Nirvana have unearthed a trove of unreleased live recordings — including two full concerts — for a new In Utero 30th anniversary edition, set to arrive Oct. 27.
The deluxe edition of the reissue will feature 53 unreleased recordings, anchored by Live in Los Angeles, recorded in 1993, and Live in Seattle, recorded the following year and capturing the band’s final concert in their hometown. The set will feature additional live recordings pulled from shows in Rome, Springfield, and New York. Jack Endino — who produced Nirvana’s debut Bleach — oversaw the reissued live recordings,...
The deluxe edition of the reissue will feature 53 unreleased recordings, anchored by Live in Los Angeles, recorded in 1993, and Live in Seattle, recorded the following year and capturing the band’s final concert in their hometown. The set will feature additional live recordings pulled from shows in Rome, Springfield, and New York. Jack Endino — who produced Nirvana’s debut Bleach — oversaw the reissued live recordings,...
- 9/5/2023
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
A deluxe reissue of Nirvana’s In Utero will be released on October 27th, 2023 to coincide with the album’s 30th anniversary.
The expanded tracklist boasts 53 previously unreleased tracks, including two complete In Utero-era concerts: a 1993 performance in Los Angeles and their final Seattle concert in 1994. There are also six bonus live tracks taken from shows in Rome, Springfield, and New York. All of the live material was reconstructed from soundboard tapes by engineer Jack Endino.
The reissue also boasts the album’s 12 original songs and five bonus tracks and B-sides, all of which have been newly remastered from the original analog master stereo tapes by Bob Weston.
The 30th anniversary edition of In Utero will be available in a variety of formats, including as a limited-edition 8xLP Super Deluxe box set, a 5xCD Super Deluxe box set, a 2xCD Deluxe edition, a 1xLP vinyl edition, and a digital Super Deluxe edition.
The expanded tracklist boasts 53 previously unreleased tracks, including two complete In Utero-era concerts: a 1993 performance in Los Angeles and their final Seattle concert in 1994. There are also six bonus live tracks taken from shows in Rome, Springfield, and New York. All of the live material was reconstructed from soundboard tapes by engineer Jack Endino.
The reissue also boasts the album’s 12 original songs and five bonus tracks and B-sides, all of which have been newly remastered from the original analog master stereo tapes by Bob Weston.
The 30th anniversary edition of In Utero will be available in a variety of formats, including as a limited-edition 8xLP Super Deluxe box set, a 5xCD Super Deluxe box set, a 2xCD Deluxe edition, a 1xLP vinyl edition, and a digital Super Deluxe edition.
- 9/5/2023
- by Scoop Harrison
- Consequence - Music
It’s not uncommon to hear that rock music is on the way out. Rock enthusiasts have noticed that bands who used to headline festivals are getting demoted down bills or even relegated to the nostalgia circuit, and it often seems like there are few emerging bands ready to take the old guard’s place. But anyone feeling pessimistic about rock’s future should turn to a rising underground scene, smoldering with exciting bands known for a maelstrom of noise, energy, and future-leaning sonic approaches — and they’re exploding out of Mexico.
- 2/27/2023
- by Marcos Hassan
- Rollingstone.com
Heavy Consequence contributor Greg Prato is also the author of several rock books. His latest, titled Lanegan, pays tribute to late singer Mark Lanegan. Below he introduces exclusive excerpts from Lanegan, as told by the vocalist’s musical peers.
As learned throughout his autobiography, Sing Backwards and Weep: A Memoir, few lived their life as hard as Mark Lanegan did. After apparently overcoming a near-fatal episode with Covid in 2021 — I interviewed over 20 musicians, friends, and admirers of his music for my latest book, simply titled Lanegan. Below are excerpts from the book, which touch upon various eras of his remarkable career.
Kim Thayil (Soundgarden): We played shows with the Trees, and Mark Pickerel used to joke about how the Trees were compared to the Doors – because on the early Trees records, people would describe Lanegan as having a voice that was reminiscent of Jim Morrison. And in our early days,...
As learned throughout his autobiography, Sing Backwards and Weep: A Memoir, few lived their life as hard as Mark Lanegan did. After apparently overcoming a near-fatal episode with Covid in 2021 — I interviewed over 20 musicians, friends, and admirers of his music for my latest book, simply titled Lanegan. Below are excerpts from the book, which touch upon various eras of his remarkable career.
