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Nine Inch Nails will release their new album Hesitation Marks on September 3rd on Columbia, and now the band has unveiled the full tracklisting as well as album credits. It is the band's first LP since 2008.
Helmed, of course, by NIN mastermind Trent Reznor, with additional production by Atticus Ross and Alan Moulder, the new LP also features such guest musicians as Fleetwood Mac's Lindsey Buckingham, King Crimson guitarist Adrian Belew – who recently dropped out of the band's touring lineup – and famed bassist Pino Palladino (The Who, D'Angelo).
Nine Inch Nails have already released one track from Hesitation Marks, "Came Back Haunted," and are set to make their live return on June 26th at the Fuji Rock Festival. Appearances at Lollapalooza and Outside Lands will follow, along with a massive North American tour this fall.
Tracklist
1) "The Eater of Dreams"
2) "Copy of A"
3) "Came Back Haunted"
4) "Find My Way"
5) "All Time Low"
6) "Disappointed"
7) "Everything"
8) "Satellite"
9) "Various Methods of Escape"
10) "Running"
11) "I Would for You"
12) "In Two"
13) "While I'm Still Here"
14) "Black Noise"
Credits
Produced by: Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross, and Alan Moulder
Mixed by: Alan Moulder
Mastered by: Tom Baker
Artwork by: Russell Mills
Art Direction by: Rob Sheridan
Additional Musicians:
Pino Palladino
Lindsey Buckingham
Adrian Belew
Eugene Goreshter
Alessandro Cortini
Ilan Rubin
Joshua Eustis
YOUR NEW RELEASES: In an unusually strong release week following Labor Day, a battle could be brewing for the top of next week's chart among the top three new releases. Here are this week's key debuts:
Ariana Grande (Republic) 110-115k
Tamar Braxton (Epic) 105-110k Nine Inch Nails (Columbia) 100-105k
John Legend (Columbia) 50-55k
Jaheim (Atlantic) 40-45k
Bastille (Virgin) 27-30k
Keep it here for further forecasts as the week winds on (not to mention our assessment of the big Q4 releases and how single sales and pre-orders presage future chart stats. And if you don't care about that staff, stay tuned for a lot of pot jokes. (9/4p)
That's a great showing for the band, i assume most of the sales come from the hefty-priced Deluxe edition as is the one that's been at better positions in both amazon and itunes so that's a plus...as with most rock releases I expect it to take quite a tumble next week. It's their 5th top 5 album in the US.
But there's other news in the top 10 aside from Grande and Braxton, as they are just two of the five new entries in the region. Nine Inch Nails returns with its first studio album since 2008, as "Hesitation Marks" bows at No. 3 with 107,000.
The set is the act's first for Columbia Records, after two independently released studio efforts in 2008. Those indie albums—"The Slip" and "Ghosts I-IV"—launched at Nos. 13 and 14 with 29,000 and 26,000, respectively. The band's last major-label studio set, 2007's "Year Zero" on Nothing/Interscope Records, started at No. 2 with 187,000.
All told, "Hesitation Marks" gives Nine Inch Nails its 14th charting set and sixth top 10 album.
1) Ariana Grande – Yours Truly – 137,548
2) Tamar Braxton – Love & War – 114,262 3) Nine Inch Nails – Hesitation Marks – 107,088
4) John Legend – Love In The Future – 67,949
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