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UNCUT

May 2020 #276
Magazine

Published by Time Inc. (UK) Ltd Uncut is the essential magazine about rock music, written by people who love that music as much as you do. Every month, it features the most comprehensive and trustworthy album reviews section in the world. There are in-depth interviews with the finest musicians of the past five decades, and with the exciting new artists who are following in their great tradition. Insightful, informative, passionate about extraordinary music – that’s Uncut.

Editor

“He was a scoundrel, but I loved him” • Eric Clapton salutes Ginger Baker, with the help of Roger Waters, Ronnie Wood and many more

SET LIST

Let' s talk about Sussex • Folk doyenne Shirley Collins returns with some “new (old) songs” and a sound installation about the South Downs

Nearly lost him • Mark Lanegan s extraordinary memoir reveals how he cheated death in the ’90s, while his new album deals with the survivor’s guilt

“I’m officially stammering!” • Jeff Tweedy is flushed with pride as Uncut s celebrated Wilcovered CD comes to vinyl

A QUICK ONE

Carson McHone • Austin-powered! Hotly tipped Texas singer-songwriter transcending her country roots

UNCUT PLAYLIST • On the stereo this month...

On Cloud Nine • 15 tracks of the month’s best new music

JAMES ELKINGTON Ever-Roving Eye PARADISE OF BACHELORS • Chicago-based Brit brings it on home.

SLEEVE NOTES

Q&A • James Elkington talks jazz, recording at The Loft and making tea for Richard Thompson

TONY ALLEN & HUGH MASEKELA • Glorious grooves on long-awaited double-header.

Q&A

SLEEVE NOTES

A to Z

EOB • Radiohead guitarist’s maiden solo voyage.

SLEEVE NOTES

Q&A • Ed O’Brien learns to trust his instincts and shed his self-doubts

AMERICANA • Country, bluegrass, folk and more

THE LOVELY EGGS • Holly Ross locates “the freedom away from bullshit”

JACKIE LYNN • Keep on truckin’! Circuit Des Yeux and Bitchin Bajas hit the road for an electro-country odyssey.

SLEEVE NOTES

Q&A • Haley Fohr: “I was feeling rather tied down by the heaviness of the world”

THE STROKES • Back to the future. The Strokes meet Rick Rubin to re-access in middle age some of their singular night-time drama.

SLEEVE NOTES

ROGER O’DONNELL • The Cure veteran discusses his 2 Ravens project

WAXAHATCHEE • Back to her country roots with clearer vision.

ROBERTA FLACK • A debut of remarkable vision and maturity, now with unreleased, non-album demos.

JONI MITCHELL • Vinyl debut for the singer’s 2007 comeback album. More to follow?

SLEEVE NOTES

A to Z

THE HANDSOME FAMILY • Opening blasts from Americana heroes.

SLEEVE NOTES

Q&A

ESPERS OFFSHOOTS • The further adventures of Meg Baird

REDISCOVERED • Uncovering the underrated and overlooked

KELIS • She comes in colours: a landmark debut revisited.

SLEEVE NOTES

“I VE BEEN MISUNDERSTOOD FOR SO LONG” • In Nashville, LUCINDA WILLIAMS is setting the record straight. About her relationship with Music Row, about protest songs, empathy, encounters at Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge and her unflinching new album, Good Souls Better Angels. “You have to be able to dig way down inside yourself,” she tells Stephen Deusner

LUCINDA IN THE 21ST CENTURY

“It was typical of George to draw people together…” • As the 50th anniversary of All Things Must Pass approaches, Uncut celebrates the remarkable solo years of GEORGE HARRISON. In all-new interviews with his closest collaborators, Graeme Thomson digs deep into Harrison’s working practices to cast new light on “the Quiet...


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 120 Publisher: Kelsey Publishing Ltd Edition: May 2020 #276

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Published by Time Inc. (UK) Ltd Uncut is the essential magazine about rock music, written by people who love that music as much as you do. Every month, it features the most comprehensive and trustworthy album reviews section in the world. There are in-depth interviews with the finest musicians of the past five decades, and with the exciting new artists who are following in their great tradition. Insightful, informative, passionate about extraordinary music – that’s Uncut.

Editor

“He was a scoundrel, but I loved him” • Eric Clapton salutes Ginger Baker, with the help of Roger Waters, Ronnie Wood and many more

SET LIST

Let' s talk about Sussex • Folk doyenne Shirley Collins returns with some “new (old) songs” and a sound installation about the South Downs

Nearly lost him • Mark Lanegan s extraordinary memoir reveals how he cheated death in the ’90s, while his new album deals with the survivor’s guilt

“I’m officially stammering!” • Jeff Tweedy is flushed with pride as Uncut s celebrated Wilcovered CD comes to vinyl

A QUICK ONE

Carson McHone • Austin-powered! Hotly tipped Texas singer-songwriter transcending her country roots

UNCUT PLAYLIST • On the stereo this month...

On Cloud Nine • 15 tracks of the month’s best new music

JAMES ELKINGTON Ever-Roving Eye PARADISE OF BACHELORS • Chicago-based Brit brings it on home.

SLEEVE NOTES

Q&A • James Elkington talks jazz, recording at The Loft and making tea for Richard Thompson

TONY ALLEN & HUGH MASEKELA • Glorious grooves on long-awaited double-header.

Q&A

SLEEVE NOTES

A to Z

EOB • Radiohead guitarist’s maiden solo voyage.

SLEEVE NOTES

Q&A • Ed O’Brien learns to trust his instincts and shed his self-doubts

AMERICANA • Country, bluegrass, folk and more

THE LOVELY EGGS • Holly Ross locates “the freedom away from bullshit”

JACKIE LYNN • Keep on truckin’! Circuit Des Yeux and Bitchin Bajas hit the road for an electro-country odyssey.

SLEEVE NOTES

Q&A • Haley Fohr: “I was feeling rather tied down by the heaviness of the world”

THE STROKES • Back to the future. The Strokes meet Rick Rubin to re-access in middle age some of their singular night-time drama.

SLEEVE NOTES

ROGER O’DONNELL • The Cure veteran discusses his 2 Ravens project

WAXAHATCHEE • Back to her country roots with clearer vision.

ROBERTA FLACK • A debut of remarkable vision and maturity, now with unreleased, non-album demos.

JONI MITCHELL • Vinyl debut for the singer’s 2007 comeback album. More to follow?

SLEEVE NOTES

A to Z

THE HANDSOME FAMILY • Opening blasts from Americana heroes.

SLEEVE NOTES

Q&A

ESPERS OFFSHOOTS • The further adventures of Meg Baird

REDISCOVERED • Uncovering the underrated and overlooked

KELIS • She comes in colours: a landmark debut revisited.

SLEEVE NOTES

“I VE BEEN MISUNDERSTOOD FOR SO LONG” • In Nashville, LUCINDA WILLIAMS is setting the record straight. About her relationship with Music Row, about protest songs, empathy, encounters at Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge and her unflinching new album, Good Souls Better Angels. “You have to be able to dig way down inside yourself,” she tells Stephen Deusner

LUCINDA IN THE 21ST CENTURY

“It was typical of George to draw people together…” • As the 50th anniversary of All Things Must Pass approaches, Uncut celebrates the remarkable solo years of GEORGE HARRISON. In all-new interviews with his closest collaborators, Graeme Thomson digs deep into Harrison’s working practices to cast new light on “the Quiet...


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