The 1985 novel that rarely left the Nirvana frontman’s pocket and became the basis for one of In Utero’s heaviest tracks ...
Albini even lent Rash his Veleno for the project. Nirvana tech Earnie Bailey also helped him fill in the missing pieces, like ...
This iconic Nirvana track from their last album was inspired by a 1985 horror novel called "Perfume: The Story of a Murderer.
Explore Kurt Cobain's life, Nirvana's iconic history, and the auction of his smashed guitar.
Kurt Cobain may have had final say in Nirvana, but he knew that he wasn't too sure upon first meeting this musical monster.
According to Nirvana guitar tech Earnie Bailey, Cobain was far from a vintage guitar fiend, and had no qualms with making his ...
Kurt Cobain destroyed a cheap Japanese copy of a Fender Stratocaster on stage at one of Nirvana's first shows. Now you can ...
That’s so weird.” Brady said it was Kurt Cobain’s guitar. “What?!” was her response. She hung the guitar up in her shop. A few months later, Nirvana would release its classic al ...