Sunday, November 27, 2011

Nirvana and New Music Releases

MLL: How long have you been around when Nirvana?
K: A long, hard, extended, excruciating agony years.
Har har har HA HA HA HA HA HAH HAH HAH HAH Haw.
MLL: I heard that before Brown Cow or something, who have been called.
K: No, Buzz, Dale and I had with me some of the melodies of the Minutemen Buzz style. It 'was about two and a half years GESSCO Olympics. I had New Music Releases a wonderful time.
MLL: What bands were the members?
K: Chris and I stayed in many different forms of Nirvana over the past four years, under names like Skid Row, Ying Yang Valves, Pen Cap Chew, Bliss, and Ted Ed Fred, and other unmentionables. Chad and Jason were both in a band called Stone Crow speed metal.
MLL: Did you ever wear funny hats or head bands as Nasi lines n 'or Mother Love Bone?
K: Well, there's Minnie Pearl hats of plastic fruit, crochet granny square of flair-legged jumpsuit. Things like that. Well, not really, but there are these New Music Releases  60 gang called Thunder and Roses, better to do than rip Goons and Posers in Crema done by Aerosmith.
MLL: Where are your platform shoes?
K: With a pawnshop Aberdeen, which is performed by sweaty, incestuous rednecks. They specialize in tools. The name of the second hand shop is Dill.
MLL: What is my favorite thing in Aberdeen?
K: The knowledge that I no longer live Sad Songs  there do not.
MLL: How do people react to your plans?
K: Well, the chain link fence attenuates the effects of  New Music Releases all the beer bottles flying.
MLL: What the future of Serbia has for you?
K: Uh ... I do not know.
MLL: How come you do not name something  Breakup Songs like "Malicious Grind"?
K: Sabre, Huff Toyz, Black Rose, Leather Rose, Black Ice, or touch drive: For a long time we could not decide between these names. We needed something to compliment our Saun Shawn Cassidy Helmut helmet hair. You know, the kind that makes it even more rebellious, long ears in the back. We needed a little 'rough, which would leave even girls know that we are eager to please.
MLL: Any amusing anecdotes band?

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Sad Songs of Nirvana

Baccy chewing on some of the brightest in the biz Noise, Sub Pop are bastards spit them out again, because some of the best albums of   Sad Songs the year. The label, which is the key player in rock music has become another piece of Breakup Songs genius.
And the new contender in the Midas story vinyl, Tad and Mudhoney, Nirvana grungenomic success.
No two trips to Britain next week in a juicy double-bill, which fattens up a trio of powerful occasional dates, where they collide with powerful Mudhoney.
Nirvana are the natural descendants of Mudhoney and Dinosaur Jr. with the talent to write great Breakup Songs melodies and combines them with the love of post-hardcore noise.
Their debut mini-album "Bleach", which burned in late summer, some prints salivation and a few fixed habits vinyl junkies' for the temporary. Stuffed compete with  Sad Songs powerful songs with great melodies, powerful vocals and searing singing is melancholic and euphoric at the same time, a powerful combination.
And now I'm on tour with the chance to see some spectacular cursed land. In fact, while legendary lazyitis Mascis' guitar could Lank-haired monster from  New Music Releases the landscape and dry with a great thrash iness Mudhoney is in danger of looting their traditional cul-de-coup, have Teen Beat Nirvana at his Breakup Songs feet. And their obvious pop-guitar antics of Mad Dog ethics is married, a noisy burn-out, based on the band's new 12-inch four tracks featuring the "Blew," published in the UK Tupelo label.
Too young to take the place of an energy juice beergutted, now three, four pieces already (guiatrist Jason Everman left wing the day after I asked them) are nailed literally explode on stage, his energy, enthusiasm burned in a broken track the change beat and hymns uploaded.
Offstage, the small town Muthas calm and affable, with what seems like seven feet down pulper, Chris Novoselic and ex-guitarist Jason Everman vandalism chewing cud with  Sad Songs  any social revenge. The other two members decide to approve the "bed-in" Lennon / Ono method.

