January 5, 2010 10:04
Trent Reznor confirms Nine Inch Nails will record new material
Band set to continue releasing new music despite quitting live circuit
Nine Inch Nails are set to release new music in 2010 despite recently selling off their musical equipment after they quit playing live.
Frontman Trent Reznor posted a message on the band's official website, Nin.com, explaining that there would be new band material released later this year, as well as the fruits of a new musical project he is involved in.
"2010 has a number of things planned including new material from Nine Inch Nails and something else that isn't Nine Inch Nails," he wrote. "I am in a state of rediscovery and reinvention that feels unfamiliar, unsure and exactly what I need."
The band released their latest album, 'The Slip', last year as a free download, then physically in July.
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