The singer from silverchair Daniel johns is NOT wearing a Nirvana shirt in the clip in this video! I have the poster from that day and he's actually wearing a Ministry t-shirt
@@maximkraus8181 well, deffinetely not musically, but "live forever" was kind of a sarcastic response to "I hate myself and want to die" (quoted by Noel himself)
and it would be surprising but nirvana influenced ozzy osbourne in his solo career, he even invite nirvana touring with him but like everytime kurt didnt want it even if he loved ozzy osbourne
Love Silverchair. They were so young when they started but surpassed many of their older counterparts at the time. And their later albums were great, apart from Young Modern.
Grunge makes no sense. The big four of “grunge” sound nothing like each other. It’s tiresome at this point. Nirvana didn’t invent catchy hooks, quite loud quite, or dark emotional singing/lyrics. Nirvana and “grunge” just happened to be the 90’s response to 80’s rock. This video has to be 90% crappy AI and 10% Nirvana fanboy.
I like all of those bands. I never understood the grunge vs post-grunge labels. It is the same music, it is the same style... it simply got a new label when Kurt died.
Love the video, but I’ll always say that Silverchair never sounded like Nirvana, because it’s true, they don’t sound the same at all. But they’re my 2 favorite bands.
Days of the new is not a Nirvana copycat... Travis Meeks is largely influenced by the Doors, Dead can Dance and of the Seattle bands he's more a fan of Alice in chains.. Days of the New is a solid band with great original music.
my overall take since a lot of artist today say Nirvana is a key influence no matter if we know it or not nirvana literally changed society as a whole overnight or at least culturally so everyone is influenced at least a little, if you are older than me then you saw this for your self but if your about my age then you got to see the results of that well after the fact and see it as the really good cool music from your parents so it still has power since nothing has fully been like it before or since.
I hear 90's Metallica more in early Nickelback especially from Chad's voice. Also STP was a big influence on Chester which is why he fronted for them for a album
IMO the band that borrowed from Nirvana the best was Face to Face. Those first 3 albums, and "Big Choice" in particular deffinately sounded like it was borrowing more heavily from grunge than any of their punk peers. The percussive "power chord riff" driven songwriting is very Cobain-esque.
Fuel can be put in that category. But the truth is everybody knew that Nirvana had done change the scene and the music was going to start sounding like that. Which was a good thing compared to that glam rock.
Please listen to "de musica ligera" by soda stereo , it sounds exactly like teen spirit and it came out a year before, then listen to " Ella uso mi cabeza como un revolver" by the same band. Sounds like "in bloom" by Nirvana
In utero was already released.i only heard radio hits.never cared for them.until i heard Lounge Act.and then Bleach album is what got me converted.especially Incesticide
You don't understand the concept of INSPIRATION... Scoop: Kurt Cobain was himself inspired by other artists... Conclusion: your comment is worthless and off topic.
Foo Fighters are nothing more than a Socially Accepted Nickelback...Bush was a British emulation of Nirvana...& Silverchair wanted to be Nirvana so bad it was laughable 😂
since i was 14 or 15 i never like silverchair, although some of their songs are good. just because i read daniel's magazine inteview that he dont even know nirvana 😂
Still in the ads as I’m already typing. Puddle of Mudd. That’s exactly why I despise that band!!!!!! You can’t just sing a certain way to make it seem like you’re continuing someone’s legacy or even just to say I miss him. It’s not the way to be. Create your own misery?
Err... Do you know that inspiration is usually "one way", mechanically, or more chronologically ?? Kurt was inspired by Chris Cornell (who was a GREAT singer, one of my favorite, with Kurt and many others). Chris "invented" grunge, Kurt came after him.
you people need stop to comparing everyone with kurt, chris was his friend all the time even if they didnt talk at all they loved eachother and their music you elitist just cant enjoy music and ruin their fanbases