With just four chords and unintelligible lyrics, Nirvana stirred a tidal wave of grunge that crashed over the mainstream and forever altered the pop landscape.
Weeks before its official release, Kurt Cobain fans have their first opportunity to hear his freshly polished, long-archived demo for the Nirvana rarity "Sappy."
Pulp Fiction is arguably the definitive '90s film — and according to a persistent rumor, it could have starred a couple of '90s rock icons in supporting roles.
The documentary Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck will play on HBO in a couple weeks, but you can hear one of the previously unreleased songs from it right now.
Director Bretty Morgen was given full access to Courtney Love's video and audio collection while making the Kurt Cobain documentary 'Montage of Heck,' and Love says he stumbled across something naughty.
In a new interview with Rolling Stone, Frances Bean Cobain, daughter of the late Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain, says she doesn't care much for her dad's band.
There are few mysteries more grim than that of a suicide, particularly of such a beloved and iconic celebrity. That death can blur the line between fandom and the entitled urge to know more about their private lives — as was and still is the case with Kurt Cobain, guitarist and frontman of prolific ‘90s grunge outfit Nirvana. Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck gives us unprecedented access to the mind and soul of someone who never took interviews seriously and resented his overnight rise to fame.