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It's born from the Peel It Back Tour's B-stage interludes with Boys Noize.
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"The Great Below (Instrumental)" is a track by Nine Inch Nails, from the album The Fragile: Deviations 1, released 23rd December 2016. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 11 articles about Nine Inch Nails.
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Staring at the sea Will she come? Is there hope for me After all is said and done Anything at any price All of this for you All the spoils of a wasted life All of this for you All the world has closed her eyes Tired faith all worn and thin For all we could have done And all that could have been Ocean pulls me close And whispers in my ear The destiny I've chose All becoming clear The currents have their say The time is drawing near Washes me away Makes me disappear And I descend from grace In arms of undertow I will take my place In the great below I can still feel you Even so far away I can still feel you Even so far away I can still feel you Even so far away I can still feel you Even so far away Even so far away Even so far away Even so far away Even so far away
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It's born from the Peel It Back Tour's B-stage interludes with Boys Noize.

A full collaborative album carrying the 'HALO 38' tag arrives later this month.

The full weekend one schedule is confirmed for the California desert festival, including how to watch online.

New music is apparently in the works, and further touring remains a possibility.

Nine Inch Nails and 27 other acts join Roskilde Festival 2025's lineup, expanding the performer list to 81 artists.

Nine Inch Nails and Justice are added to Portugal's NOS Alive 2025 festival, with NIN co-headlining alongside Kings of Leon.

Nine Inch Nails returns to touring with a three-month global trek across Europe and North America, starting in Dublin this June.

They'll play Glasgow, Manchester and London this June.

It's for a new seven-inch single, soundtracking a future issue of Image Comics series, What's the Furthest Place From Here.

Nitzer Ebb will support on June 17th and Yves Tumor joins the bill for the sold-out show on June 18th.

The group will hit Cornwall for their first UK dates to be announced for 2022.
