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UNCUT
On the cover: Nirvana by AJ Barratt Paul
CROSSWORD
One of two copies of Rodrigo Amarante’s Drama on CD
Instant Karma
Young ideas
Previously unseen photos of  The Jam  show  Weller  and co’s impatient evolution  
World of Echo
Spare us the clutter! How a house clearout led to an illuminating earlyyears memoir for Bunnymen guitarist Will Sergeant
“I always felt like an outsider”
Best known for singing with Meat Loaf and The Clash, now Ellen Foley is happy to “create my own thing”
A Man And His Myths
As Roy Harper celebrates a significant birthday, he looks back on his masterpiece Stormcock – which turns 50 this year – and forward to his next album. “Where do I stop?” he asks
A QUICK ONE
Celebrations are in order this month. As PJ
Arooj Aftab
Brooklyn-based singer drawing on ambient jazz and Pakistani love ballads to make one of the year’s most stunning albums
UNCUT PLAYLIST
On the stereo this month
Entertain Us
15 tracks of the month’s best music
When the guns come out, get outta there!
AN AUDIENCE WITH RODNEY CROWELL
New Albums
RODRIGO AMARANTE
THE UNCUT GUIDE TO THIS MONTH’S KEY RELEASES
BRAZILIAN WAX
The pick of Amarante’s previous projects
SLEEVE NOTES
1 Drama 2 Maré 3 Tango 4 Tara
Rodrigo Amarante on toxic masculinity and a ‘horizontal’ approach to culture
Amarante: “Mixing styles comes naturally” JULIA BROKAW Can
LUMP
Marling and Lindsay reach seventh heaven on irrepressibly fun second outing
Laura Marling on young love and laziness
What’s fun about working with Mike? He’s one
SLEEVE NOTES
1 Bloom At Night 2 Gamma Ray 3
AtoZ
This month… P22 JOHN MURRY P24 THE FLATLANDERS
JOHN MURRY
The Stars Are God’s Bullet Holes
SLEEVE NOTES
1 Oscar Wilde (Came Here To Make Fun
John Murry on covers and altered states
The new album starts with a song that
THE FLATLANDERS
Treasure Of Love
AMERICANA ROUND-UP
Nashville legend Connie Smith returns in late August
DOT ALLISON
Heart-Shaped Scars
ANIKA
Change is afoot on former journalist’s first solo album in 11 years
JOAN ARMATRADING
Melodic singer-songwriter’s recent renaissance continues
DANIEL AVERY
Collection of static ambient plucked from special live show
BLACKBERRY SMOKE
You Hear Georgia
BLANK GLOSS
Where the desert meets the sky
LEON BRIDGES
Gold-Diggers Sound
JACKSON BROWNE
Downhill From Everywhere
PETER BRUNTNELL
Journey To The Sun
BUFFET LUNCH
The Power Of Rocks
CEDRIC BURNSIDE
I Be Trying
TURNER CODY AND THE SOLDIERS OF LOVE
Friends In High Places
KINGS OF CONVENIENCE
Stylish, melancholic moves by the Bergen grandmasters
SLEEVE NOTES
1 Rumours 2 Rocky Trail 3 Comb My
Eirik Glambek Bøe & Erlend Øye: “We’re like brothers… or an old couple”
How is your relationship now – has it
COLLEEN
The Tunnel And The Clearing
RODNEY CROWELL
Compelling meditation on strange days by the songwriter’s songwriter
GEMMA CULLINGFORD
Let Me Speak
STEVE DAWSON
At The Bottom Of A Canyon In The Branches Of A Tree
CHRIS ECKMAN
Where The Spirit Rests
FM EINHEIT
Exhibition Of A Dream
ELEPHANT9
Arrival Of The New Elders
AMARO FREITAS
Brazilian pianist’s minimalist tribute to his African ancestors
BOBBY GILLESPIE & JEHNNY BETH
