Trent Reznor takes to Twitter to announce Nine Inch Nails return
Reznor, the man behind the industrial band known for its visually stunning concerts, told Rolling Stone in June that he was working on some new tunes. Record producer and singer-songwriter Trent Reznor announced the 2016 return of the iconic Nine Inch Nails on Twitter, according to Pitchfork.
The band’s frontman kept his message short and brief, writing “New NIN coming in 2016”.
The “other stuff” he is referring to remains a mystery, however, just moments after the album proclamation, Trent promoted his new coffee table tome Cargo in the Blood, which features original artwork by British painter and multimedia artist Russell Mills. The group followed this with “Cargo in the Blood”, a limited edition, 320-page book about the artwork behind “Hesitation Marks”.
“A very nice book we made with Russell Mills, some still available cargointheblood.com”, Reznor tweeted. The album will serve as the successor to 2013’s Hesitation Marks, which hit No. 2 on the Billboard 200, the highest charting Nine Inch Nails album since 2007’s Year Zero. “I’ve been messing around with some things”, he said at the time.