Nine Inch Noize Nine Inch Nails & Boys Noize
Album info
Album-Release:
2026
HRA-Release:
17.04.2026
Label: The Null Corporation under exclusive license to Interscope Records
Genre: Electronic
Subgenre: Experimental
Artist: Nine Inch Nails & Boys Noize
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- 1 Intro (Nine Inch Noize Version) 01:18
- 2 Vessel (Nine Inch Noize Version) 04:17
- 3 She’s Gone Away (Nine Inch Noize Version) 03:33
- 4 Heresy (Nine Inch Noize Version) 03:58
- 5 Parasite (Nine Inch Noize Version) 04:30
- 6 Copy of a (Nine Inch Noize Version) 04:08
- 7 Me, I’m Not (Nine Inch Noize Version) 04:22
- 8 Closer (Nine Inch Noize Version) 05:44
- 9 The Warning (Nine Inch Noize Version) 03:39
- 10 Memorabilia (Nine Inch Noize Version) 03:26
- 11 Came Back Haunted (Nine Inch Noize Version) 03:39
- 12 As Alive As You Need Me To Be (Nine Inch Noize Version) 04:14
Info for Nine Inch Noize
Nine Inch Nails releases today Boys Noize album collab, Nine Inch Noize.
About their work with Boys Noize and this album, Trent Reznor said: "The creative fulfillment of working on the Challengers and TRON scores with Boys Noize led me to think that including him in the Peel It Back tour could be an interesting way to express NIN in more purely electronic terms live – a concept I’ve wanted to explore for some time. The result was so much fun for us we felt it was worth expanding and formalizing in some way. On a whim I mentioned it would be cool to play a whole set as Nine Inch Noize in the Sahara tent at Coachella. Careful what you wish for…the next thing I knew we were designing a whole new show to present in the way it deserved. There’s no surprise tour announcement – this Saturday is it. I’m taking Sunday off and excited to be working on new Nine Inch Nails music Monday – I’ll see you when I come up for air. We recorded this album all over the place – some of it’s live, some in studios, hotels, planes, etc. We had a lot of fun revisiting these songs and hope you enjoy."
Praising last weekend’s Nine Inch Noize set, Consequence said, “With Mariqueen Maandig also part of the live configuration, the performance felt even more immersive and fully realized than a side-project detour might have suggested. It was a display of cathartic intensity, and a potent showcase for Reznor and company’s singular gift for controlled chaos…Nine Inch Noize delivered one of Coachella 2026’s most memorable performances.” Rolling Stone hailed it as “a phenomenal production that feels of its time…” Brooklyn Vegan said, “It was a desert epic – Dune-esque – with a trio core.” SF Gate observed, “ …the group’s Saturday night set at the Sahara stage seems primed to go down as one of the festival’s greatest performances of all time.”
Named Live Act of the Year in 2025 by Consequence, Nine Inch Nails drew more than 700,000 fans on 2025/26’s sold-out Peel It Back Tour across Europe, the UK and North America. The outing featured Nine Inch Nails performing on two stages – the main stage and the smaller B-stage, located in the crowd. Each concert included an interlude where Nine Inch Nails were joined by Boys Noize on the B-stage. Together, they reimagined select songs from Nine Inch Nails, Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross’ award-winning score compositions and their How to Destroy Angels project.
Nine Inch Nails – Nine Inch Noize includes reworkings of nine Nine Inch Nails songs – including “Closer” and "AS ALIVE AS YOU NEED ME TO BE,” the GRAMMY®-winning hit from TRON: Ares (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) – and “Parasite,” by How To Destroy Angels.
Founded in 1988 by Reznor, Nine Inch Nails is widely considered one of the most innovative, influential acts in modern music. Known for fusing industrial, electronic, rock and ambient sounds into emotionally raw and sonically aggressive compositions, the GRAMMY®-winning, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees have redefined the boundaries of what mainstream music could be, selling over 20 million records worldwide, including over 11 million albums in the United States alone. Reznor and Ross have composed 20 scores, winning two Oscars, three Golden Globes, two GRAMMY® Awards and an Emmy in the process.
Nine Inch Nails
Nine Inch Nails
Trent Reznor’s industrial outfit defined a generation of music, and, thanks to his melodic sensibility, brought the previously underground movement to the masses. Multi-talented songwriter, producer and musician Reznor has remained the one constant creative force in the band, performing the majority of the instrumentation for his albums in the studio, while employing a rotating cast of musicians for live shows. Initially based in Cleveland, the artist began performing shows under the pseudonym Nine Inch Nails, recording his first demo in the late ’80s. It wasn’t long before he attracted interest from record labels, and his debut, Pretty Hate Machine, was released in 1989. A critical and commercial triumph, widely driven by word of mouth, the album was embraced by the burgeoning alt-rock scene, its success driven by singles “Sin,” “Down in It,” and, one of NIN’s most popular hits, “Head Like a Hole.” Pretty Hate Machine went on to sell over four million copies, and had the distinction of being one of the first albums on an independent label to be certified Platinum by the RIAA. Following a long run on the road, including a slot on the 1991 Lollapalooza festival, Nine Inch Nails’ follow-up was eagerly anticipated by a legion of fans; they weren’t disappointed. 1994’s The Downward Spiral solidified Trent Reznor as a musical tour de force.
Reznor continued to record and tour as Nine Inch Nails throughout the ’90s and 2000s, racking up a considerable list of accolades and awards (including two GRAMMYs). His music had reached far beyond its industrial roots, as evidenced by the wide success of single “Closer,” which climbed a diverse collection of Billboard charts, including Modern Rock, Mainstream Rock, Dance and even the Canadian pop charts. Reznor’s GRAMMY nominated-song “Hurt” also brought him further into popular culture, and Johnny Cash’s deeply moving cover version of the song became a massive hit for the venerable singer-songwriter.
During this era, Reznor had also taken on the role of producer ̶ not only working with other artists, but also delving into soundtracks and film scores. By the end of the ’00s, the artist had firmly established himself in Hollywood, finding a prolific musical partner in producer and composer Atticus Ross (who became the only other permanent member of NIN in 2016). The two garnered an Academy Award for Best Original Score in David Fincher’s The Network, and continued to collaborate with the director, scoring such hit films as The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo and Gone Girl. As a producer, composer and performer with a steadfast vision, Reznor endures as an innovative and provocative figure, always striving to shatter his own creative boundaries.
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