Error loading page.
Try refreshing the page. If that doesn't work, there may be a network issue, and you can use our self test page to see what's preventing the page from loading.
Learn more about possible network issues or contact support for more help.

UNCUT

Dec 01 2023
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

Who is that man? • Bob Dylan plugs in with The Heartbreakers for a surprise Farm Aid set

Let all the children boogie • Unseen photos emerge of David Bowie, Iggy Pop and Greg Lake at Zowie’s fifth birthday party

Sketches of Miles • A new graphic novel attempts to depict the sounds, as well as the stories, of “complicated dude” Miles Davis

A Quick One

Heads reunited! • Uncut is there as the four members of Talking Heads share a stage for the first time in more than two decades

Mabe Fratti • The best avant-garde pop cellist since Arthur Russell

Uncut Playlist • On the stereo this month…

The Planet That You’re On • Introducing… Lankum’s Uncut CD

SUBSCRIBE TODAY AND SAVE £52.65!* • PLUS! Get a free Sounds Of The New West double album**

WRECKLESS ERIC • The punk-era survivor talks seaside towns, polyester suits, Ian Dury’s drumming and getting hit on by Elton John

THE ROLLING STONES • Post-Charlie, the Stones come out fighting.

21ST CENTURY STONES

Q&A • “This album has energy!”

MADNESS • Nutty Boys do Samuel Beckett in concept album that explores the oddities of life from middle age.

Q&A • Suggs: “We had to learn to share ideas”

AtoZ • This month…

JEFFREY MARTIN • Shed sessions spawn a spellbinding fourth album.

Q&A • Jeffrey Martin: “It felt like it didn’t need anything else”

BEIRUT • Zach Condon on terror, healing and home fires

CONNIE LOVATT • Folksy beauty from understated singer-songwriter and one-time Smog collaborator.

Q&A • Connie Lovatt: “Insomnia was the central devil”

DANIELLE HOWLE • Southern songwriter-poet gets reanimated on 16th studio work

AMERICANA ROUND-UP

DHANI HARRISON • “I hear music fully formed in my head…”

DANIEL BACHMAN • Virginian’s future-folk collage.

Q&A • Daniel Bachman on being “frustrated with the limitations of the solo guitar”

LARGE PLANTS • Seductive solo second from Wolf People mainman.

Q&A • Jack Sharp reveals his sonic and lyrical influences

ACETONE • One of the ’90s’ great lost bands boxed up for long-overdue reappraisal.

’TONED IMMACULATE

Q&A • Mark Lightcap: “We were so out of step”

BOB MARLEY • Reggae milestone with live extras.

Q&A • Photographer Arthur Gorson on meeting Bob Marley in ’73

AtoZ • This month…

HAROLD BUDD • Key cuts and collaborations from an ambient master

MYRIAM GENDRON • A poetry-inspired debut gets a welcome re-release.

Q&A • Myriam Gendron: “It helped me grow”

EARTH • Drone-metal pioneers’ debut LP, plus remixes.

Q&A • Dylan Carlson: “What the fuck was I...


Expand title description text
Frequency: Monthly Pages: 126 Publisher: Kelsey Publishing Ltd Edition: Dec 01 2023

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: October 12, 2023

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

Languages

English

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

Who is that man? • Bob Dylan plugs in with The Heartbreakers for a surprise Farm Aid set

Let all the children boogie • Unseen photos emerge of David Bowie, Iggy Pop and Greg Lake at Zowie’s fifth birthday party

Sketches of Miles • A new graphic novel attempts to depict the sounds, as well as the stories, of “complicated dude” Miles Davis

A Quick One

Heads reunited! • Uncut is there as the four members of Talking Heads share a stage for the first time in more than two decades

Mabe Fratti • The best avant-garde pop cellist since Arthur Russell

Uncut Playlist • On the stereo this month…

The Planet That You’re On • Introducing… Lankum’s Uncut CD

SUBSCRIBE TODAY AND SAVE £52.65!* • PLUS! Get a free Sounds Of The New West double album**

WRECKLESS ERIC • The punk-era survivor talks seaside towns, polyester suits, Ian Dury’s drumming and getting hit on by Elton John

THE ROLLING STONES • Post-Charlie, the Stones come out fighting.

21ST CENTURY STONES

Q&A • “This album has energy!”

MADNESS • Nutty Boys do Samuel Beckett in concept album that explores the oddities of life from middle age.

Q&A • Suggs: “We had to learn to share ideas”

AtoZ • This month…

JEFFREY MARTIN • Shed sessions spawn a spellbinding fourth album.

Q&A • Jeffrey Martin: “It felt like it didn’t need anything else”

BEIRUT • Zach Condon on terror, healing and home fires

CONNIE LOVATT • Folksy beauty from understated singer-songwriter and one-time Smog collaborator.

Q&A • Connie Lovatt: “Insomnia was the central devil”

DANIELLE HOWLE • Southern songwriter-poet gets reanimated on 16th studio work

AMERICANA ROUND-UP

DHANI HARRISON • “I hear music fully formed in my head…”

DANIEL BACHMAN • Virginian’s future-folk collage.

Q&A • Daniel Bachman on being “frustrated with the limitations of the solo guitar”

LARGE PLANTS • Seductive solo second from Wolf People mainman.

Q&A • Jack Sharp reveals his sonic and lyrical influences

ACETONE • One of the ’90s’ great lost bands boxed up for long-overdue reappraisal.

’TONED IMMACULATE

Q&A • Mark Lightcap: “We were so out of step”

BOB MARLEY • Reggae milestone with live extras.

Q&A • Photographer Arthur Gorson on meeting Bob Marley in ’73

AtoZ • This month…

HAROLD BUDD • Key cuts and collaborations from an ambient master

MYRIAM GENDRON • A poetry-inspired debut gets a welcome re-release.

Q&A • Myriam Gendron: “It helped me grow”

EARTH • Drone-metal pioneers’ debut LP, plus remixes.

Q&A • Dylan Carlson: “What the fuck was I...


Expand title description text