Mixtape Hotline: Alternative Rock History

Hole & Courtney Love: Chaos, Fame & The Art Of Survival

58 min · 7 de may de 2026
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In this episode of Mixtape Hotline, we explore the first three albums from Hole and the turbulent, polarizing career of frontwoman Courtney Love. From the abrasive chaos of Pretty on the Inside to the emotional intensity of Live Through This and the glossy evolution of Celebrity Skin, we trace the band's transformation across the 1990s and examine how Hole carved out a unique place in alternative rock history. The conversation also dives into Courtney Love herself — her artistry, acting career, public image, controversies, and the strange cultural endurance that has kept her in the spotlight for decades. Rather than painting her as a hero or villain, we try to approach the story as objectively as possible: how much of her legacy comes from the music, how much comes from the mythology, and how inseparable are the two? This is a discussion about fame, survival, media obsession, and one of the most divisive figures in 90s music culture.

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