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‘‘A Celtic warrior’’ • The world mourns the loss of an incomparable talent
Wiltshire joy! • End Of The Road founder Simon Taffe picks six new acts to seek out at this year’s festival
“I still believe in revolution” • Psychedelic survivor Twink on Think Pink, Syd Barrett and stage-diving in Hyde Park
A Dogg’s life • Macca, Strummer and me: the incredible adventures of folk-punk bohemian Tymon Dogg
A Quick One
Kara Jackson • Former Youth Poet Laureate graduates to storytelling songs
Uncut Playlist • On the stereo this month…
Now Playing • 12 tracks of the month’s best music
TERRY REID • He helped assemble Led Zeppelin, got loaded with Bowie, and Chuck Berry stole his amp – Superlungs has seen it all…
SLOWDIVE • Second album of their second act focuses its gaze firmly on the future.
THE ROAD TO EVERYTHING… • Milestones along the route from Reading’s shoegaze scene
Q&A • Neil Halstead, Rachel Goswell and Christian Savill discuss Everything…
PRETENDERS • The band’s 12th is a reflective restatement of songwriting and vocal class.
Q&A • Chrissie Hynde: “We were born to rock”
AtoZ • This month…
WILCO • A turn to face the strange still sounds irresistibly familiar.
CLOSE RELATIVES • Three more records showing off Wilco’s wilder side
DEVENDRA BANHART • Topanga tales of Ocean Colour Scene…
ALLISON RUSSELL • Canadian veteran breaks out of the Americana stockade.
Q&A • Allison Russell on a sacred experience
BUDDY& JULIE MILLER • Revered Nashville duo’s scintillating return
AMERICANA ROUND-UP
MATTHEW HALSALL • The renowned trumpeter’s fresh perspective on ‘country’
JAIMIE BRANCH • The late trumpeter and composer’s expansive final album of innovative jazz.
Q&A • Bassist Jason Ajemian: “Jaimie had a unique spirit”
LULUC • Zoë Randell: “I had culture shock…”
BUCK MEEK • Big Thief guitarist finds inspirational new creative foils.
Q&A • Buck Meek: “It’s really a collection of love songs”
PG SIX • Folk songwriter makes a captivatingly harpen-hanced return to the studio.
Q&A • Pat Gubler “I’ve come full circle”
SPARKLEHORSE • Posthumous album sees Mark Linkous’s memory handsomely honoured.
INDELIBLY LINKOUS • How to buy Sparklehorse
Q&A • Matt Linkous: “He left a good road map to follow”
CARDIACS • Lavish multi-disc reissue for official debut by Blur-endorsed avant-punk psych-rock surrealists.
Q&A • William D Drake: “It was just exciting, euphoric”
AtoZ • This month…
THE DELGADOS • The reunited indie adventurers on their “ridiculous” masterpiece
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