Changes

no edit summary
In 2021, ''Soul'' repeated the feat of ''The Social Network'', earning Reznor and Ross both the Academy Award and Golden Globe for best original score, and Reznor and Ross collaborated with Halsey on her fourth album, ''[[If I Can't Have Love, I Want Power]]''. During this same time period, NIN recorded the collaborative single "[[Isn't Everyone]]" with [[Related_bands_and_artists#HEALTH|HEALTH]]. NIN embarked on a [[NIN 2022|tour]] in 2022 to make up for [[Canceled Pandemic Dates|canceled tour dates]] from 2020 and 2021. The aesthetic for the tour was mainly a continuation of the Cold And Black And Infinite Tour.
Scores for ''[[Empire of Light (Original Score)|Empire of Light]]'' and ''[[Bones and All (Original Score)|Bones and All]]'' were released in 2022, the latter kicking off what has become an ongoing collaboration with director Luca Guadagnino, much like the ongoing collaboration with David Fincher. Scores for ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem (Original Score)|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem]]'' and Fincher's ''[[The Killer (Original Score)|The Killer]]'' were released in 2023. Scores for two Guadagnino films, ''[[Challengers (Original Score)|Challengers]]'' and ''[[Queer(Original Score)|Queer]]'', were released in 2024.
Two more scores were announced for release in 2025: ''The Gorge'' and ''Tron: Ares'', the latter being a NIN score (the first since the ''Quake'' soundtrack in 1996.) Reznor and Ross also announced in 2024 that they had formed a company called [[With Teeth (company)|With Teeth]], a production venture dealing in multiple disciplines. Around this same time period, several [[brand collaborations]] started to take place, and a virtual supergroup band called [[WitchGang]] (with Reznor and Ross, among others, having some level of involvement) also cropped up.
*''[[Challengers (Original Score)|Challengers]]'' with Atticus Ross (Writing and performance)
*''Retrospective: Selected Recordings 1973-2023'', Bryan Ferry (Co-writing, drum programming and bass, "Star"; with Atticus Ross)
*''[[Queer (Original Score)|Queer]]'' with Atticus Ross (Writing and performance)
==External Links==
12,084

edits