April 16, 2009
Nine Inch Nails launches iPhone app
Popular industrial band Nine Inch Nails has released a free application for the iPhone, allowing fans to interact with one another and receive streaming content. The album-as-an-app concept is definitely picking up, according to Ars Technica.
nin: access is a free iPhone application that brings a few cool features to the table for those looking to follow the band as closely as possible.
The application allows users to download NIN-inspired iPhone wallpapers, stream the band's music, listen to remixes by fans, watch videos from the "fan archive," use the NIN forums, and even chat with other fans nearby.
While the application is free, users do need to register on NIN official site in order to make use of it.
emily | 8:10 AM |
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