
Nine Inch Nails had to rearrange the schedule of its final three live shows over the weekend, due to main man Trent Reznor getting sick. After calling off the second of four Los Angeles shows last Thursday (September 3rd), the band also postponed Saturday night's (September 5th) gig as well. The Sunday night (September 6th) performance, originally supposed to be the band's last, was still on, but the missed gigs have now been rescheduled, extending the "Wave Goodbye" tour into this week.
Dead By Sunrise, the new band fronted by Linkin Park vocalist Chester Bennington, has announced that they will give a select group of fans from different countries a chance to hear the act's debut disc, Out Of Ashes, before its October 13th release date and write a review. One of those reviews will be chosen by the band itself and published on the rock news website Noisecreep.com. Fans will be picked to participate in California, New York, London, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Sweden and Canada, where they'll go to the local Warner Bros. Records office to hear the CD.
Breaking Benjamin's new song, "I Will Not Bow," is not only the lead single from the band's upcoming album, Dear Agony, but it's doing double duty as the theme from the upcoming sci-fi flick Surrogates. A number of clips from the film, which stars Bruce Willis, are contained in the video for the song. Guitarist Aaron Fink told us that the band enjoyed the chance to work with the action star: ["I had met Bruce actually at an Allman Brothers concert a couple of months ago, so it was kind of cool for this opportunity to pop up again. But yeah, he's a huge movie star, so anything -- you know, we'll see how the movie does, the movie looks cool as hell -- anything kind of with his name attached to it usually does good."]
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