We’re taking a look back at Trent Reznor and company’s catalog and ranking all of their releases from worst to best.
Nine Inch Nails’s Bad Witch wrestles with a depraved culture that’s showing signs of impending collapse.
Her recent rendition of “Frozen” breathtakingly reinvented the queen of pop’s icy electro-pop hit from 1998 into a stirring, nuanced keyboard dirge.
In almost every way, this is the least outré effort Nine Inch Nails has proffered since Pretty Hate Machine.
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The clip is largely taken up by a weird spider ballerina and shaky extreme close-ups of Reznor and creepy, spotlighted mouths.
It’s hard not to interpret the track as a reaction to Trent Reznor’s detour into Tinsel Town.
A Best Actress nomination for Mara doesn’t seem likely, either, even with the Golden Globe nod and handful of critics’ honors she’s got under her studded belt.
The Slip is likely to leave you with a mild case of buyer’s remorse.
If you give a Nine Inch Nails album a cookie, it’ll want a glass of milk.
Romanek’s best work poses a serious challenge to others working in his field: Are you gonna go my way?
While With Teeth satisfies in all the expected ways, not much has changed in Trent Reznor’s world.