Nine Inch Nails Goes Indie?
Posted May 23, 2007 — in Music News
Looks like NIN Trent Reznor will be going indie soon and departing from his label…
Trent Reznor speaks in a recent interview:
I’ve have one record left that I owe a major label, then I will never be seen in a situation like this again. If I could do what I want right now, I would put out my next album, you could download it from my site at as high a bit-rate as you want, pay $4 through PayPal. Come see the show and buy a T-shirt if you like it. I would put out a nicely packaged merchandise piece, if you want to own a physical thing. And it would come out the day that it’s done in the studio, not this “Let’s wait three months” bulls—.
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In a press release sent out on Monday, The Franklin Mint announced they will be introducing a new coin into our nation’s legal tender, to promote the film Fantastic 4: Rise Of The Silver Surfer. 20th Century Fox’s marketing campaign for the film includes delivering 40,000 of these limited edition coins to cities across the country as part of a Search 4 $ilver contest. When people find these coins, they can go to the Fantastic Four website and enter for a chance to win a trip to the London premiere of the film on June 12th. This is an actual 2005 California statehood commemorative quarter minted by the US mint, specially colored for 20th Century Fox.
