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UNCUT

Dec 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.

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Rising sons • The Animals drummer John Steel looks back to 1964 – an “unbelievable” year that rocketed the band from Newcastle to New York

Culture club • The Haçienda may have bankrupted Factory Records, but its cultural imprint remains huge. “It’s amazing how far the tentacles have gone,” marvels Peter Hook

Bunch of Arts • On his latest album, Art Garfunkel teams up with a new singing partner – his son, Art Garfunkel Jr

“I didn’t know I was unusual” • Glam trailblazer Suzi Quatro on leather jumpsuits, Alice Cooper and Taylor Swift

A Quick One

One True Pairing • Former Wild Beast Tom Fleming enters his Nebraska phase

Uncut Playlist • On the stereo this month…

Gigantic • 14 tracks exclusively curated for Uncut by Kim Deal

AN AUDIENCE WITH… ROGER TAYLOR • The Queen drummer on predicting punk, cocaine myths, tiger skin trousers and making Kenny Everett scream

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JENNIFER CASTLE • Enthralling and richly detailed career peak from undervalued Canadian songwriter.

MOUNT EERIE • After a tumultuous few years, Phil Elverum looks for peace and solace on genre-mashing latest.

AtoZ • This month…

ROGÊ • Brazilian expat’s second sumptuous set with orchestrator Arthur Verocai.

BANANAGUN • Nick Van Bakel on a “pure, natural” sound

ANDREW GABBARD • Black Keys auxiliary cuts loose on solo third

UNDERWORLD • Cinematic and dreamlike, the Essex duo’s 11th offers multiple paths to transcendence.

OFFICE CULTURE • Winston Cook-Wilson on an album celebrating the CD generation

WARMDUSCHER • London reprobates’ fifth offers fresh perspectives, with guests.

BRYAN FERRY • The thrill of it all: a varied, enlightening selection from half a century of sophisticated, sometimes sublime pop.

TALKING HEADS • Qu’est-ce que c’est? CBGB art-school normies invent the future.

AtoZ • This month…

APHRODITE’S CHILD • The Greek prog legends’ sprawling and storied Biblical masterpiece celebrates its 50th anniversary.

GRAHAM NASH • “There’s more… watch this space!”

IDAHO • First three albums by recently reinvigorated slowcore pioneers back in print

TINA TURNER • Back in print for the first time in two decades, Turner’s first four solo albums reveal her depth and growth.

VARIOUS ARTISTS • Welcome music from Ukraine, before and after independence

TOM PETTY & THE HEARTBREAKERS • Benmont Tench: “So many factors can change a record…” Tom didn’t think he was singing it well. So many factors can change things, even the running order can determine if a record flies or falls.”

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NEXT SPLASH • Pixie, Breeder… solo artist! KIM DEAL steps out of her pod to explain how...


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 132 Publisher: Kelsey Publishing Ltd Edition: Dec 01 2024

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: October 11, 2024

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OverDrive Magazine

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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

Rising sons • The Animals drummer John Steel looks back to 1964 – an “unbelievable” year that rocketed the band from Newcastle to New York

Culture club • The Haçienda may have bankrupted Factory Records, but its cultural imprint remains huge. “It’s amazing how far the tentacles have gone,” marvels Peter Hook

Bunch of Arts • On his latest album, Art Garfunkel teams up with a new singing partner – his son, Art Garfunkel Jr

“I didn’t know I was unusual” • Glam trailblazer Suzi Quatro on leather jumpsuits, Alice Cooper and Taylor Swift

A Quick One

One True Pairing • Former Wild Beast Tom Fleming enters his Nebraska phase

Uncut Playlist • On the stereo this month…

Gigantic • 14 tracks exclusively curated for Uncut by Kim Deal

AN AUDIENCE WITH… ROGER TAYLOR • The Queen drummer on predicting punk, cocaine myths, tiger skin trousers and making Kenny Everett scream

SUBSCRIBE TO UNCUT

JENNIFER CASTLE • Enthralling and richly detailed career peak from undervalued Canadian songwriter.

MOUNT EERIE • After a tumultuous few years, Phil Elverum looks for peace and solace on genre-mashing latest.

AtoZ • This month…

ROGÊ • Brazilian expat’s second sumptuous set with orchestrator Arthur Verocai.

BANANAGUN • Nick Van Bakel on a “pure, natural” sound

ANDREW GABBARD • Black Keys auxiliary cuts loose on solo third

UNDERWORLD • Cinematic and dreamlike, the Essex duo’s 11th offers multiple paths to transcendence.

OFFICE CULTURE • Winston Cook-Wilson on an album celebrating the CD generation

WARMDUSCHER • London reprobates’ fifth offers fresh perspectives, with guests.

BRYAN FERRY • The thrill of it all: a varied, enlightening selection from half a century of sophisticated, sometimes sublime pop.

TALKING HEADS • Qu’est-ce que c’est? CBGB art-school normies invent the future.

AtoZ • This month…

APHRODITE’S CHILD • The Greek prog legends’ sprawling and storied Biblical masterpiece celebrates its 50th anniversary.

GRAHAM NASH • “There’s more… watch this space!”

IDAHO • First three albums by recently reinvigorated slowcore pioneers back in print

TINA TURNER • Back in print for the first time in two decades, Turner’s first four solo albums reveal her depth and growth.

VARIOUS ARTISTS • Welcome music from Ukraine, before and after independence

TOM PETTY & THE HEARTBREAKERS • Benmont Tench: “So many factors can change a record…” Tom didn’t think he was singing it well. So many factors can change things, even the running order can determine if a record flies or falls.”

SUBSCRIBE TODAY AND SAVE £20!*

NEXT SPLASH • Pixie, Breeder… solo artist! KIM DEAL steps out of her pod to explain how...


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