RAZORWIRE HALO Take On NINE INCH NAILS Classic with Haunting New Cover Of “SOMETHING I CAN NEVER HAVE”

RAZORWIRE HALO Take On NINE INCH NAILS Classic with Haunting New Cover Of “SOMETHING I CAN NEVER HAVE”

RAZORWIRE HALO

Take On NINE INCH NAILS Classic with Haunting New Cover Of “SOMETHING I CAN NEVER HAVE”

  • Written by: Razorwire Halo
  • Recorded and mixed by Tak Kitara, David Turner and Krystal Marie at Aratik Studios, St. Louis, MO

Mastered by: Tak Kitara Mastering – St. Louis, MO

A Dark, Emotional Reinvention of One of Industrial Rock’s Most Beloved Songs

“When approaching the cover of “Something I Can Never Have”, our goal was not to reinvent the song, but to honor what made it special while incorporating elements of our own musical identity. We stayed closely aligned with the original piano and synth-driven foundation, preserving the mood and intimacy that define the track. At the same time, we introduced our own stylistic touches through the performance, production and overall sonic texture to create a version that feels both familiar and uniquely ours.”

The recording process focused heavily on atmosphere and emotion. We wanted every piano note, synth layer, and vocal phrase to contribute to the emotional journey of the song. Rather than overcomplicating the arrangement, we concentrated on capturing the sense of longing and reflection that has made the original such a timeless piece. Finding the right balance between staying faithful to the source material and expressing our own artistic voice was the most important part of the process.

Covering “Something I Can Never Have” was an opportunity to pay tribute to a song that has inspired us for years, and we are excited to share our interpretation with listeners who have loved the original as much as we do.

RAZORWIRE HALO has never been a band afraid to embrace darkness, vulnerability, and raw emotion. Now, the band is paying tribute to one of the most influential acts in alternative and industrial rock history with their powerful new rendition of the Nine Inch Nails classic, “Something I Can Never Have.”

Originally appearing on Nine Inch Nails’ groundbreaking 1989 debut Pretty Hate Machine, the song has long stood as one of Trent Reznor’s most emotionally devastating compositions. Rather than simply recreate the original, RAZORWIRE HALO digs deep into the song’s haunting core, delivering a version that is both respectful of its legacy and unmistakably their own.

From the opening notes, RAZORWIRE HALO transforms the familiar track into a cinematic journey of heartbreak, obsession, loss, and longing. Atmospheric textures, crushing dynamics, and emotionally charged vocals breathe new life into a song that has resonated with listeners for generations. LISTEN ON BANDCAMP

RAZORWIRE HALO BIO

In the tumultuous realm where electronic pulses collide with the visceral power of rock, emerges RAZORWIRE HALO, a force to be reckoned with, carving a niche in the sonic landscape with a relentless fusion of heavy electronics and searing rock intensity. Drawing inspiration from the likes of Nine Inch Nails, RAZORWIRE HALO pushes the boundaries of genre, creating a sonic maelstrom that captivates and consumes.

RAZORWIRE HALO is the brainchild of visionary artist,

Tak Kitara, whose hauntingly evocative lyrics and impassioned vocals serve as the band’s guiding force. Joined by Skylar Kitara, Rob Harrington, Kyle Potter,

Billy Alexander, and Drew Greer, the group weaves a sonic tapestry that is as intricate as it is ferocious.

RAZORWIRE HALO’S music is an exploration of the darker facets of the human experience, delving into themes of inner conflict, societal discord, and the relentless pursuit of self-discovery. The band’s sound is a relentless barrage of electronic beats, pulsating synths, and razor-sharp guitar riffs that cut through the air like a sonic weapon. Their live performances are a visceral experience, a cathartic journey that blurs the lines between man and machine, emotion and electricity.

The band’s discography is a testament to their commitment to pushing the boundaries of electronic rock. From the industrial onslaught of “Retaliate” to the introspective depths of “All The Terrible Things” RAZORWIRE HALO’S music is a sonic odyssey that transcends the conventional.

With a growing legion of fans drawn to their electrifying live shows and genre-defying sound, RAZORWIRE HALO stands poised at the forefront of the electronic rock revolution. Unapologetically intense, their music resonates with those who seek a sonic escape into the unknown, a journey through the shadows where raw emotion meets the cold embrace of technology. As RAZORWIRE HALO continues to carve its name into the annals of heavy electronic rock, one thing is certain, their music is a force that cannot be contained. Brace yourself for the electrifying onslaught of RAZORWIRE HALO, where the wires of emotion and technology entwine, creating a sound that is as captivating as it is destructive.

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