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Forbes
27-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Nine Inch Nails Launches A Comeback With A New Top 10 Hit
Nine Inch Nails scores a top 10 debut on Billboard's Dance Digital Song Sales chart with 'As Alive ... More As You Need Me to Be' from the Tron: Ares soundtrack. ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA - AUGUST 09: Music group Nine Inch Nails members Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross appear at the Disney Entertainment Showcase at D23: The Ultimate Disney Fan Event in Anaheim, California on August 09, 2024. (Photo byfor Disney) Nine Inch Nails has become something of a side project for Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, the only two current official members of the industrial rock group. Reznor rose to stardom with the outfit in the '90s, pioneering new sounds and showing millions how to express their angst through music, but lately, Ross and Reznor have been more focused on scoring TV and film, where they've been hugely successful, winning major honors such as Emmys, Grammys, and Academy Awards. The two reformed Nine Inch Nails to tour and compose the score for Tron: Ares, the upcoming new film in the Tron universe. The first single from that project, which was released only a few weeks before the movie itself hits theaters, brings the band back to the top 10 on a Billboard chart. "As Alive As You Need Me to Be" Arrives On July 17, Nine Inch Nails released "As Alive As You Need Me to Be," the first single from the Tron: Ares soundtrack. Anticipation for new music from the now-duo was extremely high, as it had been announced some time ago that the group was going to release music for the film under that moniker. Fans of Nine Inch Nails — as well as both Reznor and Ross — didn't disappoint. The single opens at No. 10 on the Dance Digital Song Sales chart. Nine Inch Nails Earns a New Top 10 Hit Nine Inch Nails has only ever reached Billboard's list of the bestselling dance tracks in the United States twice, and both cuts have spent time inside the top 10. In December 2010, "Closer" debuted, but it wasn't until June 2021 — 11 years later — that it reached its all-time peak of No. 5. That cut has spent just over a year on the list. This week, "As Alive As You Need Me to Be" joins it inside the top 10, but just barely. Nine Inch Nails Joins Blackpink and Madonna Three tracks debut on the Dance Digital Song Sales chart this week, and Nine Inch Nails earns the lowest launch of the bunch. Blackpink's "Jump" starts at No. 1, while Madonna's "Gone Gone Gone (Original Demo Version)" opens at No. 8. A Single Years in the Making "As Alive As You Need Me to Be" is Nine Inch Nails' first single of its own since 2018, when "God Break Down the Door" was pushed from the album Bad Witch. The group has released music since then, including a pair of albums and a collaboration with the American industrial outfit Health, but this Tron: Ares single is easily the most exciting bit of news in the Nine Inch Nails world in some time.
Yahoo
28-04-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
Inside California Politics: April 26, 2025
(INSIDE CALIFORNIA POLITICS) — This week on Inside California Politics, former advisor to United Kingdom Prime Minister David Cameron and former FOX News host Steve Hilton joined host Nikki Laurenzo to discuss his newly announced campaign for California governor. Hilton has regularly been critical of the state's Democratic leadership and said he hopes to break the party's hold on the Golden State. 'The person that's going to win in 2026 is the change candidate,' Hilton said. 'Even the democrat candidates for governor are saying that… Xavier Becerra in his video announcing for governor as a democrat said 'The California dream that was there for my parents isn't there today.' I completely agree. But who took it away? It was his party and his policies.' Hilton pointed to his experience in the UK to how he might work with a Democratic-controlled legislature. 'It was a conservative prime minister, David Cameron, who I worked for, but actually it was a coalition government,' Hilton said. 'It was the Conservative Party and the Liberal Democrat party. I was was right there at the heart of that helping to negotiate the coalition agreement.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


Fox News
18-04-2025
- Politics
- Fox News
Trump's deportation wins, what's 'good' about Good Friday, and more from Fox News Opinion
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