NIRVANA’S LOST ALBUM “ECSTASY” DISCOVERED IN ABANDONED SEATTLE RECORDING STUDIO!
Seattle, WA – In a shocking discovery, a previously unknown Nirvana album has been unearthed in an abandoned recording studio in Seattle. The album, titled “Ecstasy,” is believed to have been recorded in the summer of 1992, just months before the release of their breakthrough album “In Utero.”
According to sources close to the band, “Ecstasy” was a experimental and highly personal project that Kurt Cobain had been working on in secret. The album is said to feature 12 previously unheard tracks, including several songs that were reportedly written during the band’s infamous 1992 Reading Festival performance.
The discovery was made by a group of local musicians who had been exploring the abandoned studio. “We were poking around the old studio, looking for any cool gear or memorabilia,” said one of the musicians. “And then we stumbled upon this old tape reel labeled ‘Nirvana – Ecstasy.’ We couldn’t believe our eyes!”
The album is currently being authenticated by Nirvana’s management team and is expected to be released later this year. Fans are already going wild on social media, with many calling the discovery the “holy grail” of Nirvana news.
Stay tuned for more updates on this incredible story!
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