Frances Bean Cobain, daughter of Nirvana legend Kurt Cobain and artist herself, is finally speaking her truth. In a revealing interview with Rolling Stone, Cobain opens up about her complicated relationship with her father, her feelings about Nirvana’s music, and the new HBO documentary, “Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck.”
Breaking the Silence: This interview marks the first time the 22-year-old Cobain has spoken publicly about her father. She paints a picture of a young Kurt Cobain struggling with fame and the pressures of being a rock icon.
“Emotional Journalism” Cobain praises the documentary, calling it “emotional journalism” that offers a “closest thing to having Kurt tell his own story.” She emphasizes the importance of portraying her father as a human being, not just a mythical figure.
Not a Nirvana Fan? In a surprising twist, Cobain admits she’s not a huge Nirvana fan, preferring artists like Mercury Rev and Oasis. However, she acknowledges the brilliance of songs like “Territorial Pissings” and reveals “Dumb” always brings her to tears.
Finding Comfort in the Facts: Cobain discusses the importance of the documentary presenting factual information about her father, dispelling myths and misconceptions that have circulated for years.
Hearing Dad’s Voice: While Cobain grew up listening to her father’s music, hearing his speaking voice in the documentary was an emotional experience. She finds similarities between their voices, attributing it to the power of genetics.
A Brush with Nirvana’s Ghosts: In a heartwarming anecdote, Cobain describes a meeting with her father’s former bandmates, Dave Grohl, Krist Novoselic, and Pat Smear. She witnessed their emotional response to seeing her, referring to it as the “K. C. Jeebies” – a feeling of seeing Kurt’s ghost.
Finding Her Own Path: With the documentary’s release on the horizon, Cobain reflects on her future. She feels a newfound motivation to pursue her own artistic endeavors as a visual artist.
A Legacy of Music and Inspiration: Frances Bean Cobain’s interview offers a unique perspective on Kurt Cobain, the man behind the music. Her story is one of loss, acceptance, and finding her own creative voice.
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