Closure
Video by Nine Inch Nails
Released November 25, 1997
Recorded 1994-1995
Genre Industrial rock
Length 133:24
Label Nothing Records
Producer John A. Malm, Jr.
Professional reviews
Nine Inch Nails video chronology
Broken
(1995)
Closure
(1997)
And All That Could Have Been
(1999)

Closure (also known as Halo 12) is a double VHS set by Nine Inch Nails released in 1997. Closure is the twelfth official Nine Inch Nails release. It consists of one tape of live concert and behind-the-scenes footage from the "Self Destruct" tour and one tape of music videos.

Contents

Music listing

Self Destruct Tour (tape 1)

  1. "Terrible Lie"
  2. "Piggy"
  3. "Down in It"
  4. "March of the Pigs"
  5. "The Only Time"
  6. "Wish"
  7. "Hurt" (with David Bowie)
  8. "Something I Can Never Have"

Music Videos (tape 2)

  1. "Head Like a Hole" – 4:31
  2. "Sin" – 2:11
  3. "Down in It" – 3:50
  4. "Pinion" – 1:16
  5. "Wish" – 3:42
  6. "Help Me I Am In Hell" – 2:03
  7. "Happiness in Slavery" – 4:48
  8. "Gave Up" – 4:27
  9. "March of the Pigs" – 3:03
  10. "Eraser (live)" – 4:23
  11. "Hurt (live)" – 5:10
  12. "Wish (live)" – 3:49
  13. "Closer" – 4:36
  14. "The Perfect Drug" – 4:13

DVD version

In August 2004, Trent Reznor announced a DVD version of Closure, long requested and anticipated by fans, which was to be released in late 2004. It contains over 90 minutes of additional footage compared to the prior VHS release. A teaser trailer shown on the NIN website included new footage from the 1989 tour, Lollapalooza, Woodstock '94, clips from the making of the "Closer" and "The Perfect Drug" videos, and the unreleased, original versions of the "March of the Pigs" and "Hurt" videos. The deluxe two-disc DVD set, though finished and ready for authoring and release, has been indefinitely postponed by Interscope Records.

Earliest Live Shows/Lollapalooza/Hate 90/Self Destruct Tour (disc 1 additional footage)

  1. "Now I'm Nothing/Terrible Lie"
  2. "Sin" (clip)
  3. "Sanctified" (first show)
  4. "Down In It" (clip)
  5. "Big Man With A Gun" (rehearsal)
  6. "Pinion" (clip)
  7. "March of the Pigs" (clip)
  8. "Get Down Make Love" (clip)
  9. "Hurt" original video (making of)
  10. "Reptile" (Woodstock 94)
  11. "March of the Pigs" original video (clip)
  12. "Mr Self Destruct" (clip)
  13. "Closer" (clip)
  14. "Wish" (soundcheck clip)
  15. "Big Man with a Gun"
  16. "The Perfect Drug" (making of)
  17. "Something I Can Never Have" (Woodstock 94)

Availability

In 2006, Disc 1 of a so-called "prototype" edition of the DVD set appeared on the BitTorrent site The Pirate Bay, including the aforementioned bonus content and a still image gallery. The torrent also contains the artwork from the promotional poster that was rendered for the DVD, containing more detail than the original VHS cover. Disc 2 later appeared, including behind-the-scenes footage of the "Closer" video with commentary by Mark Romanek. Both of these discs were submitted to The Pirate Bay (along with The Broken Movie DVD "leak") by a user known only as seed0. Other torrents also feature audio-only versions of the music from both parts of Closure. The first CD features the live renditions from the videos, as well as various audio-samples of the backstage material, entitled 'Filler'.

Fans speculate that Reznor may have been the source of this leak, based on a post on his official blog: "12/21/06 : Happy Holidays! This one is a guilt-free download. (shhhh - I didn't say that out loud). If you know what I'm talking about, cool."[1] This was later alluded to by Reznor, tongue-in cheek, during an interview: "A couple of years ago around this time of year, somebody must have broken into my personal files and uploaded onto a torrent site the entire DVD of Closure[...] So that basically means that it doesn't need to come out on DVD anymore."[2]

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