Nine Inch Nails and Boys Noize announced a collaborative album as Nine Inch Noize, out April 17.
Billboard reported the album announcement alongside their upcoming Coachella debut set.
Industrial and electronic fans on X are calling it the most exciting crossover in years.
Nine Inch Nails and Boys Noize have officially merged into Nine Inch Noize, and they are releasing an album on April 17 [1].
The announcement came on April 8, when Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross, and Alexander Ridha — the man behind Boys Noize — confirmed the collaboration through social media and a Billboard-spanning teaser on the highway into Indio, California. The album carries the designation Halo 38, placing it squarely in the Nine Inch Nails catalog as a canonical release rather than a side project.
The collaboration is not entirely a surprise. Ridha has been orbiting the NIN universe for years, remixing tracks and sharing stages at festivals. But a full album under a combined name signals something more permanent. The three artists reportedly spent months in the studio blending NIN's industrial textures with Boys Noize's relentless techno pulse.
Their live debut as Nine Inch Noize is scheduled for Coachella's Sahara tent on Saturday, April 12. Festival sources say the production budget is substantial, with a custom visual rig designed to fill one of the festival's largest enclosed spaces.
For Reznor and Ross, the project arrives amid their continued work scoring films and prestige television. For Ridha, it represents the highest-profile collaboration of his career. The fusion of industrial rock and Berlin-school electronics is a combination fans of both camps have imagined for years.
Pre-saves went live within minutes of the announcement. Halo 38 drops April 17 on all platforms.
-- CAMILLE BEAUMONT, Los Angeles