Nine Inch Nails album earns $1.6M on Web!
March 19, 2008 – 9:06 pm
‘Ghosts I-IV’ gets just under 800,000 transactions in first week
The online release of the new Nine Inch Nails album, “Ghosts I-IV,” resulted in just under 800,000 transactions in its first week, totaling $1.6 million in revenue, the industrial-rock band has revealed.
The tally includes free and paid downloads, as well as advance orders for physical configurations like various limited-edition vinyl releases, CDs, and a boxed set.
“Ghosts I-IV,” the band’s first release since becoming a free agent last October, went on sale March 2 at its Web site, http://www.nin.com. Fans can receive the first nine songs from the 36-track project for free, or can pay $5 for the entire digital album.
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6 Responses to “Nine Inch Nails album earns $1.6M on Web!”
Thank you NIN! Still have been my favorite band since I was a kid.
By Nin Lover on Mar 19, 2008
Trent i fucking love you man!:) I would like to see you in Gothenburg soon!:)
By Pflugger on Mar 19, 2008
pretty awesome! instrumental only from what i read. also the site is getting hammered, can’t even get to it right now
By )|(oR on Mar 19, 2008
This is sooooo last week’s news!
http://leisureblogs.chicagotribune.com/turn_it_up/2008/03/reznors-one-wee.html
By ninb!tch on Mar 19, 2008
damn, I could use those numbers. I wonder if Trent finally feels like someone loves him…?
By inspex on Mar 20, 2008