While the Golden Globes isn't always an awards show that is at the top of our "must watch" list, this year we had at least three reasons to be interested.
In light of the release of 'Gone Girl' this past weekend, Trent Reznor appeared on 'CBS This Morning: Saturday' to discuss his role in scoring the film's music.
"Bow down before the one you serve / You're going to get what you deserve." That line became famous thanks to an angst-ridden youngster named Trent Reznor and his band Nine Inch Nails. But a lot has changed for Reznor over the years and he reflected on how his music and perspective has shifted with age in a new interview with The Daily Record.
It took the venerable Austin City Limits to make it happen, but last week, Trent Reznor put his Nine Inch Nails on the boob tube for the first TV concert of their 25 year career. According to Reznor in an interview with ACL,
"I've shied away from really any television, live or otherwise, because I think a lot about the context in where you hear the performance and the experience that the au
Nine Inch Nails are less than halfway through their Australian tour with Queens of the Stone Age, and Soundgarden are on limited duty due to drummer Matt Cameron's commitment to Pearl Jam - but obviously, they are already making plans to to hook up for a co-headlining tour later this year...
Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails is very serious about his music. He's won Academy Awards for it. No one won anything for this. But it still kicks 9 kinds of ass. And it made me raff.
For the first time in a LONG time, it seemed that the Grammys were going to acknowledge rock and roll. But those hopes were quickly dashed as the Grammys pretty much dropped a big, steaming turd on the rock world.
Nine Inch Nails mastermind Trent Reznor always has something up his sleeve. Just a few days ago, Reznor helped launch the Beats Music streaming service as the project's Chief Creative Officer. In addition to that feat, Reznor suggests that there may be new Nine Inch Nails music under way.