GHOSTS OF GRUNGE: The Voices That Lived Loud and Died Young
Prince Bandroom (St Kilda, VIC)
Friday, 16 October 2026 7:00 pm
Ghosts of Grunge: The Voices That Lived Loud and Died Young honours five artists who defined a generation and left us far too soon. Layne Staley, Chris Cornell, Shannon Hoon, Scott Weiland and Kurt Cobain didn’t just front bands — they gave voice to alienation, vulnerability, rage, and beauty at a moment when music stopped pretending everything was fine.
Grunge was never polished or performative. It was raw, unguarded, and often brutal in its honesty. These songs carried the weight of their makers — and when the voices fell silent, the echoes remained.
This is not nostalgia, imitation, or spectacle. It’s a considered homage to five singular artists whose music still resonates — direct, powerful, and as affecting now as it ever was.
Grunge was never polished or performative. It was raw, unguarded, and often brutal in its honesty. These songs carried the weight of their makers — and when the voices fell silent, the echoes remained.
This is not nostalgia, imitation, or spectacle. It’s a considered homage to five singular artists whose music still resonates — direct, powerful, and as affecting now as it ever was.