Nostalgia Trap
Nostalgia Trap
David Parsons
Nostalgia Trap - Episode 143: Afterbirth of a Nation w/ Justin Rogers-Cooper (BONUS EP PREVIEW)
3 minutes Posted Apr 25, 2019 at 9:38 am.
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On this week's bonus episode, Justin Rogers-Cooper helps us takes a deep dive into the aesthetic and political legacy of Kurt Cobain, who died of suicide 25 years ago this month. Cobain is an iconic pop cultural figure for a number of reasons, but this conversation focuses on his personal politics, and how his band Nirvana expressed an organic, biologically-obsessed form of anti-capitalism. Emerging from the working class hell of the 1980s deindustrialized Pacific Northwest, Cobain’s art explored how an empty, impoverished society literally tears human bodies to pieces. From drugs to guns to misogyny, racism, violence, and capitalism itself, if you want to understand the inner contours of the American nightmare, Kurt Cobain’s life story and artistic output remains as critical as ever.