Dystopian divorce duets from Scream and Savages singers
THE GO! TEAM
Get Up Sequences Part One
ETHAN GOLD
Earth City 1: The Longing
THE GRID/FRIPP
Pan-generational pop polymaths come together in electric dreams
JUNI HABEL
Norwegian singer-songwriter makes a virtue of simplicity
HORSEY
Thrice neigh: King Krule associates’ perverse first
ANDREW HUNG
Raw analogue realness from Fuck Buttons co-founder
JACK INGRAM, MIRANDA LAMBERT & JON RANDALL
The Marfa Tapes
ANGÉLIQUE KIDJO
Mother Nature
KING GIZZARD AND THE LIZARD WIZARD
Butterfly 3000
MICHAEL LEAGUE
Snarky Puppy founder’s first solo outing
DAMON LOCKS BLACK MONUMENT ENSEMBLE
Disorientating mini-album from Chicago collective
LOS LOBOS
Legendary LA band cover legendary LA songs
LOUNGE AT THE EDGE OF TOWN
Lounge At The Edge Of Town
THE LUVMENAUTS
Cosmic exotica from Toronto’s soundtrack junkies
MARINERO
Mexican American celebrates the hometown he’s left behind
KEVIN RICHARD MARTIN
Return To Solaris
SCOTT MATTHEWS
Black Country singer-songwriter takes a lightly experimental detour
MARINERO
Jess Sylvester reveals the environmental factors that shaped him
SLEATER-KINNEY
Path Of Wellness
SLEEVE NOTES
1 Path Of Wellness 2 High In The
IAN McNABB
Icicle Works man still cool and spiky
SHANNON McNALLY
The Waylon Sessions
MEGA BOG
Oddball alt.folk that explores curious musical corners
PARKER MILLSAP
Be Here Instead
MODEST MOUSE
The Golden Casket
THE MOUNTAIN GOATS
Dark In Here
MUSEUM OF LOVE
Life Of Mammals
JEB LOY NICHOLS
Jeb Loy
MEGA BOG
Erin Birgy “I started cracking open”
YOLA
Stand For Myself
SLEEVE NOTES
1 Barely Alive 2 Dancing Away In Tears
“A BITCH IS BACK”
Yola on her new album
CHARLIE PARR
Last Of Better Days Ahead
PORTICO QUARTET
Terrain
SISTER JOHN
I Am By Day
EARL SLICK
Fist Full Of Devils
SLY & ROBBIE
Red Hills Road TAXI 6/10 First album from
SQUIRREL FLOWER
Planet (i)
SUNROOF
Electronic Music Improvisations Volume 1
CHARLIE PARR
A path through the man’s country blues
JOHN FRANCIS FLYNN
Young Dubliner brokers the ancient and modern on captivating debut
SLEEVE NOTES
1 Lovely Joan 2 Cannily, Cannily 3 My
John Francis Flynn on discovering his voice
How did you go about reclaiming these traditional
TASHAKI MIYAKI
Los Angeles dream-pop trio’s bittersweet second
TEKE::TEKE
Pile-driving mutant Japanese garage-rock
EMMA-JEAN THACKRAY
Funky, loved-up debut from rising London jazz trumpeter
UB40
Brummie reggae legends round up some heavy legends
UNWED SAILOR
Indie-rock veterans continue a post-resurgence creative burst
VARIOUS ARTISTS
May The Circle Remain Unbroken: A Tribute To Roky
THE WALLFLOWERS
Exit Wounds
WOLF ALICE
Quartet’s prowess is proved on storming third album
ZOEE
Flaw Flower
Archive
ALICE COLTRANE
Kirtan: Turiya Sings  IMPULSE
ALICE’S ADVENTURES
How to buy three more of Coltrane’s spiritual masterpieces
Michelle Coltrane, Alice’s daughter on spirituality, and music in the Coltrane home
Alice and son Ravi Coltrane with a photograph
LAURA NYRO
American Dreamer
THE EMPRESS NYRO
Three later works that represent a more relaxed but political singer
AtoZ
This month… P43 MILES DAVIS P43 PJ HARVEY
VARIOUS ARTISTS
Spiritually charged roots reggae from Clement Dodd’s super-studio.  
