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UNCUT

Jul 01 2024
Magazine

Uncut is your essential guide to the month’s best music. Every issue, our comprehensive and trustworthy reviews section showcases the best new releases and reissues, while our in-depth features section includes interviews with the greatest names in music from the past five decades as well as the classic artists of tomorrow. For over 20 years, this iconic magazine has been the authority on all things music, featuring exclusive interviews with some of the world's biggest stars, stunning photography from on and off the stage, and unparalleled album reviews from the people who really know. You can be sure that the music fanatics behind Uncut magazine will always strive to bring you the best features, interviews, and reviews. Each issue also brings you an in-depth article on a music icon, from past or present, giving you inside access you won't find anywhere else. Uncut is insightful, informative, and passionate about music.

UNCUT

About time! • The Rolling Stones bring out Irma Thomas to perform “Time Is On My Side”, the song they borrowed from her 60 years ago

Spirit of ’67 • Robyn Hitchcock’s new memoir and accompanying album revisit a pivotal year for himself and the world

Crazy to exist • The confounding young Scotland: why short-lived Postcard misfits Josef K continue to fascinate

A Quick One

“He wanted to bring everybody up together” • Smart, funny, generous and fiercely uncompromising – the underground rock revolutionary is remembered by those who were drawn to his righteous cause

RAW POWER • 10 essential Albini albums as bandleader and engineer

My sweet larynx • Dhani Harrison on joining forces with Tuvan throat singers Huun-Huur-Tu

Ryan Davis & The Roadhouse Band • Louisville continues to punch above its weight in the oddball country-rock stakes

Uncut Playlist • On the stereo this month…

Coast To Coast • 15 tracks of the month’s best music

WARREN ELLIS • The Dirty Three and Bad Seeds shaman talks air-fryers, punching violins and rescuing brain-damaged monkeys

3 ISSUES OF UNCUT FOR £5* • FREE CD WITH EVERY ISSUE

PAUL WELLER • Noel, Bobby, Suggs and more help out on the Modfather’s collab-happy birthday LP.

WOKING TOGETHER • Some of Weller’s other recent songwriting collaborations

Q&A • Paul Weller: “It pushed me in different areas”

CASSANDRA JENKINS • New Yorker’s third finds her still in love’s gutter, but staring at the stars with a fresh sense of hope.

Q&A • Cassandra Jenkins: “I write music for my friends”

AtoZ

THE FOLK IMPLOSION • Storied indie-rock duo’s first full-length in 25 years.

Q&A • Lou Barlow: “We take the ‘folk’ in our name seriously”

JOHN GRANT • “We were giggling with joy like schoolgirls!”

EIKO ISHIBASHI • Sublimely disquieting soundtrack to – and inspiration for – Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s latest film.

Q&A • Eiko Ishibashi: “Mr Hamaguchi wrote about his thoughts regarding dust and garbage…”

DAVE ALVIN & JIMMIE DALE GILMORE • Ex-Blaster and Flatlanders founder embark on a riveting metaphorical roadtrip

AMERICANA ROUND-UP

CINDY LEE • An out-of-the-blue magnum opus from the Canadian indie drag artist.

ZARA McFARLANE • On celebrating her “favourite vocalist”

MADELEINE PEYROUX • Jazz vocalist extends her style and themes.

Q&A • Madeleine Peyroux: “I need humour to survive”

TOM VERLAINE • A trio of the singular guitarist-singer’s under-appreciated mid-period LPs get a worthwhile reissue.

ADVENTURE IN SOUND • Earlier Tom Verlaine solo excursions appraised

Q&A • Patrick Derivaz and Jutta Koether: “See what happens when we play...


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 124 Publisher: Kelsey Publishing Ltd Edition: Jul 01 2024

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Uncut is your essential guide to the month’s best music. Every issue, our comprehensive and trustworthy reviews section showcases the best new releases and reissues, while our in-depth features section includes interviews with the greatest names in music from the past five decades as well as the classic artists of tomorrow. For over 20 years, this iconic magazine has been the authority on all things music, featuring exclusive interviews with some of the world's biggest stars, stunning photography from on and off the stage, and unparalleled album reviews from the people who really know. You can be sure that the music fanatics behind Uncut magazine will always strive to bring you the best features, interviews, and reviews. Each issue also brings you an in-depth article on a music icon, from past or present, giving you inside access you won't find anywhere else. Uncut is insightful, informative, and passionate about music.

UNCUT

About time! • The Rolling Stones bring out Irma Thomas to perform “Time Is On My Side”, the song they borrowed from her 60 years ago

Spirit of ’67 • Robyn Hitchcock’s new memoir and accompanying album revisit a pivotal year for himself and the world

Crazy to exist • The confounding young Scotland: why short-lived Postcard misfits Josef K continue to fascinate

A Quick One

“He wanted to bring everybody up together” • Smart, funny, generous and fiercely uncompromising – the underground rock revolutionary is remembered by those who were drawn to his righteous cause

RAW POWER • 10 essential Albini albums as bandleader and engineer

My sweet larynx • Dhani Harrison on joining forces with Tuvan throat singers Huun-Huur-Tu

Ryan Davis & The Roadhouse Band • Louisville continues to punch above its weight in the oddball country-rock stakes

Uncut Playlist • On the stereo this month…

Coast To Coast • 15 tracks of the month’s best music

WARREN ELLIS • The Dirty Three and Bad Seeds shaman talks air-fryers, punching violins and rescuing brain-damaged monkeys

3 ISSUES OF UNCUT FOR £5* • FREE CD WITH EVERY ISSUE

PAUL WELLER • Noel, Bobby, Suggs and more help out on the Modfather’s collab-happy birthday LP.

WOKING TOGETHER • Some of Weller’s other recent songwriting collaborations

Q&A • Paul Weller: “It pushed me in different areas”

CASSANDRA JENKINS • New Yorker’s third finds her still in love’s gutter, but staring at the stars with a fresh sense of hope.

Q&A • Cassandra Jenkins: “I write music for my friends”

AtoZ

THE FOLK IMPLOSION • Storied indie-rock duo’s first full-length in 25 years.

Q&A • Lou Barlow: “We take the ‘folk’ in our name seriously”

JOHN GRANT • “We were giggling with joy like schoolgirls!”

EIKO ISHIBASHI • Sublimely disquieting soundtrack to – and inspiration for – Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s latest film.

Q&A • Eiko Ishibashi: “Mr Hamaguchi wrote about his thoughts regarding dust and garbage…”

DAVE ALVIN & JIMMIE DALE GILMORE • Ex-Blaster and Flatlanders founder embark on a riveting metaphorical roadtrip

AMERICANA ROUND-UP

CINDY LEE • An out-of-the-blue magnum opus from the Canadian indie drag artist.

ZARA McFARLANE • On celebrating her “favourite vocalist”

MADELEINE PEYROUX • Jazz vocalist extends her style and themes.

Q&A • Madeleine Peyroux: “I need humour to survive”

TOM VERLAINE • A trio of the singular guitarist-singer’s under-appreciated mid-period LPs get a worthwhile reissue.

ADVENTURE IN SOUND • Earlier Tom Verlaine solo excursions appraised

Q&A • Patrick Derivaz and Jutta Koether: “See what happens when we play...


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