Every Day Is Exactly the Same explained

Every Day Is Exactly the Same
Cover:Edietscover.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Nine Inch Nails
Album:With Teeth
Released:April 4, 2006
Recorded:2004
Length:4:56
Label:Interscope/Nothing
Prev Title:Only
Prev Year:2005
Next Title:Survivalism
Next Year:2007

"Every Day Is Exactly the Same" is the third and final single by American industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails from their album With Teeth. It is the twenty-first official Nine Inch Nails release. The commercial single was released on April 4, 2006, as an EP.

The radio single reached #1 on the Billboard Modern Rock singles chart in the Modern Rock Tracks category and #12 in the Mainstream Rock Tracks category. The song also reached number one on the Canadian Singles Chart, and received a nomination for Best Hard Rock Performance at the 49th annual Grammy Awards.[1] "Every Day Is Exactly the Same" topped Billboard's 2006 year-end Hot Dance Singles Sales chart, and spent 104 weeks on the chart.[2] A music video was planned but scrapped in the post-production stage.[3]

Video

According to The Spiral, the music video for "Every Day Is Exactly the Same", directed by Francis Lawrence, was canceled in post-production. An image of a clapperboard and in the background what appeared to be water tank with a 3-lead ECG appeared on the official Nine Inch Nails website, but was later taken down.

There is also a studio cut video for the song. It can be seen on Beside You In Time.

Release and reception

Allmusic gave a generally favorable review of the EP, describing its various remixes as "actually better than the original versions". Allmusic described the "Sam Fog vs. Carlos D Mix" of "Every Day Is Exactly the Same" as "sleekly ominous", and concluded that the track rendered "NIN's increasingly claustrophobic, insular music sound fresh again".[4] Pitchfork Media was not as positive towards the last mix, however, labeling it as the most disappointing track on the release and calling it "cold and ordinary".[5] Pitchfork was more positive towards the other tracks however, labeling the El-P mix as "a harrowing (and somewhat cloying) experience" and concluding of the DFA mix that "the treatment works beautifully."

Use in popular culture

The song is featured in the 2008 film Wanted, where it became the film's most recognizable song.

This song is played in the CBS show Hawaii Five-0, in the beginning of the 15th episode of the third season, entitled "Hookman".

This song is played in the show Criminal Minds (first season, second episode, 1 minute 27 seconds in). The episode is titled "Compulsion".

The drum beats in the song are interpolated in "Wake Up" by a British Rock band The Vamps.

Formats and track listings

All songs by Trent Reznor.

U.S. CD EP

  1. "Every Day Is Exactly the Same" – 4:57
  2. "The Hand That Feeds" (DFA Mix) – 9:03
  3. "The Hand That Feeds" (Photek Straight Mix) – 7:47
  4. "Only" (El-P Mix) – 4:22
  5. "Only" (Richard X Mix) – 7:25
  6. "Every Day Is Exactly the Same" (Sam Fog vs. Carlos D Mix) – 5:03

Japan CD EP

  1. "Every Day Is Exactly the Same" – 4:57
  2. "The Hand That Feeds" (DFA Mix) – 9:03
  3. "The Hand That Feeds" (Photek Straight Mix) – 7:47
  4. "Only" (El-P Mix) – 4:22
  5. "Only" (Richard X Mix) – 7:25
  6. "Every Day Is Exactly the Same" (Sam Fog vs. Carlos D Mix) – 5:03
  7. "The Hand That Feeds" (Photek Dub Mix) – 7:52
  8. "Love Is Not Enough" (Live at Rehearsals) – 3:51

Promo 12"

(Remixes By Sam Fog And Carlos D. From Interpol)

  1. Everyday Is Exactly The Same – Main Mix – 5:03
  2. Everyday Is Exactly The Same – Edit – 4:09
  3. Everyday Is Exactly The Same – Full Vocals – 4:12

Promo CD

  1. Everyday Is Exactly The Same – Edit – 3:51
  2. Everyday Is Exactly The Same – Interpol Mix Edit – 4:09
  3. Everyday Is Exactly The Same – LP Version – 4:56

Personnel

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2006)Peak
position
Canada (Canadian Singles Chart)[6] 1
Canada Rock Top 30 (Radio & Records)[7] 4
US Pop 100 (Billboard)[8] 48

Year-end charts

Chart (2006)Position
US Alternative Songs (Billboard)[9] 16
US Dance Singles Sales (Billboard)[10] 1

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 49th Annual Grammy Awards Nominee List. http://webarchive.loc.gov/all/20061220160454/http://www.grammy.com/GRAMMY_Awards/49th_Show/list.aspx. December 20, 2006. The Recording Academy. December 7, 2006. December 7, 2006. dead.
  2. Every Day Is Exactly The Same Chart History. . September 29, 2021. September 29, 2021.
  3. Web site: EDIETS Video to Air TODAY on MTV!. The NIN Hotline. April 13, 2006. January 10, 2008.
  4. Web site: [{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r828851|pure_url=yes}} Every Day Is Exactly the Same EP > Overview ]. . July 10, 2008 . Stephen Thomas . Erlewine.
  5. Web site: Every Day is Exactly the Same EP . . David . Raposa . April 10, 2006 . July 10, 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080422034706/http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/20397/Nine_Inch_Nails_Every_Day_Is_Exactly_the_Same_EP . April 22, 2008 .
  6. Web site: Singles : Top 20 . . April 9, 2006 . November 9, 2016 . usurped . https://archive.today/20060417151100/http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Charts/SINGLES.html . April 17, 2006.
  7. RR Canada Rock Top 30. Radio & Records. 1652. April 7, 2006. 62. 0277-4860. World Radio History.
  8. Web site: Nine Inch Nails Awards . . April 19, 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20151118132853/http://www.allmusic.com/artist/nine-inch-nails-mn0000351733/awards . November 18, 2015.
  9. Alternative Songs – Year-End 2006 . Billboard . September 6, 2018.
  10. Web site: Year End Charts – Dance Singles Sales . Billboard.biz . 2006 . October 12, 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20121003173639/http://www.billboard.biz/bbbiz/charts/yearendcharts/2006/hot-dance-singles-sales . October 3, 2012.