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Mark Kensey told Newsweek: "By some freak coincidence, the guy who had originally purchased the CD from the radio station ...
One of the great urban legends around Quentin Tarantino’s iconic movie Pulp Fiction has gained fresh traction with fans.
The group earned a reputation as "your favorite band’s favorite band" before flaming out, only to be reborn with a new ...
For many of us growing up at the turn of the millennium, 2000 was a formative year in music. Rock and heavy metal bands were ...
Kurt Cobain wasn’t just the frontman of a band—he was the voice many young people didn’t know they needed. In the early 90s, with all the shift and mystery, his songs cut through the noisy mix.
Looking through album covers, inspiration struck when she came upon the girl in utero. “It would take a very long time, but that’s just what I wanted to do,” Leggins said.
Cobain's left-handed 1966 Mosrite was white, and the story goes that it was stolen from Nirvana's van in mid-May – slap bang in the middle of sessions for the album with Butch Vig in LA.
David Bowie’s 1977 album, ‘Low’, is both wild and joyless (Getty) When Low was released in 1977, NME ran two conflicting reviews of it alongside each other: one fawning, one scathing.
21. Lorde – Pure Heroine Lorde released her debut album when she was 16 (Claudio Cruz/AFP via Getty Images) Lorde’s “Tennis Court” was huge, her debut single, “Royals”, even bigger.
Steve Albini, music producer and engineer for Nirvana's ‘In Utero' album, dies at 61 Albini produced albums for numerous bands, including Nirvana and Pixies ...
He found fame as a producer and engineer, notably on Nirvana’s final studio album “In Utero.” He also engineered albums for Pixies, Chevelle and Superchunk, and has become well-known for his ...