Soul Jazz’s Stuart Baker on Studio One
What was the thinking behind the selections? It’s
CARIBOU
One of three limited-edition vinyl represses for one-man marvel
THE CURE
Double-album vinyl picture disc reissue for Record Store Day
MILES DAVIS
Previously unreleased set recorded three months before his death
ARETHA FRANKLIN
The Queen of Soul from 14 to 76
MARK FRY
Lovely psych-folk gem, 50 years on
NOEL GALLAGHER’S HIGH FLYING BIRDS
Solo career-spanning compilation highlights his drift from dad-rock
PJ HARVEY
Album number seven in a comprehensive reissue series
KHAN JAMAL
Spiritual jazz classic re-emerges
PAUL & LINDA McCARTNEY
Piece of cake: Macca’s second effort, half-speed mastered
MICHAEL SMALL
Uncovering the underrated and overlooked
JUANA MOLINA
Second sight: the idiosyncratic Argentine’s revelatory starting point
MOTÖRHEAD
No Sleep ’Til Hammersmith (40th Anniversary Edition)
MUDHONEY
Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge: 30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition
CHRIS BARBER
A Trailblazer’s Legacy 
RUSSELL POTTER
Lost albums by a guitar wunderkind
SCRITTI POLITTI
Landmark set on LP, the full realisation of its driven creators’ talent
THE SHINS
Albuquerque alt.pop quartet’s watershed debut, remastered
VARIOUS ARTISTS
Impulse! Records: Music, Message And The Moment
VARIOUS ARTISTS
Nurse With Wound-approved experimentation from Germany
VARIOUS ARTISTS
The pre-history of roots reggae, reissued and refined
WAR
50th-anniversary coloured-vinyl release of their first five LPs for Record Store Day
THE WEDDING PRESENT
Groundbreaking, soul-searching, lo-fi British post-rock
COMING NEXT MONTH...
N ext time around, there’ll be new records
Paul McCartney
A FAB TIME
Photographer HARRY BENSON was nonplussed when he received a commission to cover THE BEATLES in 1964. All the same, travelling from London to Paris and New York during this breakthrough year, he struck up a rapport with the band – and PAUL McCARTNEY in particular – that endured through several decades. With a new collection of his images due for publication, Benson shows us McCartney at work and at play – backstage, in hotel rooms and on private jets. The secret of Benson’s success? “Quickness wasn’t everything,” he tells Mark Beaumont. “It was the only thing.”
Altin Gün
TURKISH DELIGHT
From their base in a former Cold War nuclear bunker, psych warriors ALTIN GÜN are busy reinventing the deep and mystical sounds of Anatolian rock. Their tools? Fuzz pedals, electronics, and ancient instruments once used in shamanic rituals. But their message, they tell Tom Pinnock, is universal: “Songs about love, hate, tragedy, death, war… it’s all basic human emotions…”
SAZ YOU LIKE IT
Altın Gün’s guide to their favourite Turkish psych-rock albums 
Nirvana
IN BLOOM
Thirty years after Nevermind transformed NIRVANA from adolescent punks to global superstars, Uncut revisits this era-defining classic in the company of its surviving creators. In brand new interviews, DAVE GROHL and KRIST NOVOSELIC trace the album’s remarkable journey from a rented barn in Tacoma to the stage of Seattle’s Paramount Theatre and beyond, while producer BUTCH VIG reveals the secrets of the band’s working practices. There are cameos from Neil Young’s producer, aspiring cast members of Annie – The Musical and an ill-fated blue Datsun B210. And what of Kurt Cobain, you might ask? “He was vastly underrated as a comedian.”  Here we are now, read on…
“THERE NO MONEY AND THERE WAS NO TIME”
DAVE GROHL on freezing cold rehearsal spaces, road trips with Kurt Cobain and “Wilson Philips, Mariah Carey and fucking Bon Jovi”
“WE CAME FROM THE COUNTERCULTURE”
KRIST NOVOSELIC on the impact and the aftershock of Nevermind – and Nirvana’s unexpected admiration for the Bay City Rollers
“WE WANTED TO CALL IT SHEEP!”
Dave Grohl on Nevermind’s original title…
“AS BIG AS THE BEATLES!”
