In October of 1993, six months before he would die by suicide, Kurt Cobain and William S. Burroughs met for the first time.
When Nirvana released its album "In Utero" it didn’t capture the zeitgeist like "Nevermind" did, but it still made a huge impact on the music landscape of the '90s. Nirvana was at the forefront ...
If you’ve been trying to nail the Smells Like Teen Spirit tone and found there was always something in the way, maybe this is ...
Nirvana: A Detailed Guide to the Band that Changed Everything, written by author, journalist & comedian Marc Burrows has just ...
welcoming us to Nirvana’s first and last post-fame album. “Now I’m bored and old.” The first thing that strikes you on relistening to In Utero is ... Serving the servants: Kurt’s caustic ...
Following the monumental success of Nevermind, Nirvana enlisted Steve Albini to record the follow-up, In Utero owing largely to his work with The Pixies on Surfer Rosa, and Cobain’s desire to ...
The latest episode of uDiscover and 3point5’s Twitch Series ‘In the Groove’ highlights releases from Nirvana, Guns N’ Roses, ...
The session comes from the same time period that Nirvana recorded their final and third album, "In Utero," released in September 1993. Two of the leaked tracks are alternate recordings of the ...
Six reasons why we still love Kurt Cobain Cobain: One heck of a life Cobain's custom-made Fender Mustang guitar - which he used during Nirvana's In Utero tour - was also on sale, and fetched $ ...
THE COUNTDOWN: Sometimes critical hysteria hits, and records are hoisted into positions of historic importance. The Independent’s music team have chosen the most undeserving – you’ll ...