Monday, October 17, 2011

Breakup Songs

Of course there is, it reaches a point (the am-better-off-without-you / I-hate-your-guts stage), when we Sad Songs   need some Breakup Songs with the bite of New Music Releases  a little 'more. Trust us, no matter what stage you're on break, there's a song that covers breakage. It would be  easy for us to rattle off some of the most famous post-breaking songs like "Nothing Compares 2 U" and "You Oughta Know," but we decided to take more than an off-kilter approach. We have compiled a list of the 10 best breakup songs of rupture that is full of depressing, Breakup Songs wrist cutting tracks, but we have also included more than  Sad Songs a couple of angry rock songs designed to start your new life now that she is not a part of Sad Songs  the

Friday, August 5, 2011

Nirvana - Come as You are


Nirvana: Kurt Cobain


I write poems for myself and I write poetry that gets torn apart and becomes songs. I have a lot of respect for words, the power of words.
--Kurt Cobain

Nirvana, Nirvana, Nirvana!!
To the thousands already inside San Francisco's Warfield Theatre, not to mention the hundreds outside pleading, begging and paying up to ten times the official ticket price of $13.00 from "scalpers" to get the chance to experience Nirvana the band, the concept means rock. Hard rock. And serious fun.
Greater and louder than the sum of its three parts, guitarist/ vocalist Kurt Cobain, bassist Chris Novoselic and drummer David Grohl, this rock'n'roll trinity of noise, melody and anti-apathetic lyricism brought their Sub Pop-based ethic to the big stage, the big label and the big crowd. All in a very big way.
Nirvana is punk. Arising—like Pearl Jam, Queensryche, Alice in Chains, Mother Love Bone, and Mudhoney—from the fecund grounds of the rain-soaked Northwest (Seattle, Washington, to be exact). Nirvana has a sound and sensibility that matches the punk movement of the depressed north of England and lowlands of Scotland. Indeed, "Punk is musical freedom," proclaims guitarist-singer Kurt Cobain. "It's saying, doing and playing what you want. In (dictionary) terms 'nirvana' means freedom from pain, suffering and the external world, and that's close to my definition of punk rock." The following interview was conducted informally with Kurt Cobain, the poet/ singer/ guitarist at a private party set up by the band's friends.

Nirvana - Heart Shaped Box


THE INTERVIEW WITH KURT COBAIN - A PLAY



{After a decade of no Nirvana and a whole lotta strange stories, I decided one night while listening to In Utero to look up Kurt Cobain. It wasn't that hard, he looked exactly the same since I last saw him on TV. So after showing me his collection of tea-bags, we sat down with his guitar, just to see what he thought of Nirvana and what he's been up to all this time...}


Kurt Cobain: No, there's plenty of Nirvana's...I think there still might be some pizza leftover if you want it. {Quickly getting up}


Carson Arnold: Oh, thanks, maybe later. Not sure how long you have to talk, if you've made other plans or something.

Nirvana - Smells Like a Teen Spirit


Nirvana



Nirvana’s initial incarnation consisted of Kurt Cobain on guitar and vocals, bassist Krist Novoselic, and drummer Chad Channing. After a brief stint as a four-piece in 1989 with the addition of second guitaristJason Everman, followed soon after by the replacement of Channing on drums in 1990, the band found the lineup that would form the core of the group when they added former Scream drummer Dave Grohl.

As Nirvana’s frontman, Cobain found himself referred to in the media as the “spokesman of a generation”, with Nirvana the “flagship band” of “Generation X”. Cobain was uncomfortable with the attention, and placed his focus on the band’s music, challenging the band’s audience with their much more abrasive third studio album In Utero, considered to be a conscious attempt to shed their audience. While Nirvana’s mainstream popularity waned in the months following its release, their core audience cherished the band’s dark interior, particularly after their 1993 performance on MTV Unplugged with theMeat Puppets, a band that Cobain had always idolised, performing with them the songs Oh, Me,Plateau and Lake Of Fire. It was later released and topped the charts in 1994.