Nine Inch Nails are planning on making a collaborative album
Nine Inch Nails are up for experimenting for their next project, and want to make a collaborative album.
Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross recently released their Watchmen score, and now they're ready to get back to work on new Nine Inch Nails material.
Speaking to Revolver, Reznor said of the "template" for the next Nine Inch Nails project, "We thought, kind of playing on the newfound spirit of collaboration that scoring has forced us into, seeing what happens when we mix our DNA with some other people, with a no pressure environment. Let’s see what happens. If something good happens, then maybe the world can hear it. But if it doesn’t, we put it in the pile with the others."
Elsewhere in the interview, Reznor also revealed what he thinks of Lil Nas X's "Old Town Road", which samples Nine Inch Nails' instrumental "34 Ghosts IV", "That one stuck in for quite some time, and now it's made its way to where my kids are [playing] Just Dance 2020 and they're performing aerobic workouts to "Old Town Road (Remix).""
Back in October, Nine Inch Nails were included in the nominees list for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame class of 2020.
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