Whether they created groundbreaking new sounds or were pioneers in the digital era, these are the artists most responsible for the state of alternative music now.
In light of the release of 'Gone Girl' this past weekend, Trent Reznor appeared on 'CBS This Morning: Saturday' to discuss his role in scoring the film's music.
As moviegoers prepare for the release of David Fincher's 'Gone Girl,' Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross recently opened up about what to expect from the movie's score.
If we assume there is a direct relationship between causation and correlation, then we must conclude that Trent Reznor has turned into a grumpy old man.
This year's Grammy Awards were closed by Nine Inch Nails, Queens of the Stone Age, Dave Grohl and Fleetwood Mac's Lindsey Buckingham., but the all-star gig was cut short on television when closing credits and sponsors were shown instead of the end of the performance. You can watch rehearsal video of the entire performance above, but in a new interview, Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor lashes
The extraordinarily ill-advised decision to cut away from the Grammy Awards' all-star closing number -- featuring Lindsey Buckingham, Dave Grohl, Trent Reznor and Queens of the Stone Age -- has led to an apology from the telecast's executive producer.
Nine Inch Nails mastermind Trent Reznor always has something up his sleeve. Just a few days ago, Reznor helped launch the Beats Music streaming service as the project's Chief Creative Officer. In addition to that feat, Reznor suggests that there may be new Nine Inch Nails music under way.
If it's not broke, don't fix it. And it's safe to say that the partnership of film director David Fincher with Nine Inch Nails and How to Destroy Angels mastermind Trent Reznor and his HTDA partner Atticus Ross is definitely not broken. Reznor and Ross have signed on to score their third movie for Fincher, 'Gone Girl,' which is expected in theaters later this year.
If you missed Nine Inch Nails this fall or simply want to re-live all the glory of their 'Tension' tour, you're in luck. The band has just posted a 90-minute HD concert film taken from last month's Los Angeles show.
2013 has been a big year for Trent Reznor, with the return of Nine Inch Nails and the full-length album debut of How to Destroy Angels. Now he's looking to kick off 2014 with a major launch as well. Beats Music, the new music streaming service from Reznor and music mogul Jimmy Iovine, will officially arrive in January.
It was only two weeks ago when we wrote about Nine Inch Nails' Trent Reznor using Facetime to interact with a terminally ill fan onstage during a performance in Las Vegas. That fan was esteemed concert photographer and journalist Andrew Youssef, and we've just learned he passed away from colon cancer on Nov. 30.
Trent Reznor showed the kind of greatness technology can do. During a NIN show in Vegas, Reznor pulled out his phone and facetimed with Andrew Youssef, who is a dying fan that couldn't make it to the show. Read more about Youssef's battle, his connection with Trent and NIN, and watch the heartfelt video of the facetime.
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.