Nirvana took to the makeshift stage ... As the song progressed that night, the band’s guitarist/lead vocalist/songwriter Kurt ...
Kurt Cobain was always open about his influences, and once said that he "didn't like" a band after being asked if they inspired Nirvana.
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.
The 1985 novel that rarely left the Nirvana frontman’s pocket and became the basis for one of In Utero’s heaviest tracks ...
According to Nirvana guitar tech Earnie Bailey, Cobain was far from a vintage guitar fiend, and had no qualms with making his ...
This iconic Nirvana track from their last album was inspired by a 1985 horror novel called "Perfume: The Story of a Murderer.
Kurt Cobain imitated them, R.E.M. supported them, the Red Hot Chili Peppers would never have existed without them. The most ...
and "like hearing Cobain's voice in person" (Loudwire), so this promises to be a night of nostalgia and powerful music. The tribute has been voted the number one Nirvana tribute band by numerous ...
In 1993, Nirvana was my favorite band (and still is). Kurt Cobain was more than a rock star for the disillusioned youth of the time; he was our anti-hero, our counterculture frontman. Coming off ...
Kurt Cobain, the singer and guitarist of 90s Alternative band Nirvana, was preoccupied with the fact that Male Seahorses give birth. TSOL's 1984 classic album Change Today? sat on a peak with a ...
In the early 90s, Douglas Coupland, like Nirvana, was at the vanguard of ... activist Daniella Carter reflects on the ways ...