Nine Inch Nails and Boys Noize Announce Collaborative Album "Nine Inch Noize"

Ta-Nehisi Coates

Author and journalist whose work on culture, race, and history includes writing for Marvel's "Black Panther."

The highly anticipated collaboration between industrial rock icons Nine Inch Nails and electronic music virtuoso Boys Noize culminates in their new joint album, "Nine Inch Nails – Nine Inch Noize." This release marks a significant moment for fans of both artists, blending their distinct sounds into a cohesive and innovative musical experience.

A Fusion of Industrial Might and Electronic Precision

The Genesis of a Dynamic Partnership

Nine Inch Nails and Boys Noize have officially unveiled their collaborative album, titled "Nine Inch Nails – Nine Inch Noize," with a release date slated for April 17. This exciting news confirms widespread speculation about their joint musical endeavors. The project carries the designation "Halo 38," adhering to Nine Inch Nails' long-standing tradition of numbering their official releases. This marks their thirty-eighth significant work, building anticipation for what new sonic territories they will explore.

Coachella Stage Debut and Prior Collaborations

The album's announcement aligns perfectly with their upcoming performances as Nine Inch Noize at the prestigious Coachella festival. Fans will have the opportunity to witness their combined talents live on the Sahara stage this Saturday and the following week, further fueling excitement for the record. Their musical synergy is not new; Boys Noize, whose real name is Alex Ridha, previously contributed to Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross's "Challengers" score with a unique rework. He also played a pivotal role in the "Tron: Ares" soundtrack, receiving production and additional production credits on numerous tracks. Most notably, their joint effort "As Alive as You Need Me to Be" earned them a Grammy Award for Best Rock Song in February 2026, solidifying their creative bond.

Live Performances and Album Speculation

Last year, Boys Noize served as the opening act for Nine Inch Nails' "Peel It Back" tour, where a unique element of their collaboration unfolded. During the tour, Reznor and Ross frequently joined Boys Noize on a secondary stage for live remixes of Nine Inch Nails' tracks. These impromptu performances sparked considerable discussion among fans, with many speculating that these live remixes might find their way onto the "Halo 38" album. The possibility of these dynamic live interpretations being captured on a studio recording adds another layer of intrigue to the upcoming release.

Anticipation Builds with Strategic Promotion

The impending album release has been met with growing excitement, partly due to strategic promotional efforts. A billboard promoting "Nine Inch Nails – Nine Inch Noize" was reportedly spotted along the route to Indio, California, the very location of the Coachella festival. This clever marketing tactic effectively leveraged the festival's prominence to draw attention to the new collaboration. The album and their Coachella appearances position Nine Inch Noize alongside other major headliners like Sabrina Carpenter, Karol G, and Justin Bieber, highlighting the project's significant presence in the contemporary music landscape.

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