More light has been shed on the roster of artists for the upcoming pair of tribute albums to industrial metal legends Nine Inch Nails. Magnetic Eye Records have been overseeing those two honorary releases under the banner of their surprisingly prolific ‘Redux’ series.
One of those efforts will focus solely on covers of songs from Nine Inch Nails 4x platinum 1994 album “The Downward Spiral“. A second compilation will feature new renditions of various fan favorites from the esteemed band’s catalog.
Newly revealed participants include North Carolinian progressive metal outfit Between The Buried And Me, who have covered “The Downward Spiral” album closer “Hurt“. While Nine Inch Nails‘ original studio version of that song remains a classic of its era, a 2002 cover done by the late country music icon Johnny Cash introduced the song to a whole new audience altogether.
Another new reveal for the tribute efforts are German post-metal collective The Ocean, who have tackled “The Fragile” cut, “Even Deeper“. Read on for even more newly announced contributors and the current running tally of reveals made thus far:
Between The Buried And Me – “Hurt”
The Ocean – “Even Deeper”
Black Tusk – “Mr. Self Destruct”
Daevar – “Closer”
Abrams – “Eraser”
Blue Heron – “Head Like A Hole”
Grayceon – “Right Where It Belongs”
IAH – “A Warm Place”
BleakHeart – “Something I Could Never Have”
Snakemother – “The Day the World Went Away” / “Sin”
Sandrider – “March Of The Pigs”
Bees Made Honey in the Vein Tree – “Over And Out”
John Fryer with Stella Soleil – “I Do Not Want This”
Both tribute albums are expected out in November, with all tracks having already been turned in and production on the physical copies having commenced. You can secure a copy via this Kickstarter campaign, where you can also hear a taste of IAH‘s cover of “A Warm Place“.