Posts Tagged ‘nine inch nails’

From Stage to Screen: Movie Soundtracks by Musicians

Saturday, February 11th, 2012

A great movie or song, alone, can inspire powerful emotions. But combined, sounds and images can amplify the sensation. The Smiths’ guitarist Johnny Marr, who worked on the soundtrack to Dennis Hopper’s film Colours in the late-1980s, said he enjoys working on movies because “You’re not restricted to working on something between three and five minutes [...]

Trent Reznor And Wife Starts Band, How To Destroy Angels

Friday, April 30th, 2010

The annoucment came yesterday that Trent Reznor and his wife Mariqueen Maandig, former singer for LA band West Indian Girl, have formed a group called How to Destroy Angels. Their new site www.howtodestroyangels.com shows Maandig in a video playing some very NIN-like music on some type of instrument with keys. A self titled EP has [...]

NIN Gear For Sale At Ebay

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

Since Nine Inch Nails recently stopped touring for the foreseeable future, they’ve decided to put up a majority of their touring gear on Ebay for fans to purchase and use what they no longer need. Everything from speaker cones to guitars are online and able to be bid on.
Visit eBay to see the entire list.
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Covers that Kill! Ten Cover Songs that are Better the Second (or third) Time Around

Friday, February 19th, 2010

Do you love a good remake or does the thought of a copycat make you cringe? Cover songs have been either angering or pleasuring our ears for decades.  Most popular artists produce cover songs as a form of artistic expression, a tribute to the original artist, or as perhaps a way of saying, “whatever you [...]

Bonnaroo 2009 – Nine Inch Nails’s Last Show Ever

Monday, June 15th, 2009

It was Sunday morning at exactly 12:41 am that I heard the news via twitter. (Yes, I check twitter in the wee hours of the morning. Be honest – you do it, too) It was at this time that I saw a tweet by Matt Jordan from You Ain’t No PIcasso reporting [...]