That is Flashback, the place we’re reminiscing about among the most iconic and obscure moments in alt-rock historical past. This week, we’re homing in on Nirvana’s 1993 efficiency of “Dive” and the way in which they embraced gender expression.
Of their explosive time collectively, Nirvana deconstructed and challenged the thought of gender, notably frontman Kurt Cobain. The vocalist steadily wore clothes onstage (and of their music movies), and members of the band even kissed one another on nationwide TV. Their 1993 efficiency at Hollywood Rock in Brazil was no exception, with the trio ripping via their early B-side “Dive” whereas Cobain wore a black gown and tiara onstage.
At a time when the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Inform” coverage — a discriminatory regulation that allowed homosexual Individuals to serve within the navy in the event that they stayed closeted — was solely a yr away from being enacted, the band’s need to blur gender boundaries felt extra prescient than ever. By tearing up the music whereas dressing femininely on this clip, which landed within the band’s 1994 live performance documentary Stay! Tonight! Offered Out!!, Cobain as soon as once more rebuffed the more and more masculine power that permeated heavier music within the ’90s.
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Nirvana’s embrace of gender expression was groundbreaking, however 20 years on from that incendiary present, it’s being restricted by the federal government. Earlier this month, Tennessee handed an anti-drag invoice that bans performances from “topless, go-go or unique dancers, strippers, or male or feminine impersonators” on public property. To adjust to the invoice, areas that permit a lot of these performances have to be designated as “grownup cabaret” venues. The brand new regulation additionally makes it unlawful in locations the place minors may watch.
Nonetheless, festivals like Bonnaroo denounced the invoice, stating that they “have and can at all times be a spot for inclusivity,” and artists like boygenius and Child Cudi are carrying Nirvana’s torch.
Watch Nirvana play “Dive” under.