We are excited to present the latest offering from our Loudwire Record Club, where you can enter to win a standard black vinyl version of the new Tron: Ares soundtrack by Nine Inch Nails. This giveaway is brought to you by the Loudwire Nights radio show and features the first new music from Nine Inch Nails in five years.
While Nine Inch Nails members Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross have established a successful film and TV scoring partnership in recent years, the Tron: Ares soundtrack is released under the Nine Inch Nails name, marking their first project since 2020’s Ghosts VI: Locusts.
The group has already made a strong impression with the single “As Alive As You Need Me to Be” and will continue promoting the soundtrack with “Who Wants to Live Forever.” This 24-track album from Nine Inch Nails is pressed onto 180-gram vinyl. For this giveaway, we are offering the standard black vinyl variant with the standard album cover.
This album is currently available for order, coinciding with today’s (Sept. 19) release, but you also have a chance to win. Five winners will be selected from the entries submitted, so be sure to provide your contact details in the form at the bottom of this post. Make sure to do this before Friday, Sept. 26, as this contest is time-limited. If your name is chosen as one of the five winners, we will reach out using your provided contact information.
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