How the Rat changed the world of distortion for guitarists of all stripes, from hard rockers and metalheads to jazz cats, too ...
In October of 1993, six months before he would die by suicide, Kurt Cobain and William S. Burroughs met for the first time.
Mudhoney and Nirvana were grunge brothers-in-arms, but Mark Arm could see the downfall of Kurt Cobain and the band before it happened, during a 1993 tour.
This iconic Nirvana track from their last album was inspired by a 1985 horror novel called "Perfume: The Story of a Murderer.
The story of this hardworking and visionary DIY producer and musician proves that musical brilliance can happen anywhere, even in Madison, Wisconsin.
We’ve still got a few days to go before Black Friday and Cyber Monday, but there’s no need to wait to start saving with some of the best early deals across the internet. Nordstrom’s early ...
Hake’s will crank up the volume to 11 on November 19-20 as they auction the single most important rock music artifact to pass through their hands in 57 years as pop culture specialists.
Nutrafol’s three-minute quiz yields a personalized plan designed to help target the key root causes of hair thinning at different stages of life, such as hormones, stress and aging. Formulated ...
The cultural shifts ushered in by the grunge and alternative rock wave of the early 1990s are almost impossible to overstate. Following the flashy decadence of the 1980s, the gritty, unpolished ...
Its genomic complexity, the authors argue, suggests that LUCA was one of many lineages — the rest now extinct — living about 4.2 billion years ago, a turbulent time relatively early in Earth’s history ...
Anthony Kiedis and co cover topics of love, loss, addiction and salvation in their lyrics, but which of their tracks is about the late Nirvana frontman? Red Hot Chili Peppers have their fair share ...
There are first dates, and then there’s Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell’s first date ... “No matter what he was doing in his busy life, he always showed up. Not because he had to but because ...