On Jan. 18, 1991, Kurt Cobain of Nirvana took a hammer to a cheap Japanese-made guitar at the end of a concert at Evergreen ...
but Kurt Cobain - the man who wrote it - couldn't stand it and refused to play it live. Look, we’ve all got our own tastes ...
In fact, it maintains the same apathetic vibe as Cobain’s vocals throughout the song. We’d be bold enough to say this ...
Resisting network pressure to simply play the hits, Kurt Cobain, Pat Smear, Krist Novoselic, and Dave Grohl pulled together a ...
Kurt Cobain destroyed a cheap Japanese copy of a Fender Stratocaster on stage at one of Nirvana's first shows. Now you can ...
Where you were on January 18, 1991? History was in the making in the library at The Evergreen State College when the local, ...
The purist punk spirit that underpinned Nirvana is in danger of being diluted by the endless stream of merch and music used ...
For as much as he has been known as a career-driven artist, the 1970s were the perfect time to capture the genius of Neil ...
Soundgarden may have done all they could do together, but it took this song to bring everyone back from the brink. Read more ...
Nirvana's Nevermind is still selling incredibly well, decades after it was released, and it's a hit once more in the U.K.
We all have those tunes that just get under our skin, but what happens when it’s one you came up with in the first place?