Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Hey There Guys, RockStar here with his fourth blog post.

We are less than 1 month away from the official re-release of NIN’s debut album, Pretty Hate Machine.  For those of you who don’t know, this album has quite a bit of history.  Pretty Hate Machine was Nine Inch Nails’ first album, released originally in October of 1989 through TVT records.  Until 1997, the album thrived, with many of the songs becoming instant hits.  Then, due to a falling out between Trent Reznor and TVT records, the album fell out of print.  The album remained out of print until 2005, when Rykodisc remastered and re-released it.  Now, on November 22 2010, Pretty Hate Machine will be released again through Bicycle Music Group.  The new version will include a bonus track, the Queen cover of the song “Sin”, and will have new cover art by Rob Sheridan, shown below.  


Bicycle Music Group obtained the rights to the album on March 29th this year, and the official announcement of the re-release was on October 22, just a few days ago. This was announced on the NIN website, which I have linked for you guys here.  It’s a great way to keep up with the latest NIN news.

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