Pauley Pavilion, Los Angeles, 1992. Nirvana’s leader, Kurt Cobain
shocks the MTV Music Awards by playing a few, unplanned chords;
this will mark this generation’s rebellion towards an establishment
which censored its freedom of expression.
THE FRAGRANCE
Black Powder is an unexpected olfactory melody made of interrupted
sounds, full volume and contrasting notes; powerful like a bullet
hitting the prissy and homogenized side of a society which is
unable to understand Nirvana’s social poetry. It’s a bold and
daring sound, born from guitars playing in Seattle’s garages.On a
leather accord, Julien Rasquinet sculpts loud blackcurrant notes
and rebellious pimento notes, in his unique and powerful style.
Crispy apple hints convey the romantic and bohemian side of Kurt
Cobain’s soul, exploding into an intense, deep, mysterious and
sensual fragrance.