Nine Inch Nails Continues to Offer Music for Free, Jane's Addiction and Street Sweeper Join In
Nine Inch Nails has done it again! New tracks from one of the most non-conformist bands of our times have been made available online for free. Actually, this was a joint action from NIN, Jane's Addiction and Street Sweeper (formed by Tom Morello, former Audioslave guitarist). They have each offered two tracks to be added on free EP that is available over the Internet.
The EP is intended as a way to promote the upcoming summer tour of the bands. It contains ‘Whores’ and ‘Chip Away’ from Jane's Addiction's 1987 debut album, (produced by NIN frontman and, according to many, musical geniusTrent Reznor) Street Sweeper’s ‘The Oath’ and ‘Clap For The Killers’and NIN tracks Not So Pretty Now’ and ‘Non-Entity’.
You can download the EP at http://ninja2009.com/ just as long as you live in the 21st century and have an e-mail address.
NIN has already a history in releasing free EP online. Even now the guys are offering for free in "high-quality MP3, FLAC or M4A lossless at CD quality and even higher-than-CD quality 24/96 WAVE."
The official NIN site reads:
Check out the NIN/JA tour site, now live. Here you'll find various tour info, media from each band, streaming music, a downloadable tour sampler AND new multi-tracks for you to create your own remixes. We will probably be giving some physical things as well as "opportunities" away as the tour approaches (we're making this up as we go) so check back from time to time.
See you out there!