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Nine Inch Nails is set to play a string of UK dates later this month. In anticipation, frontman Trent Reznor spoke with the Daily Record (via Consequence of Sound) about the current state of rock and his concern that acts are too preoccupied with their popularity instead of focusing on being innovative and expressive. -
Preview Trent Reznor's score and the official trailer for David Fincher’s 'Gone Girl' [WATCH]
Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross were recruited by director David Fincher to score his upcoming film, Gone Girl. Reznor and Fincher previously collaborated on The Social Network, which earned Best Original Score at the 2010 Academy Awards, and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, which was nominated for Best Original Score at the 2011 Golden Globes. -
Trent Reznor and Josh Homme’s make joint appearance on triple j radio [LISTEN]
Nine Inch Nails and Queens of the Stone Age kick off their co-headlining tour in Australia and New Zealand this week. In anticipation, Trent Reznor and Josh Homme stopped by triple j radio to talk about the tour. Reznor explained that they would be flipping a coin each night to see who will headline. -
Trent Reznor says he will 'absolutely not' work with the Grammys again
Nine Inch Nails and Queens of the Stone Age are set to co-headline a tour across Australia and New Zealand. In anticipation for the upcoming shows, NIN's Trent Reznor spoke with New Zealand's 3 News (via Consequence of Sound) about what he's been working on and, inevitably, the topic of the Grammy's came up. -
Grammys Executive Producer apologizes to Trent Reznor for cutting performance short
As previously reported, Trent Reznor was pretty upset that the Grammy award organizers cut short his star-studded closing performance with Dave Grohl, Josh Homme, Lindsey Buckingham to air commercials from sponsors. He tweeted, "Music's biggest night...to be disrespected. A heartfelt F*** YOU guys." -
Trent Reznor angrily tweets after Grammys producers cut his performance short: 'Music's biggest night... to be disrespected'
Beyoncé and Jay Z started the Grammys off with a performance a highly sexualized performance of Bey's new single "Drunk In Love," but it's not like the first minute of her performance was cut off on the telecast. Unfortunately, the night's powerhouse closers Trent Reznor, Dave Grohl, Queens of the Stone Age and Fleetwood Mac's Lindsey Buckingham performance wasn't given the same respect and was cut short at the end of the show. -
Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross to score David Fincher's 'Gone Girl'
Nine Inch Nails hasn't had much success with the Best Alternative Album Grammy, so don't look for Trent Reznor to leave Sunday's ceremony with a trophy. However, another Oscar could be in store for the performer: Reznor and his collaborator Atticus Ross announced on Tuesday that they would be teaming up with David Fincher once again, this time to score the director's forthcoming film Gone Girl. The pair won an Oscar for Best Original Score-Motion Picture for their work on The Social Network. -
John Williams, Owen Pallett, Arcade Fire Listed Among the 2014 Oscar Nominees for Best Score
While most movie fans sit on the edge of their seats waiting to see if Leo FINALLY wins that long overdue Academy Award for Wolf of Wall Street, the scores behind the films, thankfully, have their own place in the winners' circle. -
Trent Reznor writes essay praising David Bowie, dissing Arcade Fire's marketing for 'Reflektor'
Nine Inch Nails frontman, Trent Reznor, contributed a piece in this month's issue of The Hollywood Reporter in which he praises David Bowie, who he has called his "mentor" and "big brother," on his latest album, The Next Day. -
Trent Reznor, Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine's Beats Music is set to launch in January
A year ago, Trent Reznor announced his involvement as creative chief with Beats Music (formerly dubbed "Daisy"), a new music-streaming site being launched by Dr. Dre and Interscope Geffen A&M chairman Jimmy Iovine through Beats Electronics, the company that makes Beats by Dre headphones. Now the company has announced that the site will launch in January. -
Trent Reznor stopped show to video-chat with a terminally ill NIN fan
Trent Reznor took time out of a Nine Inch Nails concert before the encore in Las Vegas last weekend to FaceTime a fan who is terminally ill, Andrew Youssef. -
Nine Inch Nails Unveils Touring Lineup: Former Rolling Stones and The Who Band Members Join Trent Reznor
Nine Inch Nails primarily revolves around Trent Reznor. The multi-instrumentalist can have some pretty grand ideas for records, and he usually knows exactly what he wants. Which isn't to say that he doesn't surround himself with talented musicians, but every tour is a bit of a shake-up from the last. It's been four years since the band last toured, but Reznor may have assembled his most talented (and certainly most diverse) supporting cast yet. That diversity will come in handy, as recent album Hesitation Marks shows as wide a range as Reznor's ever displayed. Meet the new Nine Inch Nails members below.
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