As expected, legendary industrial metal act Nine Inch Nails have finally confirmed the physical release of their collaborative effort with their regular tourmate in Boys Noize, Nine Inch Noize, as per theprp. The two groups issued that record, which remixes a number of songs from the Nine Inch Nails and How To Destroy Angels catalogue, in conjunction with two joint live performances at this year’s “Coachella” event. Mariqueen Maandig Reznor, co-vocalist of How To Destroy Angels and the spouse of Nine Inch Nails singer Trent Reznor, participated in the project as well. Although the 12-song album was released digitally in April, it can now be pre-ordered on vinyl, CD, and cassette through nin.com, with an anticipated release date of October 30.
Singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer Trent Reznor founded the American industrial rock group Nine Inch Nails, often known as NIN, in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1988. Until his frequent collaborator, English musician Atticus Ross, officially joined the band in 2016, Reznor was the only constant member. TVT Records released the band’s first album, “Pretty Hate Machine” (1989). The band joined with Interscope Records and released the EP “Broken” (1992), followed by the albums “The Downward Spiral” (1994) and “The Fragile” (1999), following a dispute with TVT on the album’s promotion.
After a break, Nine Inch Nails went on tour again and put out their fourth album, “With Teeth” (2005). After a conflict, the band left Interscope after the release of their subsequent album, “Year Zero” (2007). Before taking a second break, Nine Inch Nails continued to tour and independently released “Ghosts I–IV” (2008) and “The Slip” (2008). The EPs “Not the Actual Events” (2016) and “Add Violence” (2017) and their ninth album “Bad Witch” (2018) comprised the trilogy that followed their eighth album, “Hesitation Marks” (2013). In 2020, the band simultaneously released two further “Ghosts” albums: “Ghosts V: Together” and “Ghosts VI: Locusts”. Through their multimedia firm “With Teeth”, Nine Inch Nails announced several new projects in 2024.