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Louder Than Life 2022 announced its lineup for this year's festival featuring some of the biggest names in Rock music. #LouderThanLife #Slipknot -
R.E.M., King Crimson Drummer Bill Rieflin Dies at 59
Bill Rieflin, American drummer, mostly associated with acts Ministry, R.E.M., Nine Inch Nails, and King Crimson, dies at 59. -
Trent Reznor Says Kanye West, The Weeknd Ripped Off NIN’s Immersive Live Shows
Trent Reznor recently made strong allegations against Kanye West and The Weeknd. The founder of Nine Inch Nails claimed that the two artists' stage designs were ripped off from his band. -
Nine Inch Nails Cover David Bowie's 'I'm Afraid Of Americans' In Las Vegas
Nine Inch Nails performed the 1997 song, 'I'm Afraid of Americans' on Wednesday, June 13. The rock band also debuted 'God Break Down the Door' during their performance in Las Vegas. -
Louder Than Life 2018 Expands To 3 Days, Announces Festival Lineup
The lineup for this year's Louder Than Life Festival was just released. Nine Inch Nails, Deftones, Billy Idol, Avenged Sevenfold, Suicidal Tendencies, and more were confirmed to perform at the music event. -
LISTEN: Nine Inch Nails Shares New Track ‘God Break Down The Door’
Nine Inch Nails just dropped one of the songs from its upcoming album 'Bad Witch.' 'God Break Down the Door' will be joined by five other tracks. -
Nine Inch Nails, My Bloody Valentine Join Roskilde Festival 2018 Lineup
Nine Inch Nails, My Bloody Valentine, Eminem, Cardi B, Bruno Mars, Fleet Foxes, and Stormzy are just some of the artists who are confirmed to perform at the Roskilde Festival. The event will kick off on June 30. -
Panorama 2017 Lineup: Frank Ocean, Tame Impala, Solange, A Tribe Called Quest Headline
Alt-J, Nicolas Jaar, Glass Animals, Justice, Spoon, Future Islands, MGMT and others will also perform. -
James Woolley, the Former Keyboardist of Nine Inch Nails, has Died
James Woolley, a former member of the Nine Inch Nails, has died at the age of 50. Woolley served as the keyboardist in vocalist Trent Reznor's band from 1991 to 1994. -
Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails Talks YouTube and Stolen Content in New Interview
Trent Reznor is talking YouTube and stolen content in a new interview, and the legend certainly isn’t a fan of the streaming service. His comments on “stolen content” were made during an interview that revolved around the one-year anniversary of the launch of Apple Music. -
Trent Reznor Talks Getting Sober, Mentorship & David Bowie's Death
Trent Reznor and David Bowie famously collaborated on a re-make of “I’m Afraid of Americans,” which was originally a single from Bowie’s 1997 album, 'Earthling.' Reznor credits Bowie with being a mentor to him during an exceedingly dark time and claims that the legendary artist helped him get sober. Even in his early days, Reznor found inspiration from Bowie’s music, and said in a phone interview that 'Scary Monsters' was the first one of the first he related to. -
Mick Jagger, Trent Reznor and Metallica's Kirk Hammett Remember David Bowie
Mick Jagger, Nine Inch Nails' Trent Reznor, Metalica's Kirk Hammett and Bowie's bassist Gail Ann Dorsey remember David Bowie from their experiences over the years. -
Trent Reznor: Nine Inch Nails Back in 2016; Art Book Also in the Works
Nine Inch Nails will return in 2016, Trent Reznor revealed via Twitter this week. The legendary industrial rock icon also promised "other stuff, too." -
Nine Inch Nails Releasing ‘Halo I-IV’ Vinyl Box Set for Record Store Day Black Friday
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. -
Janet Jackson, The Cars, Cheap Trick Receive First Nominations for Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees are always a controversial topic with so many varying opinions out there, and this year looks to be no exception. The nominees were announced Thursday and included first timers Janet Jackson, The Cars and Cheap Trick, as well as notable two time nominees Nine Inch Nails and The Smiths.
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