leisureblogs.chicagotribune.com — A week after releasing his four-volume instrumental work ?Ghosts I-IV? through his Web site, Nine Inch Nails? Trent Reznor is reporting that he amassed more than $1.6 million in orders and downloads.
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13thfloorMar 14, 2008
MTV? Really? They don't even play music anymore. Bands are better off on the Internet for publicity.
volatileMar 14, 2008
But they did set up more servers. They fixed the problems really f**king quickly. They then put up a message apologizing for the mess. It wasn't really such a big deal.
Closed AccountMar 14, 2008
It doesn't hurt that his music is inventive, new, original, and KICK-ASS! Here's an artist that does something about the bulls**t companies, labels and "fakeness" of the music and entertainment scene. I admit that I'm wary with musicians who call their work "art" but don't treat it that way by allowing their "art" to be whored out by these record label companies. Trent Reznor decided to do something about it and I'm glad!
nigdefMar 15, 2008
i got all the parts for nowt via torrent. i got prt 1 of in rainbows for nowt. but i bought prt 1 of in rainbows from asda i doubt i'll buy any of nin latest.who won that one to get my cash tent just be qiuet and play
freedomwvMar 26, 2008
Western bands are finally catching on to the internet music revolution. A lot of music in Japan is downloaded as well as being very easy to put into different formats without having the record companies come down hard on you.