Nevermind (1991) is Nirvana’s second studio album and their major-label breakthrough, recorded with producer Butch Vig and released September 24, 1991 on DGC. It marked the band’s first record with drummer Dave Grohl, and leapt them from the Seattle underground into global awareness. The album fuses gritty punk energy with melodic hooks, channeling raw emotion through dynamics, distortion, and riffs. With songs like “Smells Like Teen Spirit,” “Come as You Are,” “Lithium,” and “In Bloom,” Nirvana struck a balance between anguished introspection and rebellious intensity, giving the voice of a generation its defining anthem. The production is sharper and more polished than on Bleach, yet retains enough grit to preserve the band’s edge.
Nevermind’s impact extends far beyond its chart success: it redefined the shape of ’90s rock, displaced hair-metal from radio playlists, and cemented alternative as mainstream. The juxtaposition of vulnerable tracks (“Something in the Way,” “Polly”) with ferocious moments (“Territorial Pissings,” “Stay Away”) showcases Nirvana’s range while maintaining cohesion. Its cultural timing, authenticity, and immediacy turned it into a generational
Our Privacy policy
Shipping cost is based on weight. Just add products to your cart and use the Shipping Calculator to see the shipping price.
We want you to be 100% satisfied with your purchase. Items can be returned or exchanged within 30 days of delivery.
Notified by email when this product becomes available