No, the iconic grunge band Nirvana no longer creates new music.
The Disbandment of Nirvana
Nirvana officially disbanded in April 1994, following the tragic death of frontman Kurt Cobain. His suicide marked the definitive end of the band's active period of songwriting, recording, and performing as a unit. Therefore, no new original songs or albums have been produced by Nirvana since that time.
Post-Disbandment Releases and Management
While Nirvana has not made new music since 1994, there have been numerous releases of previously recorded material, live performances, and reissues in the years following their disbandment. These releases are not new music created by the band, but rather:
- Archival recordings: Studio outtakes, demos, or unreleased tracks from their active years.
- Live albums: Concert recordings showcasing their powerful live performances.
- Compilations and greatest hits collections: Curated selections of their popular songs.
- Deluxe reissues: Expanded versions of their classic albums with bonus tracks, b-sides, and remastered audio.
These subsequent releases have been overseen by the surviving members, bassist Krist Novoselic and drummer Dave Grohl, along with Cobain's widow, Courtney Love, ensuring the legacy of the band's existing work continues to be shared with fans.
For more information on the band's history and discography, you can visit the Nirvana (band) Wikipedia page.