Source: Blabbermouth.net

According to The Pulse Of Radio, filmmaker Brett Morgen (pictured), director of the new documentary “Kurt Cobain: Montage Of Heck”, has revealed that an album collecting previously unheard music from late NIRVANA frontman Kurt Cobain‘s personal tapes will be released this summer. Morgen told Bedford + Bowery, “We’re going to be putting out an amazing album this summer,” adding that the record “will feel like you’re kind of hanging out with Kurt Cobain on a hot summer day in Olympia, Washington as he fiddles about. It’s going to really surprise people.”

Morgen told The Pulse Of Radio about the material he found while researching Cobain‘s archives for the film: “I knew that there was gonna be all this art, but what I didn’t know was there was gonna be all this audio. I opened up a box and there were 108 tapes with over 200 hours of never-before-heard audio. And this ran the gamut from music — dozens of hours of unreleased music — to sound collage, and then there was this amazing spoken word material that I discovered.”

The movie is constructed like a collage of previously unseen home movies, interviews, animation, photographs, music and other artifacts.

Collider called it “a deeply intimate look at Cobain‘s life that really takes you inside his head, revealing the joy, depression, anger, and immense creativity that populated his psyche.”