Albini even lent Rash his Veleno for the project. Nirvana tech Earnie Bailey also helped him fill in the missing pieces, like ...
This iconic Nirvana track from their last album was inspired by a 1985 horror novel called "Perfume: The Story of a Murderer.
According to Nirvana guitar tech Earnie Bailey, Cobain was far from a vintage guitar fiend, and had no qualms with making his ...
Explore Kurt Cobain's life, Nirvana's iconic history, and the auction of his smashed guitar.
The 1985 novel that rarely left the Nirvana frontman’s pocket and became the basis for one of In Utero’s heaviest tracks ...
However, there’s actually a level of authenticity embedded deep within that appears to have only sprung from the brilliant ...
While Kurt Cobain had tried to clean up his act throughout the 1990s, he felt that these two artists were not on his path to ...
As the song progressed that night, the band’s guitarist/lead vocalist/songwriter Kurt Cobain assaulted his red left-handed ...
UPDATE: A guitar destroyed by a then-relatively unknown Kurt Cobain during a 1991 concert sold for $157,773 during a recent auction, Hakes Auctions reported. The guitar, a relatively inexpensive ...
Kurt Cobain destroyed a cheap Japanese copy of a Fender Stratocaster on stage at one of Nirvana's first shows.