Nine Inch Nails The Slip Album is Completely Free

May 6, 2008 by David Kay



This week, Nine Inch Nails released their latest album, called The Slip. As with the instrumental album Ghosts I-IV which was released on the NIN website back in March, The Slip can be downloaded directly. The difference this time however is that rather than a free preview with the full album costing $5 (or more for various packaged versions), The Slip, available in either MP3, FLAC or Apple Lossless, or even high-res 96/24 WAVE formats, is completely free of charge, and all files are completely DRM free. All versions include a .pdf file containing the album art and wallpaper files, and you can download as many of the different versions as you wish. NIN is presenting a nice big middle finger to the RIAA on this one, and I encourage everyone to support the effort. If you feel you simply must pay for the album, CD and vinyl versions will be available in July.

Download Nine Inch Nails The Slip

Electrodynamic 2 months and 2 weeks ago

Thanks for the heads up about the free album. I downloaded it a few days ago and it's got a few good tracks on it. I still don't understand the high-fidelity cuts when so much of the album is distortion (pure distortion). Maybe I missed the memo.
aCiD 2 months and 2 weeks ago

Oh, thank god. So the last CD was a joke, and this is the real one.

Sweet.
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