Uncut June 2025 – UNCUT

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CLICK HERE TO GET THE NEW ISSUE OF UNCUT DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR

EVERY PRINT EDITION OF THIS ISSUE OF UNCUT COMES WITH A COPY OF THE OTHER SIDE – A DOORS CD OF RARITIES, DEMOS AND LIVE CUTS

R.E.M.: 40 years in the past, R.E.M. travelled to London to make their third album, Fables Of The Reconstruction. A cryptic document, it arrived in tough circumstances — but performed a vital position within the band’s transformation. In unique new interviews, MICHAEL STIPE, PETER BUCK and MIKE MILLS shine new mild on their early years. “By the point we bought to Fables, we have been all loopy, to at least one diploma or one other…”

THE DOORS: As they rejoice their sixtieth anniversary, JOHN DENSMORE and ROBBER KRIEGER rejoice 10 of THE DOORS biggest songs. “We have been proud to interrupt that three-minute barrier!”

BON IVER: The journey from “man in cabin, unhappy bastard” to Grammy awards has not been simple for JUSTIN VERNON. However change is afoot… “That is the brand new period for Bon Iver!”

SHACK: Illuminated by the psychedelic Merseybeat of brothers JOHN and MICHAEL HEAD, SHACK have been waylaid by habit, misfortune and disappointment. Now we hear how sobriety, household and chemistry have performed an element of their surprising reunion. “It’s pure, it’s stunning.”

S.G. GOODMAN: The vintage spirit of S.G. GOODMAN’s songs stays true to her Kentuckian roots however finds substance in trendy, smalltown trivia and historic pagan practices… ”This perception is supposed to have motion behind it.”

JIM KELTNER: The sticksman to the celebs on quick instances with Joe Cocker, Bob Dylan and all 4 of the Beatles.

PRINCE: How a stay recording at an area profit present leads to the signature tune from a career-defining album and film.

DIRE STRAITS: The the brothers in arms conquered the world.

REVIEWED: New albums by Stereolab, Martin Carthy, Robert Forster, Suzi Be Ungerleider, The Doobie Brothers, Mark Pritchard & Thom Yorke, Ganavya; archive releases by Pete Shelley, Horslips, B-Film, Los Jaivas and Sufjan Stevens; A Celebration Of Patti Smith and John Cale stay; Lead Stomach on Display Additional and Joe Meek and Edward Tudor Pole in books.

PLUS: Clem Burke and Michael Hurley depart; Amy Winehouse unseen; Kurt Cobain‘s cardigan; Pavement: the film; Terry Riley by Pete Townshend; Marc Ribot‘s favorite albums… and insular drone folks and ritual pop magick from Index For Working Musik.

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