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 ...
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has given his thoughts on The West Australian’s front page coverage of the Federal Budget, which ...
In their highly entertaining book, Richard Bienstock and Tom Beaujour present an oral history of the event in. There was ...
Kirk Hammett recently reflected on his love for the burgeoning alternative movement of the '80s and early '90s, recalling the ...
Wunderhorse frontman Jacob Slater talks about 'Midas' and how he feels about those comparisons to Radiohead and Nirvana ...
The lasting legacy of Nirvana was defined in only a few songs, but Kurt Cobain always wanted them to be remembered for something different. Find out more here.
PRIME MINISTER: And what will happen around the world is people will look at the carbon footprint, how much emissions are produced and you'll have a comparative advantage if you have clean, green ...
Nirvana were titans of the grunge scene in Seattle, but songwriter Kurt Cobain was destined to have his incredible message heard by mainstream audiences.
Think Michael Jackson during his Thriller days (“Eat It”), Madonna in her “Like a Virgin” phase (“Like a Surgeon”), or Nirvana when they changed music forever with Nevermind (“Smells Like Nirvana”).
Tony Hawk has taken to social media to lament the fact that Kurt Cobain isn’t alive to meet the grandchild they share. In September 2024, it was announced that Hawk’s son Rile ...