Trent Reznor Declares Nine Inch Nails a Free Agent
- Posted on Oct 9th 2007 3:00PM by M. Tye Comer
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Radiohead may have started a revolution. Fresh on the heels of Thom Yorke and Co.'s decision to release their new CD without record label backing, Trent Reznor has announced that Nine Inch Nails is now free of its contract with Interscope Records and will also act as a "free agent." "I have been under recording contracts for 18 years and have watched the business radically mutate from one thing to something inherently very different," read a statement on the Nine Inch Nails website. "It gives me great pleasure to be able to finally have a direct relationship with the audience as I see fit and appropriate."
Reznor, who had been signed to the Interscope label since 1994, has openly embraced file-sharing as a means to obtain his band's music. During a May concert, he told fans in Australia to "steal" the latest NIN album, 'Year Zero,' after discovering that is was selling for nearly $30 US.
Reznor asked fans to stay tuned for announcements regarding the band's 2008 plans.
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