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  1. Apr 19, 2024 · Nine Inch Nails was essentially a stage name for singer and multi-instrumentalist Trent Reznor (b. Michael Trent Reznor, May 17, 1965, Mercer, Pennsylvania, U.S.). Nine Inch Nails began in Cleveland in 1988 while Reznor was working at a recording studio. He wrote, arranged, performed, and produced the majority of the material, bringing in other ...

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    • Growing Up
    • Nin Begins
    • Spiraling Down
    • Fragile
    • Rehab and Recovery
    • The Big Comeback
    • Year Zero
    • Independence
    • Branching Out
    • Nin Returns

    Reznor was born and raised in the western Pennsylvania town of Mercer in a Lutheran household (although Reznor now states that he believes in God, but has no actual religion). Because he has the same first name as his father, he was called by his middle name to avoid confusion. In late 1970, soon after the birth of his little sister, Tera, Reznor's...

    Reznor reworked many of the demos he recorded and even added some new material to his debut album, entitled Pretty Hate Machine. After its recording he assembled a small live band, inviting Vrenna to join him as one of his bandmates. This band played some small shows in Cleveland and was eventually invited on the road by Skinny Puppy. The band woul...

    The Downward Spiralwas released in March of 1994 and had a significantly different sound. Reznor was much more experimental, creating soundscapes and improvising in the studio rather than having something written beforehand. It was touted as a concept album, describing someone throwing away everything in his life in hopes of finding some sense of p...

    The time between the end of the Self-Destruct tour and the release of The Fragile was one of reflection and realization for Reznor. He checked into a Florida rehabilitation center to deal with the drug and alcohol problems that plagued him throughout the last tour. Shortly after completing the program, he received word that his maternal grandmother...

    The overdose incident was a wake-up call to Reznor, who now could not deny his problems. Worse news came in 2001, almost a year after the Fragility tour ended. While working on a live CD and DVD chronicling the US leg of the tour, a studio technician Reznor befriended was shot and killed in a gang-related crime. Seeing that his addictions had contr...

    Reznor encountered a problem in the writing process immediately: he wasn't sure if he could still write music. So he set goals for himself early on: two songs written and demoed every ten days. It was a back-to-basics approach to help him decide if he could write music while clean and sober. The demo process was very stripped-down, consisting of a ...

    It all started with an ominous daydream about what the world might be like if things in the United States continued on their current path with no change in course. With some of his personal experiences from recent years mixed in, Reznor created the outline for what would be his most ambitious project ever. A European tour was announced for early 20...

    Following the release of Williams' album and his release from Interscope, Reznor embarked on a musical experiment. The experiment was ten weeks of improvising and experimenting in the studio, and seeing what came out from it. What started as a 5-song EP soon grew into a 36-song collection that became known as Ghosts I–IV. Reznor released the first ...

    In February 2010 Reznor began work on an EP for a new project called How To Destroy Angels, featuring himself, longtime collaborator Atticus Ross, and Mariqueen Maandig, a singer formerly of psychedelic band West Indian Girl. How To Destroy Angels released their self-titled EP for free on June 1, 2010, with a physical release available on July 6, 2...

    In early 2013, Reznor had announced that Nine Inch Nails would be touring again, despite having done a farewell tour in 2009. Several months later, he revealed that a new album entitled Hesitation Marks had been secretly recorded over the course of a year and that he had signed to Columbia Records. He cited his work with film scores and How To Dest...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Trent_ReznorTrent Reznor - Wikipedia

    Trent Reznor. Michael Trent Reznor (born May 17, 1965) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, and composer. He serves as the lead vocalist, multi-instrumentalist, and principal songwriter of the industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails, [1] [2] [3] which he founded in 1988 and of which he was the sole official member until 2016.

  3. The official nine inch nails website. Challengers (Original Score) by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, out now.. Challengers, directed by Luca Guadagnino, is out now worldwide, only in theaters.

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  4. Mar 9, 2024 · Trent Reznor has marked the 30th anniversary of the release of Nine Inch Nails' masterpiece The Downward Spiral with a reflective statement saying he still finds the album exciting and heartbreaking. NIN's second album was released on 8 March 1994 and went on to become a quadruple platinum selling record in the United States and also achieved ...

  5. Apr 5, 2024 · Reznor said that scoring “managed to make Nine Inch Nails feel way more exciting than it had been in the past few years. I’d kind of let it atrophy a bit in my mind for a variety of reasons ...

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  7. Nov 7, 2020 · Looking for more Induction Ceremony information featuring Nine Inch Nails? Visit the band's official Hall of Fame online bio: http://rockhall.com/inductees/n...

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