Embarking on a little pop experiment, Kurt Cobain emerged with one of the most enjoyably silly songs of Nirvana’s career ...
Kurt Cobain struggled with Smells Like Teen Spirit, the Nirvana anthem that grew into their greatest and most defining song.
Nirvana’s Kurt Cobain recorded a cover of one of The Beatles‘ songs. Subsequently, no one — not even his bandmates or his wife — heard the cover until the 2010s. During an interview, a movie director ...
Grohl was more specific in 1999 when he told Howard Stern that the song “was more about heroes that are ordinary,” after ...
Kurt Cobain was an icon in the ’90s. He and Nirvana helped popularize grunge and bring Seattle’s signature sound to the rest of the world. By the time he died by suicide in 1994 at the age of 27, ...
Thirty years ago, Nirvana’s final act began with the September 1993 release of In Utero. Recorded with Steve Albini—the engineer behind Pixies’ Surfer Rosa—In Utero sounded as vital and twitchy as an ...
It takes some bravery to tell off the whole of the music industry. These three rock stars did it with their songs like it was ...
A 35-second snippet of a previously-unreleased Kurt Cobain song has been made available. The track features on Brett Morgen's documentary Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck, which is out in cinemas now.
Spencer Charnas tells us about the misfits of screen and sound that inspire his musical storytelling within the Ice Nine Kills world.
Despite a legal dispute over an unreleased Nirvana song of potentially great artistic and commercial significance, a local music industry insider believes fans will one day get a chance to hear it.
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