TRENT REZNOR Hosts BBC Radio 1 'Rock Show': Audio Available

April 9, 2005

On Wednesday's (April 6) BBC Radio 1 "Rock Show", Trent Reznor from NINE INCH NAILS sat in for regular host Mike Davies, who was away in Los Angeles. Listen to a replay of the two-hour program and check out the playlist (which included a trio of NIN tracks) at BBC.co.uk.

NINE INCH NAILS's new album, "With Teeth", is slated for release in the U.S on May 3 (one day earlier internationally). The CD, which is said to be "more song-orientated" than 1999's "The Fragile", was recorded in part at Sound City Studio in Van Nuys, Ca., and features a guest appearance on drums by former NIRVANA drummer/current FOO FIGHTERS frontman Dave Grohl. Mixing duties were handled by Alan Moulder (THE CURE, SMASHING PUMPKINS).

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