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UNCUT

February 2021 #285
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

Together through life • Paolo Brillo has been photographing Bob Dylan live since the 1980s. Here’s what he’s learned from 30-plus years of the Never Ending Tour

Family affair • On a Zoom call from Lagos, Femi and Made Kuti explain how they’re continuing the family tradition of funky dissent

“We have to have hope!” • Forty years since “Launderette”, punk professor Vivien Goldman is finally poised to release her debut album

Mighty Ochs • A new book highlights the optimism and humour in the writings of protest folk hero Phil Ochs

A QUICK ONE

Lael Neale • How swapping guitar for Omnichord helped her to capture LA’s magic hour

UNCUT PLAYLIST • On the stereo this month...

Road For The • 15 tracks of the month’s best new music

There’s seriousbusiness at hand AN AUDIENCE WITH TOM MORELLO • As he publishes a new photo memoir, Rage Against The Machine’s genial guitar warrior talks Springsteen, naked protests and why the fight against fascism isn’t won yet

THE BESNARD LAKES The Besnard Lakes Are The Last Of The Great Thunderstorm Warnings FULL TIME HOBBY • Psych mainstays reach for the stars. By Louis Pattison

SLEEVE NOTES

GREAT LAKES • The Canadians’ finest records up to …Thunderstorm Warnings

Q&A • Jace Lasek and Olga Goreas on asking “classic existential questions”

A to Z • This month…

SLEEVE NOTES

Q&A

Q&A

SLEEVE NOTES

BEAUTIFY JUNKYARDS • João Branco breaks down his group’s eclectic influences

AMERICANA • Rehab-spurred mountain music

AMERICANA ROUND-UP

CASPAR CLAUSEN • “I have a good feeling for 2021…”

SLEEVE NOTES

Q&A

CONNY FRISCHAUF • Austrian experimentalist talks wordplay and hardware

SLEEVE NOTES

Q&A

SLEEVE NOTES

Q&A

TV SMITH • The former Advert reflects on his Covid-hit year

Q&A

SLEEVE NOTES

NANCY SINATRA Start Walkin’: 1965-1976 LIGHT IN THE ATTIC • Payback: the reissue campaign kicks off. By Jason Anderson

SLEEVE NOTES

WALK ON • Nancy Sinatra’s further adventures, with Lee and without

STEVENS CAT • Tea Mona For Bone The Jakon/ Anniversary Tillerman – 50 Super th Deluxe Boxsets ISLAND/UMC 9/10, 8/10

TRACKLISTS

Q&A

A to Z This month…

SLEEVE NOTES

Q&A

TO SUBSCRIBE UNCUT UP AND TO SAVE 35%!

MONTH COMING ... NEXT Awe S we ’ll be settle taking into a 2021 look , at albums from newcomers such as Black Country, New Road, Mush and Carywn Ellis & Rio 18,and established favourites including John Carpenter, Alt›n Gün, Mouse On Mars and the mighty Weather Station. In the world of archives, there’ll be releases from Nirvana (the ’60s ones), John Mayall, The National and lots more. See you then! TOM.PINNOCK›UNCUT.CO.UK

21 for 21 • One album contains a tribute to Iggy Pop’s torso, another features a romantic song about masturbation, while a third includes recordings of 19th-century Romantic poetry. Join us then for Uncut’s essential guide to 21 of 2021’s key albums. Brace yourselves for news of THE CURE, JACKSON BROWNE, PAUL WELLER, FOO FIGHTERS,...


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 120 Publisher: Kelsey Publishing Ltd Edition: February 2021 #285

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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

Together through life • Paolo Brillo has been photographing Bob Dylan live since the 1980s. Here’s what he’s learned from 30-plus years of the Never Ending Tour

Family affair • On a Zoom call from Lagos, Femi and Made Kuti explain how they’re continuing the family tradition of funky dissent

“We have to have hope!” • Forty years since “Launderette”, punk professor Vivien Goldman is finally poised to release her debut album

Mighty Ochs • A new book highlights the optimism and humour in the writings of protest folk hero Phil Ochs

A QUICK ONE

Lael Neale • How swapping guitar for Omnichord helped her to capture LA’s magic hour

UNCUT PLAYLIST • On the stereo this month...

Road For The • 15 tracks of the month’s best new music

There’s seriousbusiness at hand AN AUDIENCE WITH TOM MORELLO • As he publishes a new photo memoir, Rage Against The Machine’s genial guitar warrior talks Springsteen, naked protests and why the fight against fascism isn’t won yet

THE BESNARD LAKES The Besnard Lakes Are The Last Of The Great Thunderstorm Warnings FULL TIME HOBBY • Psych mainstays reach for the stars. By Louis Pattison

SLEEVE NOTES

GREAT LAKES • The Canadians’ finest records up to …Thunderstorm Warnings

Q&A • Jace Lasek and Olga Goreas on asking “classic existential questions”

A to Z • This month…

SLEEVE NOTES

Q&A

Q&A

SLEEVE NOTES

BEAUTIFY JUNKYARDS • João Branco breaks down his group’s eclectic influences

AMERICANA • Rehab-spurred mountain music

AMERICANA ROUND-UP

CASPAR CLAUSEN • “I have a good feeling for 2021…”

SLEEVE NOTES

Q&A

CONNY FRISCHAUF • Austrian experimentalist talks wordplay and hardware

SLEEVE NOTES

Q&A

SLEEVE NOTES

Q&A

TV SMITH • The former Advert reflects on his Covid-hit year

Q&A

SLEEVE NOTES

NANCY SINATRA Start Walkin’: 1965-1976 LIGHT IN THE ATTIC • Payback: the reissue campaign kicks off. By Jason Anderson

SLEEVE NOTES

WALK ON • Nancy Sinatra’s further adventures, with Lee and without

STEVENS CAT • Tea Mona For Bone The Jakon/ Anniversary Tillerman – 50 Super th Deluxe Boxsets ISLAND/UMC 9/10, 8/10

TRACKLISTS

Q&A

A to Z This month…

SLEEVE NOTES

Q&A

TO SUBSCRIBE UNCUT UP AND TO SAVE 35%!

MONTH COMING ... NEXT Awe S we ’ll be settle taking into a 2021 look , at albums from newcomers such as Black Country, New Road, Mush and Carywn Ellis & Rio 18,and established favourites including John Carpenter, Alt›n Gün, Mouse On Mars and the mighty Weather Station. In the world of archives, there’ll be releases from Nirvana (the ’60s ones), John Mayall, The National and lots more. See you then! TOM.PINNOCK›UNCUT.CO.UK

21 for 21 • One album contains a tribute to Iggy Pop’s torso, another features a romantic song about masturbation, while a third includes recordings of 19th-century Romantic poetry. Join us then for Uncut’s essential guide to 21 of 2021’s key albums. Brace yourselves for news of THE CURE, JACKSON BROWNE, PAUL WELLER, FOO FIGHTERS,...


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