All Apologies” was the final Nirvana single before Kurt Cobain’s death by suicide in 1994. Nirvana released the song as a double A-side with “Rape Me.” And it’s tempting to impart some sort of ...
Nirvana were titans of the grunge scene in Seattle, but songwriter Kurt Cobain was destined to have his incredible message heard by mainstream audiences.
Kurt Cobain already had his brand of music figured out by the 1990s, but that didn't mean he didn't keep his ear to the ...
In the early 1990s, an unlikely collection of college rock, heavy metal and punk bands set out on a tour that would influence ...
Mark Beaven on starting out as a DJ in some of New York’s most storied clubs, working with Nirvana, helping establish the ...
Metallica’s lead guitarist also talks about making the Black Album and much more in our massive, career-spanning interview ...
Arch Enemy guitarist Michael Amott looks back at his childhood and names his five favorite albums when he was a teenager.
Just when they should be at their peak, experienced workers in creative fields find that their skills are all but obsolete.
Besides politics, pineapple pizzas and Elon Musk’s Twitter feed, few things stoke as much virulent social division as a Best Albums list. Pub tables are rent asunder over the precise relative ...
Sauli’s engrossing rock doc Endless Calls For Fame, we finally get the untold history of what happened in New York during the ...
Brock Geiger had more or less finished his first solo album, Some Nights, in Calgary at his home studio when an opportunity ...
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