| Nine Inch Nails
was founded in 1988 in Cleveland, Ohio (USA) by Trent Reznor - not as a
traditional band, but as a music project that serves only the realization
of his musical ideas.
In the studio, other musicians and sound engineers are
only as assistants in demand, as Reznor plays most of the instruments
himself. On concert stages other musicians support him.
Awards and Nominations
"Wish" - Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance (1992)
(Award)
"Wish" - Best Heavy Metal / Hard Rock Video, MTV Video
Music Awards (1993) (Nomination)
"Closer" - Best Breakthrough Video and Best Art
Direction, MTV Video Music Awards (1994) (Nomination)
The Downward Spiral - Best Alternative Music Performance, Grammy
Awards (1994) (Nomination)
Nine Inch Nails - Favorite Artist - Alternative, American Music
Awards (1994) (Nomination)
"Happiness in Slavery" - Best Metal Performance Award
at the Woodstock '94, Grammy Awards (1995) (Nomination)
Nine Inch Nails - Favorite Artist - Alternative, American Music
Awards (1995) (Nomination)
"The Perfect Drug" - Best Direction, Best
Cinematography, Best Art Direction, Best Alternative Video and Video of
the Year, MTV Video Music Awards (1997) (nomination)
"The Perfect Drug" - Hard Rock Performance, Grammy
Awards (1997) (nomination)
"Starfuckers, Inc." - Best Metal Performance, Grammy
Awards (1999) (nomination)
"The Fragile" - Best Alternative Music Performance,
Grammy Awards (1999) (nomination)
"Into The Void" - Best Male Rock Vocal Performance,
Grammy Awards (2000) (nomination)
"The Hand That Feeds" - Best Hard Rock Performance,
Grammy Awards 2005 (Nomination)
Nine Inch Nails - Modern Rock Artist of the Year, Billboard Music
Awards (2005) (nomination)
"Every Day Is Exactly The Same" - Best Hard Rock
Performance, Grammy Awards (2006) (nomination)
Nine Inch Nails - Kerrang! Icon, Kerrang! Awards (2007) (Award)
"34 Ghosts IV" - Best Rock Instrumental Performance,
Grammy Awards (2009) (nomination)
"Ghosts I-IV" - Best Boxed Or Special Limited Edition
Package, Grammy Awards (2009) (nomination)
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