Thu, Dec 11 | from Rolling Stone
“What changed me from kind of a metal fan was Nirvana. It was, essentially, getting Nevermind. When I heard Nevermind, it just blew my fucking head off, you know? I heard the second half first, it was a tape, and my friend went out to buy it at lunch and he listened to the first half during the lunc...
Kurt Cobain: Nirvana lead singer lived fast and died young, committing suicide at his Seattle home in April 1994. Associated Press photos One comment on ...
Thu, Dec 24 | from The Spokesman Review
There are now three essential Nirvana albums - Nevermind, Unplugged, and the DVD/CD Live At Reading. Put this one in all rock fans' Xmas stockings. ...
Tue, Dec 15 | from TVNZ
from the cover Nirvana did on its Unplugged album. There were a few of those during the night as The Meat Puppets influence has gone far over the years. ...
Wed, Dec 2 | from Creative Loafing Tampa
Currently being courted by eight major labels, they’ll probably take the money and flee their Sub Pop nest but they’ll be taking their dignity and powerful pop with them. Keith Cameron visits them at home in Seattle. Money, Nirvana freely admit, is the essential reason for them seeking to q...
Wed, Oct 8 | from Music.com
Kicking off tonight with an adjective-defying greatest hits triad of ‘Love Buzz’, ‘Sliver” and ‘Dive’, Nirvana set the tone for a relentless and crowd pleasing evening. They forgo some of their best covers (The Wipers’ ‘D-7′ especially) as well as their more (yep) melodic and instantly...
Sun, Mar 2 | from Music.com
The film was originally conceived by Kurt Cobain, and was eventually completed by surviving members Krist Novoselic and Dave Grohl shortly after Cobain’s death in 1994. Nirvana - Live! Tonight! Sold Out! Geffen Records $14.97 at Amazon.com
Mon, Feb 18 | from Music.com
Here’s a great article of musicians talking smack about other highly regarded albums. No one will ever agree with all these. For example, I highly agree with the inclusion of Sgt Pepper and Pet Sounds but was kind of incensed by Nevermind and Daydream Nation. Oddly, Wayne Coyne was the one dow...
Mon, Jul 2 | from Evil Genius Chronicles
The Jesus Lizard was a band that I was a fan of after I was engulfed in the grunge scene. I originally found out about them through a split single CD that featured them and Nirvana (“Puss/Oh The Guilt”). After I heard that song I was an instant fan. Regretfully, I never got to see the band live, but t...
Thu, Jun 14 | from Blogcritics