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Cobain: Montage of Heck

22 Friday May 2015

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I don’t remember the specifics of the first time I heard them but they changed my musical interests indefinitely.

I was in fourth grade and my parents were having a home built for us to move into the coming summer. I don’t think I was too excited about it but I remember we would make the drive out to the new house frequently to see the progress. It was during those trips that my brother introduced me to my first rock band.

Nirvana.

I think my interest stemmed from being a little sister who wanted to love everything her older brother did. I listened to Nirvana CDs on a portable CD player in our Ford Focus, which would later become mine, while my brother was walking around the new house with my parents.

When he got his license and we would go adventuring, such as late night visits to the local Meijer to cure summer boredom, we would blare Nirvana. We were those rock kids that played their music too loud in a small town in the Midwest.

The older I became the more eclectic my tastes became, all within the umbrella of rock, but I always return to Nirvana not only for a sense of nostalgia but also the inescapable connection to the inner misfit.kurtcobain06

When I heard about “Montage of Heck” I was excited but apprehensive. I’m the nerd that watches documentaries and behind the scenes programs and had seen too many about frontman Kurt Cobain to count. I figured it would be like all the others; Kurt had a dissatisfying childhood, Kurt was on his own, Kurt became part of an internationally successful band, Kurt has drug problems, Kurt has a family, Kurt kills himself.

It gets real redundant, real quick.

Even though that is the basic story you still yearn for a more in-depth look at the man behind such profound music that truly shaped not only a generation but also music for generations to come.

I felt relieved when I found out Frances Bean Cobain, Cobain’s daughter, was a producer for “Montage of Heck.” How could it be typical if his legacy was involved? After reading an article in Rolling Stone magazine where Bean Cobain said she wanted people to see the true Cobain instead of what he has been perceived as, I was flat out excited for the documentary to come to HBO on May 4. Unfortunately, being a working college student I was at work and had to play catch-up and watch “Montage of Heck” on HBO Go the following Wednesday.

I was amazed. I think the puzzle pieces that many fans felt were missing to the complex character of an icon were finally revealed. Maybe they weren’t completely put into place but at least we know they exist. Old home movies, interviews, photographs and recordings served as a great background to the interviews with Cobain’s parents, stepmother, sister, ex-girlfriend, former band member, and widow. Orchestral instruments cover hits like “Smells Like Teen Spirit” and “All Apologies” clash against raw recordings of Cobain writing songs and playing with the recorder. Animations fill in where photos and videos cannot reach to illustrate the words narrated by Kurt, including a scene where Cobain and “friends” would distract a, by Cobain’s preferred description “quiet,” girl while one of the friends would steal alcohol out of her basement.

Animation filled in the gaps in  "Montage of Heck."

Animation filled in the gaps in “Montage of Heck.”

It’s not all a pretty and a romanticized tale of small town misfit to global admiration.

Heroin plays a title role in the documentary beginning roughly halfway through. Some footage shows a visibly high Cobain holding baby Frances while wife Courtney Love cuts her hair for the first time. Love admits in the documentary to doing heroin while pregnant and assuring Cobain that the baby would be fine. News clippings from different organizations show stories printed about Bean Cobain being born as a drug addict, Child Protective Services stepping in and taking Bean Cobain at only a few weeks old and the Cobain regaining custody of her. These clippings are filed in between home videos of the Cobains playing with their young daughter and acting as if there was not a world outside their home.

Die-hard Nirvana fans know how the story ends but the flow of “Montage of Heck” gives you hope it will end differently. Instead of using old news footage and police photos, a black background with white font appears on the screen proclaiming Cobain’s suicide.

Pain is a funny thing. Some people feel they need to feel it in order to live and others find ways to escape the feel of it. “Montage of Heck” is an essential documentary not only for Nirvana fans but also music enthusiasts looking for a cool and emotional look at one of music’s most influential icons.

Fans Thunderstruck By News of AC/DC Member’s Departure

06 Monday Oct 2014

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Nearly four decades of arenas filled to the brim with sweating bodies, screaming lyrics in harmony and raising hands in the air, index and little fingers standing high showing off the “devil horns” doesn’t begin to cover the influence of an iconic band.

With a new album on the horizon, what is considered one of the greatest rock ‘n’ roll bands shocked fans with unexpected news; one of their founding members was leaving the band.

AC/DC, an Australian hard rock band dating back to the 70s’, announced in September 2014 founding guitarist Malcolm Young, 61, was officially leaving AC/DC after taking a break from the band for a few months due to illness. On Sept. 30, Rolling Stone reported Young’s family confirmed Young’s illness as dementia.

Dementia, as defined by the Alzheimer’s Association, is the decline in mental ability severe enough to interfere with daily life. Though Young’s type of dementia has not been made public, some overall symptoms include decline in memory and thinking skills. The most common form of dementia is Alzheimer’s disease which accounts for 60-80 percent of dementia cases. It is not known how long Young has been effected but it is a sad day for the rock ‘n’ roll community to face the harsh reality that even those that life catches up with those that lived fast and survived to tell.

Young founded AC/DC along with his brother Angus Young, who’s best known for his photogenic snarl and prep school uniform, and recruited Bon Scott as vocalist, Philip Rudd as drummer and Mark Evans as bassist.

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AC/DC may have been successful in Australia but it wasn’t until 1979’s Highway to Hell that America took notice of the heavy rift and growling vocals. Success could have ended just as quickly as it was gained when in 1980 Scott died after a round of binge drinking. Brian Johnson replaced Scott two months after his sudden death and touring for Back in Black began four months later. What followed was over three decades of albums, hits, and touring that have made AC/DC on countless lists of “Rock’s Greatest…” and one of the best selling bands in the world.

Dec. 2, Rock or Bust, the band’s 17th studio album will feature Steve Young, 57, nephew to Malcolm and Angus Young, playing rhythm guitar in his uncle’s place.

Motionless in White’s New Album Drops Today

16 Tuesday Sep 2014

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Motionless in White – Reincarnate

$9.99 – iTunes

Released September 16, 2014

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Congratulations to the fans of Motionless in White, the new album is here! Just shy of two years after Infamous, Motionless in White has returned with their third studio album, Reincarnate, a 14 track headbanger’s dream. The Scranton, Penn. natives prove heavy metal can have a strong presence in an industry dominated by pop and country.

Title track Reincarnate and Puppets 3 (The Grand Finale) were available in July as part of pre-orders. With the two songs giving a preview of what was to come, fans were waiting in anticipation for the September 16th full release.

Starting with what is sure to be a metal anthem, Death March, MIW sets us up for the ride of heavy guitars, keyboards and lead vocalist Chris Motionless’s healthy balance of scream and melody. Fans won’t be disappointed in Unstoppable, Everybody Sells Cocaine, Generation Lost and Dead As F**k as they will have you shamelessly singing along no matter who’s around to see you do it. The album ends with the acoustic version of Infamous’s Sinematic, which round out the metal album with a mellow edge reminiscent of The Smiths.

Guest vocals include Danny Filth of Cradle of Filth, Maria Brink of In This Moment and Tim Skold.

Reincarnate premiered at #9 on iTunes top albums and #1 on iTunes Metal chart.

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