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How to Destroy Angels Background information Origin  United States Genres Post-industrial, experimental, electronica Years active 2010–present Labels The Null Corporation Associated acts Nine Inch Nails West Indian Girl 12 Rounds Error Website howtodestroyangels.com Members Mariqueen Maandig Trent Reznor Atticus Ross How to Destroy Angels is a musical group featuring Nine Inch Nails front man Trent Reznor, his wife Mariqueen Maandig[1][2][3][4] and Atticus Ross.[5] Rob Sheridan is the group's art director.[6][4][7] The group is named after a 1984 Coil single of the same name.[8][2] The band's first release, a six-song EP[9][3] was released on June 1, 2010.[10] The band released a track from the album, "A Drowning", as a digital single.[1] A second song, "The Space in Between", debuted as a video on Pitchfork.com on May 14, 2010.[11] The video was directed by Rupert Sanders. Both tracks were released as multitrack audio files. A third track, "The Believers", was made available through Wired magazine's iPad application, along with a dissection and analysis of the song, and through a free digital download from the official website. Releases EPs How to Destroy Angels[9] (2010) Singles "A Drowning" (2010) Music videos "The Space in Between" (dir: Rupert Sanders)[12] (2010) References ^ a b Phillips, Amy (2010-05-04). "How to Destroy Angels: "A Drowning"". Pitchfork. http://pitchfork.com/news/38686-how-to-destroy-angels-a-drowning/. Retrieved 4 May 2010.  ^ a b Breihan, Tom (2010-04-28). "Trent Reznor and Wife Mariqueen Maandig Are How to Destroy Angels". Pitchfork. http://pitchfork.com/news/38633-trent-reznor-and-wife-mariqueen-maandig-are-how-to-destroy-angels/. Retrieved 28 April 2010.  ^ a b Aditham, Kiran (2010-04-27). "How to Destroy Angels = Trent Reznor + Wife?". Prefix. http://www.prefixmag.com/news/how-to-destroy-angelstrent-reznor-wife/39938/. Retrieved 28 April 2010.  ^ a b Goodman, William (2010-04-28). "Trent Reznor and Wife Form New Band". Spin. http://www.spin.com/articles/trent-reznor-and-wife-form-new-band. Retrieved 1 May 2010.  ^ "HOW TO DESTROY ANGELS: First Song Available For Streaming - May 4, 2010". Blabbermouth.net. 2010-05-04. http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=139564. Retrieved 5 May 2010.  ^ "Question and Answers with HTDA". 2010-05-07. http://www.facebook.com/?ref=logo#!/topic.php?uid=116607905027354&topic=51. Retrieved 2010-5-12.  ^ Epstein, Dan (2010-04-28). "Is How To Destroy Angels Trent Reznor's Latest Project?". ShockHound. http://www.shockhound.com/features/1147-is-how-to-destroy-angels-trent-reznor-s-latest-project--nine-inch-nails. Retrieved 2 May 2010. "Are you and Rob Sheridan still working together?TR: Yes of course. He's art directing HTDA as well as working on a few other items with me at the moment."  ^ Young, Alex (2010-05-05). "Trent Reznor details How to Destroy Angels project". Consequence of Sound. http://consequenceofsound.net/2010/05/05/trent-reznor-details-how-to-destroy-angels-project/. Retrieved 2010-05-09.  ^ a b "Nasty Little Man press release". 2010-4-27. http://www.nastylittleman.com/2010/04/27/how-to-destroy-angels. Retrieved 28 April 2010.  ^ "How To Destroy Angels". 2010-05-27. http://howtodestroyangels.com/. Retrieved 2010 May 28.  ^ Phillips, Amy (2010-05-14). "Trent Reznor Unleashes How to Destroy Angels' Bloody, Fiery Video". Pitchfork. http://pitchfork.com/news/38816-trent-reznor-unleashes-how-to-destroy-angels-bloody-fiery-video/. Retrieved 15 May 2010.  ^ http://vimeo.com/11754815 External links Official website How to Destroy Angels at Vimeo v • d • e Nine Inch Nails Trent Reznor Alex Carapetis · Charlie Clouser · Alessandro Cortini · Jerome Dillon · Robin Finck · Josh Freese · Danny Lohner · Justin Meldal-Johnsen · Aaron North · Richard Patrick · Ilan Rubin · Jeff Ward · Jeordie White · James Woolley · Chris Vrenna Studio albums and EPs Pretty Hate Machine · Broken · The Downward Spiral · The Fragile · With Teeth · Year Zero · Ghosts I–IV · The Slip Remix albums Fixed · Further Down the Spiral · Things Falling Apart · Year Zero Remixed Live albums Closure · And All That Could Have Been · Beside You in Time Singles "Down in It" · "Head Like a Hole" · "Sin" · "Happiness in Slavery" · "Wish" · "March of the Pigs" · "Closer" · "Burn" · "Hurt" · "The Perfect Drug" · "The Day the World Went Away" · "We're in This Together" · "Into the Void" · "Starfuckers, Inc." · "Deep" · "The Hand That Feeds" · "Only" · "Every Day Is Exactly the Same" · "Survivalism" · "Capital G" · "Discipline" Tours Pretty Hate Machine Tour Series · Self-Destruct · Fragility · Live: With Teeth · Performance 2007 · Lights in the Sky · Wave Goodbye Other Broken (film) · Collected (DVD) · Lost Highway (OST) · Natural Born Killers (OST) · Quake score · NINJA 2009 Tour Sampler · "I'm Afraid of Americans" Related People Martin Atkins · John Balance · Sean Beavan · Adrian Belew · David Carson · Peter Christopherson · Flood · Dave Grohl · John Malm Jr. · Russell Mills · Alan Moulder · Dave Ogilvie · Stephen Perkins · Mark Romanek · Atticus Ross · Rob Sheridan · Adrian Sherwood · Gary Talpas · J. G. Thirlwell · Brian Viglione · Saul Williams Bands How to Destroy Angels · Option 30 · The Innocent · Exotic Birds · Pigface · Lucky Pierre · Tapeworm · Marilyn Manson Articles Discography · Live performances · Tours · Members · Awards · Year Zero ARG · Nothing Records · The Null Corporation Categories Members · Albums · Songs · Tours · Images · Audio samples