Nine Inch Noize: A Reimagined Journey Through NIN Classics

Nine Inch Nails has unveiled more details about their upcoming Nine Inch Noize companion album, scheduled for release this Friday, April 17th. The album will coincide with Nine Inch Noize's live debut at Coachella. The tracklist consists of 12 songs, mirroring the setlist from Nine Inch Noize's weekend one Coachella performance. The album features reimagined versions of Nine Inch Nails tracks like "Vessel," "She's Gone Away," "Heresy," "Copy of A," "Closer," "Came Back Haunted," and "As Alive as You Need Me to Be." Additionally, it includes fresh interpretations of How to Destroy Angels' "Parasite" and Soft Cell's "Memorabilia."
Nine Inch Noize is a collaborative project between NIN members Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross and electronic producer Boys Noize. Reznor mentioned that the album was recorded in various locations, blending live recordings with studio sessions in hotels, planes, and more. He expressed that revisiting these songs was enjoyable and encouraged listeners to crank up the volume. Reznor clarified that there are no plans for a surprise tour following Coachella weekend two, as he intends to take a break on Sunday and focus on creating new Nine Inch Nails music starting Monday.
The tracklist for Nine Inch Noize includes an introductory track followed by reimagined versions of NIN classics such as "Vessel," "She's Gone Away," "Heresy," "Parasite," "Copy Of A," "Me I'm Not," "Closer," "The Warning," "Memorabilia," "Came Back Haunted," and "As Alive As You Need Me To Be."
In conclusion, Nine Inch Nails fans can look forward to the release of the Nine Inch Noize companion album, featuring reworked versions of iconic NIN tracks and new interpretations of other songs. The collaborative effort between Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross, and Boys Noize promises a unique listening experience that captures the essence of Nine Inch Nails' music in a fresh and innovative way.