Nirvana was never a band overly concerned with eloquence. At their snarling best,
they were about incommunicable rage, the confusing and overwhelming emotion
that every disillusioned teenager feels but can't express. Cobain struck a chord
because he couldn't express them either. It's something he seemed to recognize, too,
and it's his ruminations on his inability to convey exactly what he was feeling that are
arguably his most powerful. Taking his strange analogies, I have tried to give his
words a visual form and see what emotions the rise.