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September 19, 2013
The Guardian: Adrián Villar Rojas: Why I Made Kurt Cobain Out of...

The Guardian:Adrián Villar Rojas: Why I Made Kurt Cobain Out of Clay
From shark eggs to corncobs, from kittens to Kurt Cobain, Adrián Villar Rojas brings things to life with clay – only to watch them crumble. As the artist prepares for his show at London’s most exciting new gallery, Jonathan Jones gets a sneak preview
Spin: Nirvana's 'In Utero' Is 20: A Gallery of Schwag From the...
September 18, 2013
Courtney Love Looks to Sue Ex-Attorney Over Bizarre Kurt Cobain Estate Fraud Claims
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Mudhoney and Cheap Time at Fitzgerald’s, Houston...

Mudhoney and Cheap Time at Fitzgerald’s, Houston September 30th.Poster by High Duke Design
Really like this poster. It has a very Chris Ware feel to it, and the Green River Diner is a nice nod to the past.
Nirvana's performance of "Heart Shaped Box" from the forthcoming...
Nirvana's performance of "Heart Shaped Box" from the forthcoming Live and Loud DVD.
Watch Pearl Jam’s brand-new video for...
Watch Pearl Jam’s brand-new video for “Sirens,” off their forthcoming album Lightning Bolt.
Eddie Vedder and Neill Finn's cover of “Throw Your Arms...
Eddie Vedder and Neill Finn's cover of “Throw Your Arms Around Me,” from Crucible: The Songs of Hunters & Collectors, out September 27.
spotify:
Spotify Landmark is the story behind the greatest...

Spotify Landmark is the story behind the greatest musical moments, told by the folks who made them. The show weaves together intimate interviews with artists, producers, industry figures and celebrities to create an “aural history” of legendary albums, concerts and events.
Our premiere episode focuses on Nirvana’s final studio album, In Utero, which is being re-issued this month to mark its 20th anniversary.
Uncover the story behind this iconic album with Spotify Landmark here!
You Don’t Know Jack: Producer Jack Endino has been making...

You Don’t Know Jack: Producer Jack Endino has been making great records for 25 years, but he’s so much more than the godfather of grunge.