“Excessive”, “ingenious” And “an Extremist Singer”: What The Press Said About Nevermind In 1991 – La Tercera
In mid-September 1991, the DGC label, the alternative rock division of the then gigantic Geffen Records – which in those days had Guns N ‘Roses, Aerosmith and Cher – released the first copies of Nevermind, Nirvana’s second album, one of their most recent signings. Sonic Youth’s Thurston Moore, at the time the label’s biggest independent … Read more