nintakeovertheworld.jpgThe results are in… and Nine Inch Nails are the winners in a landslide victory over the conventional methods of distribution. Not that it’s a competition. Totaling somewhere near 800,000 transactions, the band has grossed roughly $1,619,420 for the sale of their latest release, Ghosts I-IV. The 36-track instrumental “opus” (as some publications are touting it) was released on March 2, made available through the bands website NiN.com.

Trent Reznor, the man behind the band, posted his thanks on the NiN website today.

First of all, a sincere THANK YOU for the response to Ghosts. We are all amazed at the reaction for what we assumed would be a quiet curiosity in the NIN catalog. My faith in all of you has been restored - let’s all go have coffee somewhere (my treat)!

Also announced were plans to introduce the Ghosts project to a film medium. Fan submissions will be collected and hosted on YouTube. An online “film festival” of sorts, Reznor explains. “It’s meant to be an experiment in collaboration and a chance for us to interact beyond the typical one-way artist-to-fan relationship.”

Nine Inch Nails Website: www.NiN.com

Email This Email This | Permalink | Digg This | StumbleUpon StumbleUpon



Like what you read? Subscribe to ALARM Magazine.

Related Stories

Reznor Strikes Gold With “Ghosts”
Nine Inch Nails front man Trent Reznor was all apologies when the servers hosting his bands instrumental opus, Ghosts I-IV, went offline for a short period of t...

Sub City to Donate Over $1 Million to Charity
In 1999, Hopeless Records imprint Sub City was created in order to raise funds and awareness for non-profit causes through music. With a roster that has include...

Minus Story: No Rest for Ghosts
Jagjaguwar doesn’t put out bad records, and No Rest for Ghosts won’t be the exception. Minus Story come to us from Lawrence, Kansas, kind of, but might as ...


ALARM Magazine


Preview ALARM issue #31

On Sale Now!

Music News

Features

Music Reviews