The Nirvana frontman would be 42 today. SPIN's David Marchese
picks five groups he'd champion, if he were still around.
February 20 marks what would have been Kurt Cobain's 42nd birthday. He died almost fifteen years ago, on April 5, 1994.
Since the year 2000, Cobain's journals have been published, a Nirvana box set was released, Gus Van Sant made a movie about a very Cobainesque rock star, and Michael Azzerad released a documentary. And that's just the beginning.
It doesn't feel like he's been gone that long.
But at the same time, he always felt like a specter. When Nevermind was released, I was into baseball and WWF wrestling instead of angst-fuelled rock. I was only twelve when Cobain died. I'm pretty sure I didn't read a magazine article about Nirvana until after he was dead. All of which is to say that Cobain the person and Cobain the rock hero/walking tragedy/myth have long been intertwined in my head. It's hard enough to understand rock stars when they're alive. Good luck doing it when they're dead.
But one way we can get a line on the man is through the music he loved. Like so many of us music geeks, he compulsively wrote lists of his favorite bands, which ranged from the Pixies to N.W.A. to Aerosmith.
I work for a music magazine, which means that I have a stake in rock'n'roll myth-making. So below is my best guess of which current bands Cobain would get a kick out of. Let me know what you think.
Since the year 2000, Cobain's journals have been published, a Nirvana box set was released, Gus Van Sant made a movie about a very Cobainesque rock star, and Michael Azzerad released a documentary. And that's just the beginning.
It doesn't feel like he's been gone that long.
But at the same time, he always felt like a specter. When Nevermind was released, I was into baseball and WWF wrestling instead of angst-fuelled rock. I was only twelve when Cobain died. I'm pretty sure I didn't read a magazine article about Nirvana until after he was dead. All of which is to say that Cobain the person and Cobain the rock hero/walking tragedy/myth have long been intertwined in my head. It's hard enough to understand rock stars when they're alive. Good luck doing it when they're dead.
But one way we can get a line on the man is through the music he loved. Like so many of us music geeks, he compulsively wrote lists of his favorite bands, which ranged from the Pixies to N.W.A. to Aerosmith.
I work for a music magazine, which means that I have a stake in rock'n'roll myth-making. So below is my best guess of which current bands Cobain would get a kick out of. Let me know what you think.
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