Todd Lazarski - Celebrity News Service Writer Los Angeles, CA (CNS) - One of the foremost opponents of 'selling-out' is getting a very prominent financial and mainstream spot on television these days - Nirvana will be the featured band on the CBS show "Cold Case" when it premieres a new season on September 23rd. The show, which has made a number of single episode soundtracks that center on the music of one band, including Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash, will give up to eight Nirvana tracks the spotlight. "Nirvana's music not only evokes the era when this case's killings took place but brings a starkness and poetry to the story that deeply enhances it," stated the show's executive producer, Veena Sud, according to the Chicago Tribune.
Nirvana, whose heyday in the late 80's and early 90's was marked by a staunch disregard for commercial respect or financial gain, has been recently heard on television series' "Lost" and "Six Feet Under," and has seen Kurt Cobain's widow Courtney Love sell a portion of the publishing catalogue to the firm Primary Wave. The Nirvana songs used on "Cold Case" will include "All Apologies," "Stay Away," "If You Must," "Lithium," "Drain You," "Something in the Way," and "Heart Shaped Box.
