Nine Inch Nails mastermind Trent Reznor hinted in a statement on their official website that the band’s current tour may mark the end of the band’s legendary big-arena show history.
“This was an amazing tour and production… certainly the best thing I've ever been involved with and likely the final tour for NIN on this scale,” Trent said if the band’s current globe-trotting Lights in the Sky tour. “The shows we have announced in 2009 and any more that may be announced will be a completely different approach with some different personnel and will likely be the last for the foreseeable future.”
In the same posting, Trent divulged details about a planned NIN concert film, which has unfortunately encountered some serious setbacks. “I had an amazing situation lined up that would have allowed me to film the show in 3D with James Cameron's team for a theatrical release as well as DVD / BluRay, etc.,” Trent writes. Sadly, conflicts over song rights issues created a red-tape nightmare that, though ultimately resolved, may have delayed production too long to remain on schedule.
Sorry, this really isn’t a very happy article, is it? I may have to take up a security blanket again…
