But on his 2008 instrumental double album, Ghosts I - IV, Trent Reznor took control of his career as he never had before, proving he could mobilize his fanbase without the help of a record label, or ...
Nine Inch Nails main man Trent Reznor makes the most of his recent hard-won freedom on the two-disc, all-instrumental Ghosts I-IV. It’s the kind of record Interscope probably wouldn’t have allowed ...
Nine Inch Nails presents Ghosts I – IV, a brand new 36 track instrumental collection available right now. Almost two hours of new music composed and recorded over an intense ten week period last fall, ...
The online release of the new Nine Inch Nails album, “Ghosts I-IV,” resulted in just under 800,000 transactions in its first week, totaling $1.6 million in revenue, the industrial-rock band has ...
"Ghosts I-IV," the latest Nine Inch Nails release, is a pure experiment. For starters, it was released as an Internet-only exclusive download without a record label contract, a la Radiohead's "In ...
Nine Inch Nails mainman Trent Reznor makes the most of his recent hard-won freedom on the two-disc, all-instrumental Ghosts I-IV. It’s the kind of record Interscope probably wouldn’t have allowed ...
Back in 2008, right after parting ways with longtime label home Interscope, Nine Inch Nails released Ghosts I–IV, a quadruple-album of ambient instrumentals described by Trent Reznor as “a soundtrack ...
The year 2008 may go down as the beginning of the end for the recording industry. And the recent downloadable album release by the industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails will probably be seen as a major ...
Creative Commons provides easy and effective ways to offer up your content without abandoning all rights to its use—free distribution might be allowed, for instance, but only as long as the author is ...
Since leaving Interscope last year, Trent Reznor has been on a productive tear. The latest evidence: For as little $5, you can download Ghosts I–IV (or for you diehards, Halo 26), a stunning ...
An impulsive 10-week bro sesh—recorded at home, released onto the Net with no promotion and no record label—allows Trent Reznor’s loyal army of Diggsters and Halo opponents to rejoice, as the machine ...
Last month, the heavy rock band Nine Inch Nails stepped away from its longtime major label and released the instrumental album Ghosts I-IV on the Internet. The band, led by singer and songwriter Trent ...