The song currently sits at No. 33 on the Mediabase Active Rock chart and No. 48 on the Alternative chart, which is reflective of radio station airplay in the U.S. and Canada. In March, “Something in ...
In a year that's already seen a resurgence for Kate Bush's "Running Up That Hill" and Metallica's "Master of Puppets" due to their usage in Stranger Things, Nirvana are also back on a couple of charts ...
Kurt Cobain once revealed that these four classic rock albums helped inspire Nirvana's cutting-edge album, 'Nevermind.' ...
For the second time in two years, a 30-year-old Nirvana song has seen a massive jump in attention thanks to Matt Reeves' The Batman. Billboard reports that "Something in the Way," the final listed ...
Rock music changed thirty years ago today. On September 24, 1991, Nirvana released their second album, Nevermind. The band – Kurt Cobain, Krist Novoselic, and Dave Grohl – would become one of the most ...
We just passed the 30th anniversary of Nirvana's Nevermind album and several album charts show there's still plenty of interest in the revolutionary 1991 release. According to Billboard, Nevermind saw ...
Every person who worked on Nirvana’s “Nevermind,” released 30 years ago today, says that the album basically broke itself, almost immediately taking on a life of its own in a way that could never have ...
Nevermind fused Nirvana’s cool reputation with widespread critical acclaim. The 1991 album was instantly popular, bumping Michael Jackson's Dangerous from the top of the Billboard charts and selling ...
For many of us back in 1991, it felt as if the planet tilted slightly further on its axis when "Smells Like Teen Spirit" — the lead single from Nirvana's "Nevermind" album — began to dominate the ...
Almost exactly 30 years ago, Nirvana‘s seminal 1991 album Nevermind was released. The record catapulted the Pacific Northwest grunge rockers into global fame, rising to No. 1 worldwide in the ...
During a 1994 interview with Rolling Stone, Cobain was critical of Pearl Jam. He was then asked if he empathized with Pearl Jam having to put out a follow-up to their breakthrough album. “Yeah, I do,” ...
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