Nine Inch Nails

Q&A: Light legend LeRoy Bennett of Seven Design Works

With Nine Inch Nails' spellbinding Tension tour as just one of his many projects, Leroy Bennett applies an appreciation for…

ALARM’s 51 Favorite Albums of 2013

Saving the best for last, we've chosen our 51 favorite albums of 2013, pulled from the acclaimed and the unsung…

Best Albums: NIN, Chelsea Wolfe, Gorguts, Neko Case, Volcano Choir, MLIW, King Khan

Nine Inch Nails: Hesitation Marks Chelsea Wolfe: Pain Is Beauty Gorguts: Colored Sands Neko Case: The Worse Things Get, the…

Must-see sets at Lollapalooza 2013

Need to plan your itinerary for three days of tunes at Chicago's Grant Park? We've done it for you, and…

Watch David Lynch’s new NIN video (epileptics, be warned)

Though it's not an Earth-shattering collaboration, David Lynch’s new Nine Inch Nails video is very...well, Lynchian...with high-contrast stills, flashing red…

Horror and metal icons collide in The Profane Exhibit film anthology

Phil Anselmo’s Housecore Horror Film Festival has grabbed itself a US premiere to kill (and die) for with The Profane…

Radiohead, Nine Inch Nails express regret at rise of “pay what you want” model

The "pay what you want" distribution model hasn't panned out like many had hoped, and early adopters such as Radiohead…

Nine Inch Nails returns to stage with new lineup in 2013

Trent Reznor has announced that four years after its last tour, Nine Inch Nails will be back on stage in…

How to Destroy Angels’ video for “How Long?” is equal parts The Road and Lord of the Flies

How to Destroy Angels musically narrates a Lord of the Flies-esque future in the video for "How Long?" from upcoming…

ALARM’s 50 Favorite Albums of 2012

Another year, another torrential downpour of albums across our desks. As always, we encountered way too much amazing music, from…

Studio Visit: Death By Audio with A Place to Bury Strangers

Oliver Ackermann of "the loudest band in New York," A Place to Bury Strangers, takes us inside his joint recording…

Nine Inch Nails’ Pretty Hate Machine gets 8-bit treatment

Listen to Nine Inch Nails’ Pretty Hate Machine getting the 8-bit "chiptune" treatment by Inverse Phase.