Guardian Music — Nine Inch Nails frontman composing music for David Fincher's film adaptation of Stieg Larsson's bestselling novelTrent Reznor will once again work with Social Network director David Fincher, composing the score to the forthcoming Hollywood version of... more info
Nialler9 — Newly signed to Domino, Toronto-based Katie Stelmanis leads the charge in Austra. Along with fellow Canadian musicians Dorian Wolf (bass), and Maya Postepski (beats/programming/production), Austra are making the kind of dark electronica that I’m in... more info
Metalsucks — We’ve known for awhile now that Atlanta’s From Exile were working on a Nine Inch Nails covers EP; we’ve even gotten to hear a sample of the band’s version of “Ruiner,” which, I wrote in September, “promises that these covers will most c... more info
Guardian Music — Former Band songwriter teams up with Rage Against the Machine and Nine Inch Nails musicians on first LP in 13 yearsThe Band's Robbie Robertson is to release his first album in 13 years. Although the LP includes three songs co-written by Eric Clapton,... more info
Mjsbigblog —
Christmas is over. Gone are the Christmas CDs that crowded the chart, but so too are the amazing sales that precede Christmas. With SuBo’s Christmas album gone from the chart, Taylor Swift cruises to an easy victory. With 54% of t... more info
411 Mania — Rob Zombie does Ireland, Seether has a new album on the way, Slipknot adds another Sonisphere date, new NIN footage, Saliva's new album gets dated, Crossfade and Saving Abel add tour dates and more! more info
ContactMusic — Trent Reznor said Nine Inch Nails didn't release more albums because he was crippled with fear.The singer, songwriter and producer was the sole member of the... more info
Thrash Hits — It’s been a while since we mentioned Bad For Lazarus, the excellent band fronted by Rich Fownes, ex-Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster guitarist and shortest serving member of Nine Inch Nails. They’ve gone and decided to give away a free 2-track E... more info
411 Mania — This week we look at the evolution of technology in hard rock and heavy metal from the 80's into the 90's. Then it's on to heavy metal's industrial revolution as we look at the origins and bands of industrial metal. From Killing Joke to Ministry an... more info