Although "Nevermind" is the most successful album of Nirvana, but who really tough Grunge searches is here operated wessentlich better with "In Utero". I perssönlich not want me now decide which I like better album, I find "Nevermind" also top notch, although many criticize it is down to very poporientiert. That may be true, but that is no worse a brilliant album. With "In Utero" was released in 1993 unfortunately the last studio album of a band that definitely had so much Potentialt, although rumored to be the separation was already imminent. The album offers Grunge in perfection and above all it's an album that, unlike many others with no real weak point manages. "In Utero", you can always leave again without hesitation and insert through the CD player. Already with the opener "Serve the Servants" rocking the cabin and you immediately gets appetite for more of it. This desire is then satisfied with quality materials like "Rape Me," "Pennyroyal Tea" or "Dumb". Should be forgotten, of course, not the singles "Heart Shaped Box" and "All Apologies", but which are not typical for the rest of this masterpiece. While "Heart Shaped Box" in the structure very similar to the hit "Smells Like Teen Spirit" has heard "All Apologies" rather in the contemplative corner. My personal highlight on "In Utero" but is still the ingenious "Radio Friendly Unit Shifter ", a blast in a class. Is "In Utero" and remains the standard work for all Grunge fans and how are noticed fortunately again today nirvana far from dead. More and more teens are apparently fed up casting Fuzzys and all the bullshit of ninety percent the Charts running up and down. I think a cult figure as the much too soon gone from us Kurt Cobain would now convey again the afterlife if he had to leave the current charts endure. Fortunately lives he and his band continue in your music, what a work like "In Utero" impressively proves.