Trent Reznor Is Set To Reissue ‘Pretty Hate Machine’
Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor recently made news for cutting some new music for the soundtrack to The Social Network and has been busy with his new band, How to Destroy Angels.
Recently he announced plans to reissue Nine Inch Nails’ first record Pretty Hate Machine. It’s due out November 22nd and includes a cover of Queen‘s “Get Down, Make Love,” plus remastered tracks that Reznor oversaw.
The original Pretty Hate Machine album has endured a long journey. From NIN’s original label, TVT, going out of business to Reznor searching high and low to re-acquire the masters from Rykodisc Records. Currently, Bicycle Music owns the Pretty Hate Machine master, which will be reissued through Universal. Sounds like a drawn out, long-distance relationship, but it’s all well worth it.
Reznor says, “It’s been an interesting trip watching the fate of this record float from one set of hands to another (a long depressing story) but it’s finally would up in friendly territory, allowing us to polish it up a bit and present it to you now. We had fun revisiting this old friend.”
Just in case you didn’t get to hear the tracks from The Social Network by Reznor, here they are conveniently for your listening pleasure.
Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross – The Social Network Soundtrack





Oscar
December 30, 2010 10:19 am
Man is a Genius…