40 Days of Rewind: Nirvana – In Utero (1993)
At 1993 in our countdown, Sam Dunton explores Nirvana’s final studio album.
At 1993 in our countdown, Sam Dunton explores Nirvana’s final studio album.
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We’re at 1989 in our 40 Days of Rewind, and Lizzie Cooper-Smith will be taking on Nirvana’s mighty debut album.
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To Pimp A Butterfly is in a league of its own.
Sally Lui catches up with the London-based band before their support slot with Kodaline.
“There are no rules at an Attila concert.”
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The Edge introduces Bronwen Lewis. Her melody and individuality is top class and it’s like bathing your ears in soft satin and folky strums, she’s sure to go far.