Following their scheduled appearance at the Robert Smith curated Meltdown Festival, Nine Inch Nails are set to play London’s Royal Albert Hall 2 days on June 24th.
NIN’s industrial music maestro Trent Reznor has also indicated that we can soon expect the final EP to be released in the trilogy that includes December 2016’s Not the Actual Events and last July’s Add Violence.
Reznor broke the news when he spoke to BBC Radio 6 on Thursday, where he had stated that the forthcoming EP should be released before the band hit Europe this June.
On the delay on the third EP’s release Reznor explained:
“We started out with a rigid concept, having not written them all. As we finished Add Violence we found ourselves… it felt too predictable. It felt like we were forcing things. Musically and storytelling-wise. The reason this has been delayed is because it took us a while for—what has become the third EP—to reveal itself to us.”
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