Leitmotif and Movement

Hosted ByMike & Michael Ficklin

A father and son listen to, review, and discuss music from the past and present. We will take a deep dive into our favorite records, talk our favorite artists, give our recommendations, and maybe someday do some interviews with the musicians that inspire us.

Nine Inch Nails “Pretty Hate Machine” | Soft Cell | Ep 45

Welcome to the rock history class you actually want to take!

In this installment, Mike and Michael journey from the cutting edge of global technical metal to the cold, mechanical, and revolutionary streets of 1980s Cleveland.

We kick things off with The Art of Discovery, our mission to find your next musical obsession. Here’s what we have for you this time:

  • Let It Eat You For Fun (United Kingdom)
  • OSSO (Portugal)
  • Silent Vice (California)

Next, we dive into our main topic: Nine Inch Nails’ 1989 masterpiece, Pretty Hate Machine. We explore the “Broken Machine” production of the early Emax samplers, the “Dirty Funk” grit inspired by Prince in tracks like “The Only Time,” and the heart-wrenching storytelling behind “Something I Can Never Have.” We trace Trent Reznor’s movement from the defiance of “Head Like a Hole” into the cinematic, “closing-credits” vulnerability of the album’s final moments, showing how a one-man studio project defined the sound of industrial soul.

Finally, we head into Michael’s Journey to discuss Soft Cell’s 1981 powerhouse cover, “Tainted Love.” We uncover the secret of the synthesized stinger, the “theatrical” inspiration behind Marc Almond’s desperate vocal performance, and how this minimalist synthwave classic provides a sleek, electronic answer to the raw emotional industrialism of Nine Inch Nails.

Press play to join the journey from dark industrial soundscapes of to the neon-lit streets of the 80s synth era!

⚠️ Content Warning & Support Resources

This episode features in-depth discussions of Pretty Hate Machine. Some segments address intense themes, including sexual content, emotional distress, and references to suicidal ideation. If you or someone you know is struggling, help is available 24/7:

  • 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Call or Text 988
  • Web Chat: 988lifeline.org
  • Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741

(00:00:00) – Intro/What Have You Been Listening to this Week?

(00:09:09) – The Art of Discovery

(00:09:39) – Let It Eat You For Fun “There’s Madness in this Method”

(00:14:12) – OSSO “Voidborn”

(00:20:16) – Silent Vice “Temptress”

(00:25:03) – Main Topic:Breaking Down Nine Inch Nails’ 1989 release, “Pretty Hate Machine”

(01:04:13) – Question for the Audience

(01:04:23) – Can’t Wait

(01:07:50) – Michael’s Journey:Discussing Soft Cell’s “Tainted Love”

(01:14:12) – On the Next Episode

(01:14:23) – Contact Info/Outro

THE ART OF DISCOVERY:

·Let It Eat You For Fun – “There’s Madness in this Method” (From the “I Want to Fly the Plane” EP)

·OSSO – “Voidborn”

·Silent Vice – “Temptress” (From the “Temptress” EP)

OTHER BAND MENTIONS:

·Black Label Society

·30 Seconds To Mars

·Green Carnation

·U2

·Periphery

·Plini

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Recorded on 04/04/2026


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