From the Smart Studio in Wisconsin – via $2 pitchers of beer at the Friendly Tavern – to Los Angeles’ legendary Sound City, BUTCH VIG guides us through the Nevermind recording sessions. Stand by for food fights with L7, encounters with Billy Corgan and Europe and sojourns at the “Cokewood Apartments”
“I COULD SEE RAGE”
A problem with tempo
“IT WAS SO LOUD”
When Vig got Weld-ed
KEY PLAYERS
DAVE TONGE/GETTY IMAGES; NICK SAYERS; BRUCE WANG; DAVE M.
“ON THE EDGE OF CHAOS”
In late 1991, the Nevermind tour reached Britain – taking in numerous historic gigs as well as a brace of controversial television performances. Here, eyewitnesses recall first-hand the thrilling power of Nirvana unleashed and in their prime. “They were forging something new,” says one insider
BRISTOL–LONDON
“We could have sold every show three or four times over...”
THE WORD
“Get a fucking move on!”
BRADFORD–BIRMINGHAM
“You could tell something special was happening...”
TOP OF THE POPS
“We were crying with laughter…”
EDINBURGH–LONDON
“They were on the cusp of being huge…”
TONIGHT WITH JONATHAN ROSS
“They were teetering on the edge of chaos…”
TOUR DE FORCE
EURO ’91: NIRVANA ON THE ROAD (AND ON TV)
Sly & The Family Stone
TAKE ME HIGHER
It is 1969 and SLY STONE is on the brink of superstardom. Ensconced in his Bel Air mansion, he has begun work on a new album. But surrounded by dealers, groupies and gangsters, it takes over two years to finish the record – during with time the life-affirming utopianism of his music is replaced by darkness, drugs and isolation. Fifty years on, band members recall the turbulent making of a masterpiece: There’s A Riot Goin’  On. “Fame attracts wonderful people,” hears Michaelangelo Matos.  “But fame also attracts guns and dogs.”
“IT AIN’T NO FUN NO MORE”
How Bobby Womack  shared the highs – and lows – of working with Sly
BUYER’S GUIDE
Sly’s  long-players  in a nutshell
Amy Winehouse
Back To BLACK
Desolate and cinematic, the hit the Queen of Camden created with young producer Mark Ronson would become her timeless swansong
Sparks
MAELSTROM!
Fifty years after releasing their first album as Halfnelson, SPARKS are finally ready for their close-up.  A new documentary, The Sparks Brothers, directed by Edgar Wright, pays tribute to the indomitable, pioneering spirit of music’s oddest couple. “People expect us to try to alienate them from time to time,” they tell Stephen Troussé…
“IF ANYTHING, IT’S A DRAMA”
Edgar Wright on making The Sparks Brothers
SPARKS AT THE MOVIES
As youthful film students, the Mael Brothers always had ambitions to take their vision to the silver screen. But things rarely ran smoothly…
Album by Album
Angélique Kidjo
The singer-songwriter’s eclectic yet consistently Afrocentric musical path
The Grateful Dead
“Everything stretched out... it expanded!”
DEAD FREAKS UNITE! 1971 was a momentous year for the GRATEFUL DEAD – involving landmark shows, bizarre ESP experiments, French Acid Tests, hypnosis, new faces and emotional farewells.  BOB WEIR, BILL KREUTZMANN and other eyewitnesses share tales from this momentous journey with Rob Hughes: “We were just coming alive.”
INSIDE THE DEAD VAULT
N O other group has been collated quite
BACK FROM THE DEAD
Bob Weir goes classical
Live
SONGLINES ENCOUNTERS FESTIVAL
May 20–22, Kings Place, London
GRUFF RHYS
Chalk, Brighton, May 22
Books
BOOKS
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Films
FILMS
Mesmerising period drama, the perils of narcissism and a deranged comedy with “killer style”
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CODA COLLECTION 7/10 A day in the life
DON’T GO GENTLE: A FILM ABOUT IDLES
DOC ‘N’ ROLL FILMS 7/10 Rowdy rock doc
JUST A GIGOLO
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LAST MAN STANDING
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BULLDOG FILM DISTRIBUTION 7/10 Zambian psychedelic gem unearthed
ROCKUMENTARY: EVOLUTION OF INDIAN ROCK
Rock doc full of top bands but omitting much
Obituaries
Not Fade Away
Fondly remembered this month…
LLOYD PRICE
Rock’n’roll pioneer  (1933-2021)
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