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Nine Inch Nails
Nine Inch Nails


Background information
Origin Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Genre(s) Industrial Rock
Alternative Rock
Industrial Metal
Years active 1988—present
Label(s) Island Records
TVT Records
Interscope Records
Rykodisc
Nothing Records
The Null Corporation
Associated acts Marilyn Manson
How to Destroy Angels
Filter
Exotic Birds
Tapeworm
Pigface
Saul Williams
Website Website
Members
Trent Reznor
Former members
Chris Vrenna
Richard Patrick
Josh Freese
Alex Carapetis
Charlie Clouser
Alessandro Cortini
Jerome Dillon
Robin Finck
David Haymes
Danny Lohner
Lee Mars
Justin Meldal-Johnsen
Ron Musarra
Aaron North
Ilan Rubin
Nick Rushe
Jeff Ward
Jeordie White
James Woolley
Ralf Dietel



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Nick Cave Preparing To Record New Grinderman Album

June 20, 2008
Nick Cave Preparing To Record New Grinderman AlbumNick Cave has confirmed that he is ready to record a new Grinderman album as soon as he has completed their upcoming festival tour.

The Bad Seeds only released critically acclaimed ‘Dig!!! Lazarus, Dig!!!’ earlier this year, but Cave is itching to get back in the studio with his Ginderman project.

He told Xfm that he aims to take things more serious with the follow up to their 2007 eponymous debut.

“The thing about Grinderman was that we just threw out the (debut) record and we made it very quickly. We wondered about it's affect on us and it was hugely important on The Bad Seeds.”

Grinderman, which consists entirely of members of The Bad Seeds, is a project that Cave professes will never have to lose its creative freedom.

“The thing that Grinderman will remain committed to is that it doesn’t matter; if the whole thing goes belly-up and if people really hate it then we don’t care because we have the Bad Seeds anyway so that gives us an enormous amount of freedom to go and spend three months in Bulgaria or something.”

Cave is set to use his Grinderman’s festival appearances as a way of getting in the right frame of mind for recording their new album, which is currently pencilled in for a 2009 release.

“We’re going out in a playing mode so we can get in the mood for making the new record, that's why we're doing the live stuff.”

(by James Dannatt)



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