How's this for synergy? Nine Inch Nails took the stage in Tokyo and fans got a little something extra from Trent Reznor's other band as his wife Mariqueen Maandig joined him onstage for a pair of How to Destroy Angels covers.
How to Destroy Angels are getting ready to play their first shows as a band, and it's always helpful to be fully staffed. The band, which features Trent Reznor, Mariqueen Maandig, Atticus Ross and Rob Sheridan among its ranks, just added another familiar face in Reznor's Nine Inch Nails cohort, Alessandro Cortini.
How to Destroy Angels are in a sharing mood, giving listeners the opportunity to check out their 'Welcome Oblivion' album a full two weeks before its release. The band is streaming the effort in full via the Pitchfork Advance site.
Trent Reznor's How to Destroy Angels project has released a boatload of information about their upcoming full-length debut, 'Welcome oblivion,' which drops via Columbia Records on March 5. The tracklist for both the CD and vinyl editions of the album has been revealed, and as a bonus for wax aficionados, the latter has two extra, exclusive tracks. There's also a post-apocalyptic new video for the
After months of anticipation and many fictitious rumors, the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival has revealed its official 2013 lineup. The diverse group of performers run the creative gamut from rock to indie to electronica and more, all while mixing the best of new artists on the rise with veteran artists in their prime.
After teasing fans in recent years with a pair of EPs, How to Destroy Angels have revealed their plans for their first full-length album. The group, featuring Nine Inch Nails mastermind Trent Reznor, revealed in a posting at their website that the new disc, titled 'Welcome Oblivion,' is expected on March 5.
It's a whole new world out there for young artists looking to catch a break and established artists trying to maintain their momentum, but Trent Reznor says the key to approaching the current music business model is somewhat the same for all musicians.
Trent Reznor has officially squashed rumors that he'll appear in the movie Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter as the vampire who kills Lincoln's mother. Reznor posted in the Nine Inch Nails forum that he "won't be working on (acting or scoring) ALVH after all." He added, "There's no juicy story here, it's just that when the news mysteriously leaked out about my involvement I hadn't m