A Nirvana concert in their living room for an audience of two people can be seen in the latest preview clip from the forthcoming documentary, “Kurt Cobain: Montage Of Heck.”
"If we played together in the house for a couple of hours and if two people stopped by we considered that a gig," explains Cobain. "That was good enough, if we had an audience of two people; locals who hated our guts and thought it was terrible music."
Cobain’s daughter, Frances Bean, served as executive producer on the project alongside director Brett Morgen as the pair worked on the definitive biography of the late Nirvana frontman.
“Montage Of Heck” will see its broadcast premiere on HBO on May 4, and an accompanying soundtrack album will feature unreleased material from Cobain’s personal achives.
The film will also be spun-off into a companion book of the same name.
“Kurt Cobain: Montage Of Heck” will open in Los Angeles, Seattle, and New York City on April 24 as part of series of international cinema debuts.
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