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Nine Inch Nails premiere the shoegaze/industrial hybrid track ‘Burning Bright (Field on Fire)’

  • December 22, 2016
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[dropcap]Last[/dropcap] week we got the official announcement of the new Nine Inch Nails EP Not The Actual Events. Today a marvelous experimentation has surfaced from the long awaited new material from the seminal industrial band. Burning Bright’ (Field on Fire) fuzzy garage distortion sounds like My Bloody Valentine. This is not unlike what Justin Broadrick did in his post-Godflesh experimental project Jesu—and makes us curious to hear if there are more shoegaze sounding tracks on the new Nine Inch Nails 5 song EP.

Order ‘Not The Actual Events’ now:
Limited digital + physical component version – available now at http://smarturl.it/ntaedigital
Preorder the 180 gram 1-sided vinyl and instantly receive high resolution audio download – http://smarturl.it/ntaevinyl

Tracklist:
01. Branches/Bones
02. Dear World
03. She’s Gone Away
04. The Idea of You
05. Burning Bright (Field on Fire)

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