
On this day, 17 years ago, Nine Inch Nails released 'The Hands That Feeds' single
On 28 March 2005 Nine Inch Nails released ‘The Hand That Feeds’ as the lead single from their fourth studio album, With Teeth (2005). It is the highest charting song by Nine Inch Nails on all charts except for U.S. Modern Rock Tracks, where it stayed at number one for five weeks, because the single that followed, "Only", stayed at number one for two more weeks (non-consecutively).
It is, to date, Nine Inch Nails' only single to hit the top 10 of the UK Singles Chart, as well as their highest-charting single on the U.S. Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, peaking at number two.
NIN was due to play this song at the 2005 MTV Movie Awards, but dropped out due to conflicts between Trent Reznor and MTV concerning the band's plan to incorporate an image of George W. Bush into the performance. An announcement made by Trent Reznor on the NIN website on 26 May stated:
"Nine Inch Nails will not be performing at the MTV Movie Awards as previously announced. We were set to perform 'The Hand That Feeds' with an unmolested, straightforward image of George W. Bush as the backdrop. Apparently, the image of our president is as offensive to MTV as it is to me. See you on tour this fall when we return to play in America."
The following day, MTV stated:
"While we respect Nine Inch Nails' point of view, we were uncomfortable with their performance being built around a partisan political statement. When we discussed our discomfort with the band, their choice was to unfortunately pull out of the Movie Awards."
The song was nominated for Best Hard Rock Performance for the 48th Annual Grammy Awards in 2006.
The Hand That Feeds (Lyrics)
You're keeping in step
In the line
Got your chin held high and you feel just fine
'cause you do
What you're told
But inside your heart it is black and it's hollow and it's cold
Just how deep do you believe?
Will you bite the hand that feeds?
Will you chew until it bleeds?
Can you get up off your knees?
Are you brave enough to see?
Do you wanna change it?
What if this whole crusade's a charade
And behind it all there's a price to be paid
For the blood on which we dine
Justified in the name of the holy and the divine
Just how deep do you believe?
Will you bite the hand that feeds?
Will you chew until it bleeds?
Can you get up off your knees?
Are you brave enough to see?
Do you wanna change it?
So naive
I keep holding on to what I wanna believe
I can see
But I keep holding on and on and on and on
Will you bite the hand that feeds you?
Will you stay down on your knees?
Will you bite the hand that feeds you?
Will you stay down on your knees?
Will you bite the hand that feeds you?
Will you stay down on your knees?
Will you bite the hand that feeds you?
Will you stay down on your knees?
Will you bite the hand that feeds you?
Will you stay down on your knees?
Will you bite the hand that feeds you?
Will you stay down on your knees?
Will you bite the hand that feeds you?
Will you stay down on your knees?
Will you bite the hand that feeds you?
Will you stay down on your knees?
"Backwards" is the first studio album by Unusual Architecture, a duo born in Ferrara (Italy) in 2019,
released by the Brazilian independent label Wave Records.
This album is the result of the collaboration between the two members of the Unusual Architecture
project: Davide Carlotti, saxophonist, keyboardist and synth programmer, and Susanna Zaghi,
singer and lyrics writer. Both were previously members of Intelligence Dept., one of the most
prominent bands in the history of the Italian new wave.
The sounds of “Backwards” are characterised by pressing rhythms and hammering sequencers but
also by rarefied atmospheres with a dark character. All this is overlaid by Susanna's voice, always
intense and rich in nuances, and Davide's sax and keyboards, which create the musical fabric that
blends with the sounds of electronic drums and synthesizers.

Dual Analog merges spirituality & sexuality for new album, 'Lust, Worship & Desire'!
Seattle-based "turbowave" band, Dual Analog has just unveiled their new album, 'Lust, Worship & Desire'. Conceptually inspired by Buddhism, the album tells a story of the intersection of sexuality and spirituality.
The album opens with the narrator being kissed for the first time. After years of living without affection, he decides feminine love was missing from his life.
The narrator devotes his entire existence towards reclaiming that affection and the feelings it gave him. After realising he’ll never have another experience the same way as he did the first time, he learns his life was already complete before. Nothing was missing.
Only in learning to live without want are we able to achieve enlightenment. The album ends with the narrator learning to live with an appreciation of the present and learning the fleeting nature of all things.
Musically, Dual Analog describes their music as "turbowave", a mixture of new wave, industrial and heavy metal.
'Lust, Worship & Desire' is available NOW on digital platforms including Bandcamp.

43 years of Staircase Mystery - Siouxsie And The Banshees release their second single!
Today 43 ago Siouxsie And The Banshees released ‘The Staircase (Mystery)’, it was the band's second single and was released as a stand-alone single on 23 March 1979 (Polydor Records). It also became the band’s second top 40 entry, peaking at number 24 on the UK Singles Chart.
B-side features a cover-version of the 1973 T. Rex song ‘20th Century Boy’.
The song was later added to the singles compilation album Once Upon a Time: The Singles. Also the remastered 2005 version of their debut album The Scream, contained this single as bonus material.
The acknowledged British music Melody Maker hailed the single upon its release and wrote: "The Banshees have been able to come up with a couple of slices of excellent music for their singles. 'The Staircase' hasn't anywhere near the commercial potential or immediacy of 'Hong Kong Garden', but nevertheless it's a great song. A sinister almost mesmerizing tune, dominated by Siouxsie's unorthodox vocals – it grows and matures with each play.
The Staircase (Mystery) (Tracklist)
A. The Staircase (Mystery) 3:06
B. 20th Century Boy 1:57
DISCOGS
Siouxsie and the Banshees (1979 line-up)
Siouxsie Sioux – vocals
Steven Severin – bass guitar
John McKay – guitar
Kenny Morris – drums
The Staircase (Mystery) (Lyrics)
Stare case lying face up
Stare cat on a mat
Looking down
Slide down the banister
Take the escalator
Slide down the banister
Or try the elevator
I was standing on the landing
Now I'm standing in the hall
Looking up
Won't someone assist me
Solve this mystery
Somebody assist me
Arrange the symmetry
Muffled footsteps on the carpet
Spiral steps start spinning
Around me
Which floor which ceiling
You're off balance
Which floor which ceiling
It's all upside down
Stare case lying face up
Stare cat on a mat
Looking down...
Songwriters: Sioux / John Gareth Mckay / Kenneth Ian Morris / Steven Severin
When darkness falls, the beginning of a new end has come.
X MARKS THE PEDWALK again take us on an emotional, musical journey. Nine modern and catchy Electro-Pop songs tell about determination and strength as well as moments of pain and loss.
On their 11th studio album, the electro underground pioneers present varied and unique sounds: from the driving opener "Sailors at Dawn“, to the atmospheric "Firestorm“, the stirring "Wonder“ or the powerful "Kill me tonight“, to the melancholic "Sacred Ground“ and the anthemic "Yesterdays“. NEW / END marks another highlight in the more than 30 year band history.
Releases 29th April 2022