NINE INCH NAILS - New EP To Be Released Next Week; 4 Vinyl LP Version Of The Fragile Featuring Bonus Material In The Works
December 17, 2016, 7 years ago
In an update from the Nine Inch Nails camp, Trent Reznor and bandmate Atticus Ross will release a new five track EP, Not The Actual Events, on December 23rd. The record finds the duo "taking an unexpected left turn and sounding unrecognizable from their current film work. It's an unfriendly, fairly impenetrable record that we needed to make. It's an EP because that ended up being the proper length to tell that story."
The new outing will be released digitally,on one-sided vinyl, and as a "physical component." Stay tuned for more details.
Reznor is also releasing a limited edition 4xLP vinyl version of the 1999 NIN album The Fragile, containing 37 bonus tracks. The Fragile: Deviations 1 will be available on LP only, not digitally.
Reznor said in a press release:
"The Fragile occupies a very interesting and intimate place in my heart. I was going through a turbulent time in my life when making it and revisiting it has become a form of therapy for me. As an experiment, I removed all the vocals from the record and found it became a truly changed experience that worked on a different yet compelling level. The Fragile: Deviations 1 represents Atticus and I embellishing the original record with a number of tracks from those sessions we didn’t use before. The result paints a complimentary but different picture we wanted to share."
Reznor has also announced that he and art director John Crawdord are embarking on a reissue project, creating “definitive editions of all the major NIN releases on vinyl.” Broken, The Downward Spiral, and The Fragile are now available to pre-order.
Reznor: “We want to present the catalog as it was intended to be, with no compromises. That means a careful remastering of the audio from the original sources, a painstaking recreation of the artwork, pristine materials, some surprises and an insane attention to detail that you probably won't notice…but it matters to us. No extra bullshit and gimmicks – the 'real' records in their truest form.”