Nirvana's Nevermind gets iPad app
by Ciaran Thompson
March 21, 2011
We guess it was only a matter of time before one of the most cherished pieces of alternative rock history was made into an iPad app.
Yes, Nirvana’s Nevermind, the album that rocketed the band to fame and labeled them ‘kings of grunge’, has been converted into a new app that has been described as “interactive, socially aware, and internet connected.”
The app is being produced through Classic Albums and features video interviews with band members, live footage, photos and various other goodies concerning the 1991 release. What it fails to provide however is a full stream of all the tracks on the album, settling only for excerpts.
Rush’s 2112 and The Rolling Stones’ Ladies and Gentleman: The Rolling Stores are also being converted into iPad apps. You can purchase the Nevermind app at Apple’s website.