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Nine Inch Nails, Trent Reznor’s industrial rock outfit, will be releasing a vinyl box set entitled Halo I-IV for Record Store Day Black Friday. The limited edition set is based on Nine Inch Nails’ landmark 1989 debut album Pretty Hate Machine and includes the original 12” singles for “Down In It, “Sin,” and of course, “Head Like a Hole.” “Halo I-IV” is out November 27th at your local record store. -
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Bracket Challenge Final Four: Nine Inch Nails, Green Day, The Smiths and Joan Jett Battle for Championship
Heavy hitters such as Nine Inch Nails, Green Day have both moved on to the Final Four of Music Times' annual Rock and Roll Hall of Fame tournament, while some upsets have gotten through to the Final Four as well. By combining the obsessive bracketology of March Madness with the annual naming of nominees to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, we allow you, the fans, to vote for nominees competitively, and therefore choose just one winner. Last year's champ was Peter Gabriel, who overtook KISS in the championship. Vote below and check back next Monday for the Championship match. -
The Most Head-Turning Musician Quotes of 2014: Gene Simmons, Lorde, Eminem and More Make Marks on Twitter, Elsewhere
Musicians, like every other branch of celebrity, are bound to say head-turning things every once in a while. This year was no exception. Check out these eight eye-catching lines and the (generally) bad blood that preceded them. -
Trent Reznor Likes Oscar Nominations Way Better Than Winning a Grammy
Trent Reznor's film composition career has been a huge success so far, and he enjoys the praise from the movie industry more than the awards he has collected as a member of Nine Inch Nails. He would rather win an Oscar than a Grammy."Having won a couple Grammys for stupid s--t — best metal performance — it's hard to feel good about the integrity of that," Reznor told "The Hollywood Reporter" recently. "If that's how much you're paying attention to what you're giving out, why should I think that really means anything?"Reznor has never been a fan of the awards show, but that relationship worsened in January when his show-closing performance at the Grammys — with Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters, Josh Homme of Queens of the Stone Age and Lindsey Buckingham of Fleetwood Mac — was cut short for a commercial. -
Trent Reznor on Turning 50, The Future of Nine Inch Nails and Some Secret Apple Project He's Working on
Nine Inch Nails frontman and film composer Trent Reznor will be 50 in May, and in a recent interview with 'Billboard', the singer reveals that it's a bit of a scary thing. -
Trent Reznor High School Yearbook Photo Released [VIEW]
Trent Reznor's high school yearbook photo has been released, and it is not quite what we were expecting. -
Trent Reznor On 'CBS This Morning:' Nine Inch Nails Frontman Discusses 'Gone Girl' Score [WATCH]
Reznor has made a nice late-career transition from scary industrial musician to scary soundtrack cultivator. -
Trent Reznor Ready To Take A Break From Touring
Trent Reznor is tired, and he has every right to be. Trent Reznor is tired, and he has every right to be. The Nine Inch Nails/How to Destroy Angels frontman has been touring for over a year while putting together a score for David Fincher's new film Gone Girl. -
Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross Release More Music from 'Gone Girl' Soundtrack [LISTEN]
On the heels of the recent release of "The Way He Looks At Me," Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross have shared more music from the soundtrack. -
Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross Preview 'Gone Girl' Soundtrack [LISTEN]
The pair shared music from the soundtrack and film score recently, and it sounds like they were on their creative A-game once again. -
Director Mark Pellington Finally Speaks Out About 'Mangled' Nine Inch Nails Video
Pellington is best known for directing Pearl Jam's iconic "Jeremy" video, and Pellington has also directed projects for Bruce Springsteen, Michael Jackson and Public Enemy, among other artists. -
Spokesperson Confirms Trent Reznor Still with Beats Electronics after Apple Buyout
The recent buyout of Beats Electronics by Apple won't affect Trent Reznor's role with the audio brand, or at least nothing has been decided yet that would put the Nine Inch Nails frontman outside the company. The performer's spokesperson responded to reports that Reznor was leaving the company: "They're all false."
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