NIRVANA “Whatever Nevermind” Covers Album to feat. CIRCA SURVIVE, TOUCHE AMORE, LA DISPUTE, CAVE IN, TORCHE + more

by | Mar 24, 2015

Last year Robotic Empire put out a really cool Nirvana covers album that included a bunch of sweet bands covering songs off In Utero. Next month the label will be release yet another Nirvana tribute — a complete covers album of Nevermind. Oh man, wait til you see who’s on it.

The forthcoming LP titled Whatever Nevermind will feature Nirvana covers by Circa Survive, Touche Amore, La Dispute, Boris, Cave In, Kylesa, Torche, Young Widows, and more.

Here’s a stream of Circa Survive’s version of “Drain You.”

Whatever Nevermind will be released on April 18th in conjunction with Record Store Day 2015.

Whatever Nevermind track listing:

01. Smells Like Teen Spirit – Young Widows
02. In Bloom – Torche
03. Come as You Are – Kylesa
04. Breed – Cave In
05. Lithium – Boris
06. Polly – La Dispute
07. Territorial Pissings – White Reaper
08. Drain You – Circa Survive
09. Lounge Act – Touche Amore
10. Stay Away – Wrong
11. On a Plain – Pygmy Lush
12. Something in the Way – Nothing
13. Endless, Nameless (Bonus Track) – Thou
14 Even In His Youth (Bonus Track) – Thou

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