Uncut – February 2025 – UNCUT

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Each print copy of this difficulty comes with a free 15-track CD that includes model new music from The Climate Station, The Delines, Richard Dawson, Sunny Warfare and extra. In the meantime, contained in the journal…

THE BAND: 50 years on from the discharge of The Basement Tapes, Uncut invitations compatriots, aficionados and heads – together with JASON ISBELL, RICHARD THOMPSON, LUCINDA WILLIAMS, ELVIS COSTELLO, VAN MORRISON, MARGO PRICE, STURGILL SIMPSON – to rejoice the 30 biggest songs of ROBBIE ROBERTSON, RICK DANKO, GARTH HUDSON, RICHARD MANUEL and LEVON HELM.

THE VERVE: Earlier than City Hymns briefly made them the largest band in Britain, THE VERVE summoned among the most rapturous rock music of the ’90s, fuelled by a prodigious weight loss plan of booze, medication, Rosicrucianism, home-delivered lasagne and lashings of self-belief. Fortunately, they lived to inform the story: “We wished that rock’n’roll life. It was all that mattered.”

SHARON VAN ETTEN: Along with her new band THE ATTACHMENT THEORY set to make their debut, SHARON VAN ETTEN reveals how she discovered recent inspiration in collaboration. “How can I preserve doing what I’ve been doing, however strive new issues?”

BLUE ÖYSTER CULT: From hippie communal dwelling to sold-out area excursions through heavy licks and eldritch mythologies, BLUE ÖYSTER CULT had been considered one of ‘70s rock’s largest – and strangest – bands. “We had no idea of being industrial…”

ASWAD: Championed by Bob Marley and lauded by early punk audiences, ASWAD had been UK roots reggae pioneers, battling prejudice to share their message of anti-racism, Rastafarianism and neighborhood. “We wished to combat for what we believed was proper.”

NADIA REID: After a rollercoaster decade, the celebs lastly appear to have aligned for New Zealand singer songwriter NADIA REID as she prepares to launch her fourth album, Enter Now Brightness. “The entire thing’s been mad.”

THE MOODY BLUES: LSD with Timothy Leary, journeys to Disneyland and a Vietnam-inspired hit single. Behold, the misplaced heroes of psychedelia!

SEAN O’HAGAN: Profession highlights from MICRODISNEY to THE HIGH LLAMAS through STEREOLAB and (nearly) THE BEACH BOYS.

GARY KEMP: The Spandau Ballet songwriter turned Saucerful Of Secrets and techniques frontman talks Soho, Black Midi, Ronnie Kray and kilts…

EDDIE CHACON: The second-chance soulman on the information that convey him pleasure, pleasure and happiness: “I discovered that imperfections will be stunning”

REVIEWED: New albums by Chris Eckman, Bonnie “Prince” Billy, Yazz Ahmed, The Delines, Songhoy Blues, Jim Gedhi; archive releases by Lotti Golden, Doug Sahm & The Sir Douglas Quintet, Tv Personalities and Brides Of Funkenstein; Mark Lanegan birthday tribute and The Necks dwell; James Mangold’s Bob Dylan biopic on the large display screen and the Yardbirds on the small display screen

PLUS: Paul McCartney will get again; The Chills; Keith Richards unseen; Candi Staton; Echolalia; farewell Andy Paley and Leah Kunkel and introducing Greg Mendez

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