How to Destroy Angels to release new EP this November

How to Destroy Angels, one of Trent Reznor’s many current musical projects, are set to release their new EP this November. The release, called An Omen EP, will contain six songs, some of which will be featured on the band’s full length album, due out early next year. The band are also working on some videos and there are plans to tour live in the pipeline too.
In a surprising move, the band have signed a deal with Colombia Records for the their next set of releases. This comes after Trent Reznor’s 2007 split from label Interscope and his independent (and free) releases of the last Nine Inch Nails album The Slip and How to Destroy Angels' debut EP.
Trent’s full post from the How to Destroy Angels Facebook page:
”Sorry for the radio silence lately... I've been busy! There's a number of things to be revealed over the coming months. Some you may expect, others you may not. Patience, my friends.
Today's news is about my band How To Destroy Angels. I'm happy to announce we've formally partnered with Columbia Records for our next series of releases. The first of these will be available in November and it's called An Omen EP. As you may have guessed, it's an EP. It contains six songs, some of which are from our full-length LP which is coming early next year.
We are making some videos, we are going to be performing live, and that's all the details I have for now on those matters.
Regarding our decision to sign with Columbia, we've really spent a long time thinking about things and it makes sense for a lot of reasons, including a chance to work with our old friend Mark Williams. There's a much more granular and rambling answer I could give (and likely will in an interview someplace) but it really comes down to us experimenting and trying new things to see what best serves our needs. Complete independent releasing has its great points but also comes with shortcomings.
We are all very excited about you checking out the new stuff. Wish I could tell you more, but you know how this works... it would take all the fun out of it!
Stay tuned!”
In a surprising move, the band have signed a deal with Colombia Records for the their next set of releases. This comes after Trent Reznor’s 2007 split from label Interscope and his independent (and free) releases of the last Nine Inch Nails album The Slip and How to Destroy Angels' debut EP.
Trent’s full post from the How to Destroy Angels Facebook page:
”Sorry for the radio silence lately... I've been busy! There's a number of things to be revealed over the coming months. Some you may expect, others you may not. Patience, my friends.
Today's news is about my band How To Destroy Angels. I'm happy to announce we've formally partnered with Columbia Records for our next series of releases. The first of these will be available in November and it's called An Omen EP. As you may have guessed, it's an EP. It contains six songs, some of which are from our full-length LP which is coming early next year.
We are making some videos, we are going to be performing live, and that's all the details I have for now on those matters.
Regarding our decision to sign with Columbia, we've really spent a long time thinking about things and it makes sense for a lot of reasons, including a chance to work with our old friend Mark Williams. There's a much more granular and rambling answer I could give (and likely will in an interview someplace) but it really comes down to us experimenting and trying new things to see what best serves our needs. Complete independent releasing has its great points but also comes with shortcomings.
We are all very excited about you checking out the new stuff. Wish I could tell you more, but you know how this works... it would take all the fun out of it!
Stay tuned!”