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- Record Label: The Null Corporation
- Release Date: Apr 17, 2026
- Summary: The debut full-length collaboration between Nine Inch Nails and Boys Noize features reimagined Nine Inch Nails tracks that were first performed at Coachella on April 11, 2026.
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- Record Label: The Null Corporation
- Genre(s): Electronic, Industrial, Pop/Rock
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Apr 17, 2026The result is one of the more genuinely surprising records in Reznor’s catalog, and proof that some of the best NIN songs were never finished — they were waiting to come back to life.
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Apr 17, 2026Whatever facet of Trent’s oeuvre you’re into, you’ll be well serviced by Nine Inch Noize, a thrilling addition to a career characterised by innovation. Credit must be given to Boys Noize, too, for helping inspire this incredible musical detour. It’s one worth taking. Again and again.
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Apr 17, 2026This is not a novelty or a throwaway, and even though there's technically no "new" music, Nine Inch Noize goes beyond the idea of a "remix," carrying over three decades of material into the future with the help of an unlikely creative muse.
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Apr 17, 2026Deep cuts remixed, ‘Nine Inch Noize’ is blend of studio and live, and it emerges as a transfixing, completely realised collaborative work.
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Apr 20, 2026It’s essentially an EDM album, and an excellent one.
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Apr 17, 2026Live or not, this album has crowd noise, and something less than the cut-glass perfection of a studio album. Unfussy, dancey, and fun, Nine Inch Noize has a steady, thumping energy that makes it more of a romp than any of their classics.
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Apr 21, 2026The music is satisfying for Nine Inch Nails longtime fans who get to hear old music replayed with energy – and is even fun at times – but there’s not that much to it beyond that. .... The project feels curiously unimaginative.