Kurt Cobain and Nirvana
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"It stands out among the many books about the band." - Pitchfork At the end of 1991, Nirvana burst into the public consciousness and divided the music world willy-nilly with the song Smells Like Teen Spirit from the Nevermind album. At that time, Michael Jackson, the king of pop, and heavy metal bands dominated the charts. While many similar bands were doomed in this era, the punk style found in Nirvana's music made the band particularly successful. After less than two and a half years, Kurt Cobain, the frontman of Nirvana, passed away. This sealed the band's fate, but thanks to the very large fanbase that kept the band alive, it did not sink into oblivion. In this book you can find all the important and current moments related to Nirvana, but it also talks about the members who are still alive today, e.g. About Krist Novoselic and Dave Grohl's joint production with Sir Paul McCartney, as well as Grohl's band Foo Fighters. The book about the stormy history of Nirvana reveals to the reader both Cobain's professional career and personal life in full detail. The band's work is evidenced by hundreds of memorabilia, including flyers, posters, concert tickets - the volume is complemented by the great images of these relics. The result speaks for itself: fans of the band can hold a beautiful, demanding, information-rich work in their hands.
publisher | Dream Factory For Rent |
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writer | Andrew Earles, Charles Cross, Bob Gendron, Todd Martens, Mark Yarm, Gillian G. Gaar |
scope | 208 |
volume unit | oldal |
ISBN | 9789635703395 |
year of publication | 2022 |
binding | hard knitting |