Nine Inch NailsIt may seem like Trent Reznor has abandoned his How To Destroy Angels side-project in favor of his much more bankable Nine Inch Nails tour. However, Trent wants HTDA fans to know he still loves them and recently performed a track from the project during a NIN show in Tokyo. Read More »
Oh, man. You can only make so much self-serious and angsty music (while adopting a needlessly bristly outer persona), before someone decides to take you down a few pegs. Following NIN's release of Hesitation Marks and Trent Reznor's performance at the Grammys, Freddy Scott decided to give the king of mainstream industrial attitude a "This Is The Hook"-style deconstruction. Read More »
As we've already reported, Kanye West had a bit of a heated interview on Shade 45's Sway In The Morning this morning. The rapper got incredibly angry with host Sway Calloway and went off on a rant about how he spent $13M trying to break into the fashion industry. (Also, I think we should all marvel at how good Sway is under pressure, refusing to let West storm over him and take over the show. He's been doing this for a while and it shows). Read More »
Nine Inch Given the decidedly weird acts that make their way onto late night television these days, it might be hard to wrap your head around the fact that Trent Reznor's largely accepted industrial act Nine Inch Nails has never appeared on a network television's witching hour offerings despite making music for two-plus decades. Read More »
It's a big week for "The Way" singer Ariana Grande. Her sparkling, pop-infused R&B album "Yours Truly" has debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. According to Billboard, the debut album from the "Sam & Cat" star sold 138,000 copies in its first week, besting new releases from Tamar Braxton, Nine Inch Nails and John Legend. Read More »
Nine Inch Nails 'Hesitation Marks': Trent Reznor's Latest Won't Be "Pay What You Want" a la 'Ghosts' Read More »
We've been saying we have no idea what to expect from Hesitation Marks, the first album from Trent Reznor's Nine Inch Nails project. Now we can all find out together, as the new album is streaming over at iTunes a week before its September 3 release date. Read More »
Another week, another track from Nine Inch Nails hotly anticipated Hesitation Marks. This week's cut is "Find My Way," a sparse tune that could have been dreamt up by a tired chillwaver, certainly not what we'd expect from Trent Reznor, the reigning king of teenage industrial angst. Read More »
We finally have more music to share from Nine Inch Nails upcoming album Hesitation Marks. "Copy Of A" is the album's official second single after "Came Back Haunted," the on the nose comeback song in the vein of "Been Away Too Long." Read More »
San Francisco's Outside Lands Music & Arts Festival kicked off its 2013 celebration yesterday with performances by the National, Chic with Nile Rodgers, Jessie Ware, Yeasayer, Band of Horses, Surfer Blood, and much more. Thanks to the festival's online webcast, fans unable to attend the weekend-long event could see these performances. So today you can watch Nine Inch Nails, Grizzly Bear, Youth Lagoon, Phoenix, Thao & the Get Down Stay Down, Baauer, and the Tallest Man on Earth (among others) online! Read More »
On Sunday, July 28, Nine Inch Nails performed at South Korea's Ansan Valley Rock Festival and video has emerged of another new song, allegedly titled "Disappointed." This new song debut comes just a short while after the debuts of "Copy of A" and "Find My Way." Also, the first music video for Hesitation Marks track "Came Back Haunted," directed by David Lynch, was released earlier this month. Read More »
Rock fans have something to gloat about; Nine Inch Nails came off of their four-year hiatus to perform at Japan's Fuji Rock Festival on Friday. Trent Reznor and the band treated concert-goers to a medley of hits featuring classic old tracks and new music off their forthcoming album, Hesitation Marks. Read More »
Though Nine Inch Nails' Hesitation Marks won't drop until September 3, the upcoming release has already given us some awesome/ weird news. There was the unconventional release of lead single "Came Back Haunted", the David Lynch directed clip for that same video, and now there's this: Trent Reznor's latest will have four distinct covers from mixed media artist Russell Mills (he also made the cover art for NIN's 1994 album, The Downward Spiral). There will be a cover for each form in which the album gets released. Read More »