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Stunned by the success of Nevermind and desperate for something…anything…with which to break the wait for its follow-up, Geffen delved into the band's archive to craft an album's worth of rarities, oddities and historical artifacts — peppered with just enough of everything to ensure the widest appeal. And so we slide from five songs dating from the band's first ever recording session, in 1988 with future Melvin Dale Crover on drums; through a clutch of the band's already hard-to-find early singles and EPs, and onto out-takes from both the Bleach and Nevermind recording sessions.
Taken as a whole, the result was as uneven as that breakdown suggests, but the lack of cohesion is, in many ways, Incesticide's strongest point. This is Nirvana in camera, a verite document not only of their development, but also of the precision with which Cobain honed his pen, while his bandmates sharpened their musicianship; alternate versions of "Been A Son" and "Aneurysm" are gripping; covers that cross from the Vaselines to Devo offer snapshots of the band's own influences; and their contributions to such Northwestern indie comps as Teriyaki Asthma and Kill Rock Stars are a reminder of a time when the only people… read more »