![]() The album is raw and affronting in every place Nirvana's MTV Unplugged was approachable and subdued.īut it is difficult to regard From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah as a celebration of the band it's more like a lament. Scentless Apprentice grinds more industrially than anything attempted by Nine Inch Nails. ![]() On Sliver, Cobain's voice surges above the mix and descends into curdled harmony with Grohl's. The next song, Been a Son, is more explosive throughout, and Smells Like Teen Spirit almost suffers from the comparison. But his singular vocal torment acts like an isolation chamber: He is by himself, being stalked by his own song.Ī sped-up Smells Like Teen Spirit, Nirvana's lost-generation anthem, loses and gains something from the album version: The two-note guitar chime that accents the verses is affectingly frail, but poor re-mixing elsewhere buries Grohl's drumming. ![]() Cobain's serrated guitar work hews aggressively to the rhythm section. ![]()
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