Kim Thayil (Soundgarden): We played shows with the Trees, and Mark Pickerel used to joke about how the Trees were compared to the Doors – because on the early Trees records, people would describe Lanegan as having a voice that was reminiscent of Jim Morrison. And in our early days,...
- 2/22/2023
- by Greg Prato
- Consequence - Music
Three grunge luminaries who were once members of the band Green River — Pearl Jam’s Stone Gossard and Jeff Ament and Mudhoney’s Mark Arm — break down the origins of the genre in the latest episode of our podcast, Rolling Stone Music Now. Senior Writer Kory Grow joins host Brian Hiatt to discuss the band’s importance and play portions of his interviews, which were previously published as part of an in-depth oral history of Green River and Seattle’s nascent rock community in the mid Eighties.
Reflecting on the group’s earliest days,...
Reflecting on the group’s earliest days,...
- 3/20/2019
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
When Green River hit their groove, they played a vicious mix of snarling punk and gigantic hard-rock riffs. It was a heavy, menacing sound, and in the mid-Eighties, nobody really knew what to call it. “I think we just considered ourselves rock & roll guys who grew up on punk rock,” drummer Alex Shumway says now. “We realized that there was some music that we liked before we became hardcore kids that we were afraid we listened to, but then we admitted we liked it. And we started making music like that.
- 2/1/2019
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
Doom-metal quartet Windhand pair a bass-heavy groove with frontwoman Dorthia Cottrell’s ethereal vocals on their new single, “Diablerie.” Halfway into the song, guitarist Garrett Morris kicks into a psychedelic, wah-wah solo that gives the tune an eerie vibe as Cottrell sings trippy lyrics about black windowpanes. The track, which owes a sonic debt to Black Sabbath, Earth and Sleep, will feature on the band’s upcoming LP, Eternal Return, out October 5th. First single “Grey Garden,” which has a more direct, yet equally heavy and morose sound as “Diablerie,...
- 9/5/2018
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
Band: SixTwoSeven; Greg Bilderback, aka “illfunk”-Singer and lead guitarist; Mike Knapp, aka “Mk Ultra”-Bassist; Matt Bilderback, aka “The Machine”-Drums and backing vocals; and Jason Bilderback, aka “J Danger”-Guitar and backing vocals Ep: Some Other’s Day Production: Produced by Jack Endino at Soundhouse Studios; Mastered by Joe Lambert Freely sharing the tension and pain that often […]
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- 10/9/2017
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
“The Gods are hungry; it has begun.”
Lyrics from Dystheist by Wounded Giant
Set for release via Stb Records on January 3rd is a new split from Phoenix’s doom giants Goya, and Seattle-based psychedelic warriors, Wounded Giant. Three songs strong, this is some of the sludgiest shit to find its way to my ears in a while. Goya tears through side A with No Place in the Sky; a thirteen-minute leviathan that conjures up vibes similar to the atmospheric messages from doom purveyors Windhand and their epic 2012 self-titled release. And while one song is hardly an oeuvre, we can look forward to more stoner grooves from Goya in early 2015 with a new three-song Ep called Satan’s Fire on January 5th. You can listen the Ep now over at the band’s bong-friendly Bandcamp page. For now we will all have wait a few more weeks to get a...
Lyrics from Dystheist by Wounded Giant
Set for release via Stb Records on January 3rd is a new split from Phoenix’s doom giants Goya, and Seattle-based psychedelic warriors, Wounded Giant. Three songs strong, this is some of the sludgiest shit to find its way to my ears in a while. Goya tears through side A with No Place in the Sky; a thirteen-minute leviathan that conjures up vibes similar to the atmospheric messages from doom purveyors Windhand and their epic 2012 self-titled release. And while one song is hardly an oeuvre, we can look forward to more stoner grooves from Goya in early 2015 with a new three-song Ep called Satan’s Fire on January 5th. You can listen the Ep now over at the band’s bong-friendly Bandcamp page. For now we will all have wait a few more weeks to get a...
- 1/1/1970
- by Cherry Bombed
- Destroy the Brain
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