Nine Inch Nails' Trent Reznor has hinted in an interview with Rolling Stone there could be new music on the way as early as this year.

Although giving a pretty good teaser he doesn't actually give any specific information on when or even if it is set in stone yet but its progress regardless.

Reznor said:"We're leaving to go to tour mid-to-late February, in Australia with Queens of the Stone Age. We've got dates booked through the end of the summer. A lot of touring ahead. Just started on a new product. Can't tell you what it is yet. It will take place while touring. New music maybe this fall. Every spare second, and even seconds that aren't spare, are trying to wrangle this new creation into shape."

When asked to reveal more, he replied: "That's more than I should've."

After playing the grammys last night Reznor's band joined Queens Of The Stone Age, Dave Grohl and Fleetwood Mac's Lyndsey Buckingham for the closing slot at the event, but their performance was cut short by the closing credits and a commercial break. Reznor was more than dissapointed and tweeted-

 "Music's biggest night... to be disrespected. A heartfelt FUCK YOU guys."