NINE INCH NAILS: Audio Interview With TRENT REZNOR Posted Online

May 30, 2005

NINE INCH NAILS mainman Trent Reznor was interviewed on Australian radio station Triple J last Friday (May 27),and a great-quality, two-part download has been made available on the station's web site. Reznor talks about walking in the woods, hot chicks at concerts and being a classically trained pianist. Download the interview: Part#1, Part#2.

As previously reported, Reznor on Friday (May 27) won a resounding victory over former manager and Nothing partner John Malm in a New York Federal court. The jury awarded Reznor on every single claim in his suit, including fraud and breach of fiduciary duty, adding up to $3 million, but interest calculations could potentially double the amount, leaving Malm looking at the possibility of bankruptcy. Reznor also regains 100 percent control of his trademarks.

In May of 2004, Reznor filed suit against Malm, and his business manager/accountant Richard Szekelyi, for several million dollars he said they owed him. Malm had countered that Reznor owed him more than $2 million in unpaid commissions.

NINE INCH NAILS' new album, "With Teeth", debuted at Number One on The Billboard 200 chart in its first week of release.

(Thanks: The NIN Hotline)

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