What Trent Reznor recently said in a Nine Inch Nails concert will sound familiar to many, but it might still be true.
The musician who staged a whole farewell tour in 2009 suggested Nine Inch Nails may not be a touring act much longer ...
By taking industrial rock to the mainstream, Trent Reznor felt as though he wasn't welcome in some of the grittier recording ...
The song in question — the pulsing, seething Nine Inch Nails classic “Closer,” with its immortal chorus of “I wanna fuck you like an animal,” as abrasive now as it was upon release three decades ago — ...
The Nine Inch Nails musicians are behind the sound of movies like 'Challengers,' 'The Social Network,' 'Mank,' 'Queer' and more. By Zoe G. Phillips Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross pivoted to movie ...
It’s certainly not everyday the lead vocalist of a rock band transitions into becoming one of the great movie composers of our time, but Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross have done so with their careers ...
Perhaps no artist has been more openly critical of the music industry than Trent Reznor. In September 2007, the “Hurt” singer famously encouraged Australian fans to “steal” his music “and steal and ...
It's no secret that how music is consumed has drastically changed over the past few decades. Sure, there are plenty of folks who still sit down with vinyl and CDs, or even stream full albums front to ...
The last decade-plus has seen Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor balance his band and a burgeoning film scoring career, both of which he shares with creative partner Atticus Ross. But in a recent ...
“Unfortunately Future Ruins will not move forward this year,” the festival’s official Instagram account announced Friday, Oct. 3. “The reality is, due to a number of logistical challenges and ...
These days, the legendary Nine Inch Nails mastermind Trent Reznor is doing just fine for himself in the film world. Reznor and his musical partner Atticus Ross just released their Queer soundtrack, ...
The story of how Trent Reznor’s project became known as “Nine Inch Nails” has, like many rock ‘n’ roll fables, fallen to rumour and sensationalisation.