Like many esteemed figures before him-- among them President Obama-- Trent Reznor took to Reddit to face the entire internet today for one of the site's AMAs, aka "Ask Me Anything" segments. He chatted about many things, including his upcoming projects, explaining that the How to Destroy Angels album is coming in spring and that he's "helping Josh [Homme] out on a new QOTSA [Queens of the Stone Age] track" and "starting rehearsals for two bands."

Could one of those bands be Nine Inch Nails? In response to a question about the lighting on Nine Inch Nails' 2008 Lights in the Sky tour, he said, "Thank you. I spend a lot of time and energy thinking about how music is presented live. Lights in the Sky was probably my favorite live show I've worked on so far. This was a real collaboration between myself, Rob [Sheridan], Roy Bennett, and Moment Factory. We set out to make an experience and I really felt proud to put that on every night. Cryptic additional comment: 2013." Cryptic!

He did, however, confirm that a reissue of NIN's The Fragile is coming along. "The 5.1 mixes are done and sound amazing," he wrote. "Alan [Moulder] was the only person who could have possibly done it, and he did not disappoint. There are a couple other elements involved that we want to get right before we put this into production. These involve packaging and additional content. Patience, my friends."

When asked about the television mini-series adapted from 2007's Year Zero, he explained: "This is currently in a holding state. We didn't find the right match with a writer, and really have been avoiding doing what we should have done from the beginning: write it ourselves. We = Rob [Sheridan] and myself. This project means a lot ot me and will see the light of day in one form or another."

As for other film or television projects, Reznor kept pretty mum on whether or not he'll be involved in more of the film adaptations of Stieg Larsson's Millennium Trilogy following the work he did on The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo. "My interest in this would be contingent upon [director David] Fincher's involvement," he said.

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