Nirvana was an American rock band formed in Aberdeen, Washington, in 1987.
Founded by lead singer and guitarist Kurt Cobain and bassist Krist Novoselic, the band went through a succession of drummers before recruiting Dave Grohl in 1990.
Characterized by their punk aesthetic, Nirvana’s fusion of pop melodies with noise, combined with their themes of abjection and social alienation, made them hugely popular during their short tenure.
Their music maintains a popular following and continues to influence modern rock and roll culture.
In the late 1980s, Nirvana established itself as part of the Seattle grunge scene, releasing its first album, Bleach, for the independent record label Sub Pop in 1989.
They developed a sound that relied on dynamic contrasts, often between quiet verses and loud, heavy choruses.
After signing to major label DGC Records in 1991, Nirvana found unexpected mainstream success with “Smells Like Teen Spirit”, the first single from their landmark second album Nevermind (1991).
A cultural phenomenon of the 1990s, the album went on to be certified Diamond by the RIAA.
Nirvana’s sudden success popularized alternative rock and was credited for ending the dominance of hair metal, while they were also often referenced as the figurehead band of Generation X.
Following extensive tours and the 1992 compilation album Incesticide and EP Hormoaning, Nirvana released their abrasive and less mainstream sounding third studio album, In Utero (1993).
The album topped both the American and British album charts, and was widely acclaimed.
Nirvana disbanded following Cobain’s death in April 1994.
Various posthumous releases have been overseen by Novoselic, Grohl, and Cobain’s widow Courtney Love.
The posthumous live album MTV Unplugged in New York (1994) won Best Alternative Music Performance at the 1996 Grammy Awards.
During their three years as a mainstream act, Nirvana received an American Music Award, Brit Award and Grammy Award, as well as seven MTV Video Music Awards and two NME Awards.
By 2009, they had sold over 75 million records worldwide, making them one of the best-selling bands of all time.
They achieved five number-one hits on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart and four number-one albums on the Billboard 200.
In 2004, Rolling Stone named Nirvana among the greatest artists of all time.
They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in their first year of eligibility in 2014.
Tracklist
A1 Polly
A2 Spank Through
A3 Turn Around
A4 Here I Am
A5 Mollys Lips
A6 Pretty Scary
B1 Drain You
B2 Love Buzz
B3 About A Girl
B4 Dementia 7
B5 Meltdown
B6 Dumb
Compilation of several BBC Sessions.
Discography: (Studio Albums)
Bleach (1989)
Nevermind (1991)
In Utero (1993)
Final lineup:
Kurt Cobain – lead vocals, lead guitar (1987–1994)
Krist Novoselic – bass (1987–1994)
Dave Grohl – drums, backing vocals (1990–1994)
Touring musicians:
Pat Smear – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (1993–1994)
John Duncan – rhythm guitar (1992–1993)
Lori Goldston – cello (1993–1994)
Melora Creager – cello (1994)
Former members
Aaron Burckhard – drums (1987–1988, 1988)
Dale Crover – drums (1988, 1990)
Dave Foster – drums (1988)
Chad Channing – drums (1988–1990)
Jason Everman – rhythm guitar (1989)
Session musicians
Mark Pickerel – drums (1989)
Dan Peters – drums (1990)
Kirk Canning – cello (1991)
Kera Schaley – cello (1993)