The Fragile

Album: The Fragile (1999)
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Songfacts®:

  • The album was recorded at Trent Reznor's Nothing Studios in New Orleans, using the latest and greatest in digital technology, including Pro Tools editing equipment. Reznor played most of the instruments, with guest musicians dropping by every now and then. With Pro Tools, Trent and engineer Alan Moulder were able to record lots of stuff and then mix and match as they saw fit. To create the percussion sounds on this song, they did a lot of experimenting with drums, rigging a drum kit to trigger a synthesizer in order to create a hybrid sound. They also gathered boxes, bottles, and some glass that they put into the bass drum. These various percussion sounds were recorded and turned into a loop for the basis of the track.
  • This is one of 23 tracks on The Fragile, which tell a story known only to Reznor. An earlier track is called "The Frail," which uses elements similar to the title track. While "The Fragile" finds Reznor singing to a girl and offering to look after her ("I won't let you fall apart"), it's part of a bigger picture which Trent later explained was his way of working out his issues with addiction.
  • Reznor was in the midst of struggling with alcohol and cocaine addiction during the recording The Fragile. "My brain [was] not working at its best, and I [was] scared," he remembered during an episode of the Song Exploder podcast. "So that record took forever, that was two-and-a-half years working on that album, because of fear. I wasn't embracing the process of creating, I was trying to get through it."

Comments: 7

  • Salvatore John Allan Fisher The Goat from UranusThis song freaking mean.
  • Ollie from Berkhamsted, United Kingdomyeah but be so sure. just cos he did that live. lots of things go down in the studio. things we will never see unless its dream theater ugh
  • Brigette from Melbourne, Australiathis is my favourite song by them, right next to march of the pigs.
  • Sara from Crack Springs, Wyawesome song....very well done another beautiful peice by the industrial GOD
  • Jamie from Faversham, Kent, EnglandPerhaps he did the tamborine thing live but during the studio recording he did the broken glass?
  • Stacey from St.petersburg, FlBeautiful
  • Mike from Chicago, Il
    The idea that the 'crashing drum sound' was achieved by putting broken glass in the bass drum is completely incorrect. It was, in fact, achieved by placing a tamborine on top of the floor tom. This is evident in the performance of the song on the 1999 VMAs.
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