NEW YORK (Billboard) - Industrial-rock band Nine Inch Nails has wasted no time releasing its first album since becoming a free agent last October.
The Trent Reznor-led combo started selling an instrumental album, "Ghosts I-IV," on its Web site, http://www.nin.com, Sunday. Fans can receive the first nine songs from the 36-track project for free, or can pay 5 for the entire digital album.
There are several other ordering options, each of which comes with immediate access to the album in digital form.
The standard double-CD set is retailing for 10, and will reach stores on April 8. A 70 deluxe edition and a 300 autographed version will ship May 1.
After Nine Inch Nails contract with Interscope expired, the label released a remix album, "Y34RZ3R0R3MIX3D." The bands last studio release, "Year Zero," debuted at No. 2 on the U.S. album charts last April.
Reuters/Billboard
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