Nine Inch Nails follow Radiohead with free album download
Bands new album is available online now
Nine Inch Nails are following in Radiohead’s footsteps by releasing their new album 'Ghosts I-IV' as a free download via their own website from today (March 3).
The 36-track instrumental record, recorded in a ten-week period last year, is available in a variety of download options and as a physical copy.
The options are a free download featuring the collection's first nine tracks, a $5 download featuring the whole album, a $10 two-CD set (either via the website or in shops from April 5) and a $75 deluxe edition, including a hardcover book and a data DVD and a Blu-ray disc featuring high definition recordings and a slide show.
There is also an “ultra deluxe” limited edition version for £300 which features the same items as the $75 version, but also signed and numbered by Trent Reznor.
Full details and the free download are on NIN.com now.
Speaking of the release and the artwork, Reznor explained: “It’s the result of working from a visual perspective – coating imagined locations and scenarios with sound and texture; a soundtrack for daydreams.”
The 36-track instrumental record, recorded in a ten-week period last year, is available in a variety of download options and as a physical copy.
The options are a free download featuring the collection's first nine tracks, a $5 download featuring the whole album, a $10 two-CD set (either via the website or in shops from April 5) and a $75 deluxe edition, including a hardcover book and a data DVD and a Blu-ray disc featuring high definition recordings and a slide show.
There is also an “ultra deluxe” limited edition version for £300 which features the same items as the $75 version, but also signed and numbered by Trent Reznor.
Full details and the free download are on NIN.com now.
Speaking of the release and the artwork, Reznor explained: “It’s the result of working from a visual perspective – coating imagined locations and scenarios with sound and texture; a soundtrack for daydreams.”
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