How did Kurt Cobain's death influence Counting Crows?
It prompted a shift towards more emotional and human music, reacting against the nihilism of the grunge era.
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Counting Crows experienced a directional shift in the mid-90s following Kurt Cobain's death. Now, frontman Adam Duritz is collaborating with Gang of Youths on new music, marking a new chapter for the band.
### From Grunge Reaction to 'Mr. Jones' Counting Crows emerged as a reaction to the grunge scene, embracing folk and rock with soul. The recording of "Mr. Jones" was influenced by producer T Bone Burnett's unique advice.
### Collaboration with Gang of Youths Adam Duritz has been invited to sing on new Gang of Youths tracks, solidifying their friendship that began backstage at a New York show. This collaboration follows Duritz's contribution to Gang of Youths' 2022 album, *Angel in Realtime*.
### Bluesfest Cancellation Impact The cancellation of Bluesfest 2026 has raised concerns about the financial impact on international artists touring Australia, potentially leading to tour cancellations.
It prompted a shift towards more emotional and human music, reacting against the nihilism of the grunge era.
Hearing Gang of Youths' album inspired him to improve his own work.
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