Perry Farrell will be taking his Lollapalooza festival to South American once again in 2014, with stops in Chile, Brazil and for the first time ever, Argentina.
Nine Inch Nails will kick off their ‘Tension 2013’ North American Arena Tour later tonight (Sept. 28) in St. Paul, Minn. As the trek gets underway, the band has added some extra muscle to their touring lineup.
Nine Inch Nails may have just released their first new full-length album in five years, 'Hesitation Marks,' but Trent Reznor and co. aren't finished just yet with 2013 releases. The iconic industrial act have revealed a live, four track EP available exclusively via Spotify.
Nine Inch Nails mastermind Trent Reznor is currently riding high after releasing 'Hesitation Marks' earlier this week, but in the lead-up to the new record, Reznor reportedly had some issues with Scottish alternative rock giants Biffy Clyro at this year's Reading Festival.
It appears that Nine Inch Nails mastermind Trent Reznor believes that the person most suited to interview him about their new disc ‘Hesitation Marks’ is…Trent Reznor.
The wait is over! After five years of anticipation, Nine Inch Nails fans finally have an entire new album to soak in. Although Nine Inch Nails' new offering 'Hesitation Marks' won't see an official release until Sept. 3, the album is now available for streaming in full at iTunes.
We're drawing ever closer to the release of Nine Inch Nails' new album 'Hesitation Marks.' The industrial project's latest full-length offering will be officially released on Sept. 3, but the album track 'Copy of A' has just been unveiled (listen above) and will be available for free download beginning Aug. 13.
Nine Inch Nails will unveil their eighth studio album, 'Hesitation Marks,' on Sept. 3. The hugely anticipated release will be NIN's first record since 'The Slip' was unveiled in 2008, which means mastermind Trent Reznor has got five new years worth of emotion to draw from. However, according to Reznor, 'Hesitation Marks' has been inspired by a much larger window of time.
On Friday night (Aug. 2), Nine Inch Nails played a live show in the U.S. for the first time in four years at Lollapalooza. The entire 97-minute performance has now been posted on YouTube for your viewing pleasure.