The first single off of Nine Inch Nails' 2013 return album, Hesitation Marks, has just received a music video directed by visionary filmmaker David Lynch. This "Came Back Haunted" music video definitely fits in with most of the past NIN videos that we have come to know and enjoy. Frontman Trent Reznor is periodically featured throughout this video, along with a wide variety of disturbing images flashing across your screen. You definitely get a sense of Lynch's vision added to the mindset of Reznor with this music video.
The video was also posted with the following disclaimer:
"WARNING: This video has been identified by Epilepsy Action to potentially trigger seizures for people with photosensitive epilepsy. Viewer discretion is advised."
Check out the music video for "Came Back Haunted" right here:
Mstars News recently reported on Hesitation Marks. Here is an excerpt:
© 2024 Mstars News, All rights reserved. Do not reproduce without permission."The album, due out on September 3 from Columbia Records, will feature 14 new tracks from Trent Reznor and his coterie of musical friends. The list, released to Rolling Stone, showed that new single "Came Back Haunted" will be the third track on the album. Reznor, the commander and chief behind Nails, announced earlier this week that director David Lynch would handle responsibility for the single's music video.
"Hesitation Marks" is the second release from Reznor in 2013. His side project "How To Destroy Angels" released its debut in March. The band hasn't released any plans for a full-out tour, but so far has announced dates playing at Chicago's Lollapalooza musics festival the Fuji Rock Festival in Naeba, Japan, and the Outside Lands Music and Art Festival in San Francisco. "