He talks about bring back New Wave, because he was boring of Grunge.
He talks about bring back New Wave, because he was boring of Grunge.
By Brian Willis. It’s after midnight and raining in Seattle. New Model Army have just finished at RKCNDY. Leonard Cohen’s show at The Paramount is over. And Hole are about to take the stage at The Off Ramp. There, most definitely, is where the party is. The Off Ramp is the kind of club you […]
Continue reading →By Jon Savage The interview you are about to read transpired late on the evening of Thursday, July 22, 1993, arranged as part of Nirvana’s U.K. press campaign for the then soon-to-be released In Utero (DGC). In contrast to their almost total silence in the American media, Nirvana had five U.K. interviews and photo shoots […]
Continue reading →“Courtney’s late, as usual,” Kurt Cobain said, admitting me into his Seattle home for an interview with his wife. Cobain resumed his place on the couch and chuckled along with Beavis and Butthead on the large screeen TV in the living room of the expansive house he shared with Love, baby Frances and full-time nanny. […]
Continue reading →KURT: “So this is where I’m supposed to describe how I feel after a major show, right? Okay, I remember this one time I went to see Sammy Hagar when I was in Seventh Grade. Everyone was passing around pot, and I got really high and I lit myself on fire. I had a Bic […]
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