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ANDREW BIRD
Inside Problems LOMA VISTA 7/10 Indie auteur’s warm
THE BLACK CROWES
1972 AMAZON MUSIC/SILVER ARROW 7/10 Reunited brothers return
THE SMILE
A Light For Attracting Attention  XL  9/10
BRIAN JONESTOWN MASSACRE
Fire Doesn’t Grow On Trees ARECORDINGS 8/10 Classic
CHASTITY BROWN
Sing To The Walls REDHOUSE 8/10 Multi-layered soul
JESSIE BUCKLEY & BERNARD BUTLER
For All the Days That Tear Our Hearts
ROSIE CARNEY
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NICK CAVE
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STEVE CRADOCK
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JULIE DOIRON & DANY PLACARD
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THE DREAM SYNDICATE
Ultraviolet Battle Hymns And True Confessions FIRE 8/10 Paisley
CATRIN FINCH & SEIKOU KEITA
Echo BENDIGEDIG 8/10 LP three of global stringed
FOALS
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BRUCE HORNSBY
“My world expanded,” explains the songsmith
DAVID GRUBBS & JAN ST WERNER
Translation From Unspecified BLUE CHOPSTICKS 8/10 Voice, guitar
SCOTT HARDWARE
Ballad Of A Tryhard TELEPHONE EXPLOSION 7/10 DIY
HERCULES & LOVE AFFAIR
In Amber SKINT/BMG 8/10 Anohni returns as Andy
BRUCE HORNSBY
’Flicted ZAPPO 8/10 Jazz-pop veteran concludes experimental trilogy
BRIAN JACKSON
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VIEUX FARKA TOURÉ
Les Racines WORLDCIRCUIT 8/10
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“It’s in my blood,” says Vieux Farka Touré
ANGEL OLSEN
Big Time JAGJAGUWAR 8/10
Q&A
Angel Olsen: “I miss my friends a lot”
GLENN JONES
Vade Mecum THRILL JOCKEY 8/10 Generous, deftly played
KAVINSKY
Reborn FICTION 5/10 French synth ‘cyborg’ rebooted for
ELIZABETH KING
I Got A Love BIBLE & TIRE 8/10
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Kamongo EVERLASTING 6/10 Second serving of Spanish exotica
MARY LATTIMORE & PAUL SUKEENA
West Kensington THREELOBED 8/10 The harpist and her
THE LORD
Forest Nocturne SOUTHERNLORD 7/10 Dark and doomy first
DYLAN MOON
Option Explore RVNG INTL 6/10 Bedroom producer’s sweetly
VAN MORRISON
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CHARLIE MUSSELWHITE
Mississippi Son ALLIGATOR 8/10 A fine return to the
STEVE EARLE & THE DUKES
Jerry Jeff NEW WEST 8/10
GRAHAM NASH
Live PROPER 7/10 Fine set featuring Nash and
NITTY GRITTY DIRT BAND
Dirt Does Dylan NGDB 6/10 Veteran country-rockers and
KELLY LEE OWENS LP.8
SMALLTOWN SUPERSOUND 9/10 Surprise – and powerful –
PAPERCUTS
Past Life Regression SLUMBERLAND 8/10 Indie journeyman takes
TESS PARKS
And Those Who Were Seen Dancing FUZZ CLUB
EMMANUELLE PARRENIN
Targala, La Maison Qui N’en Est Pas Une
PERFUME GENIUS
Ugly Season MATADOR 7/10 Bracingly beautiful dance score
GRANT LEE PHILLIPS
All That You Can Dream YEP ROC 7/10
POLIÇA
Poliça: otherworldly Madness MEMPHISINDUSTRIES 8/10 Brooding, shimmering electronic
PORCUPINE TREE
Closure/Continuation MUSICFORNATIONS/SONY 7/10 Neo-prog standard bearers reconvene for
STEVE REICH
Reich/Richter NONESUCH 8/10 An abstract collaboration between composer
JORDAN REYES & ELI WINTER
Controlled Burning HUSKY PANTS 7/10 Guitar-and-electronics duo’s sensuous,
DRIVE-BY TRUCKERS
Welcome 2 Club XIII ATO 8/10
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Patterson Hood: “It feels so raw”
KLAUS SCHULZE
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SESSA
Estrela Acesa MEXICANSUMMER 8/10 Brazilian psych-folk time-traveller revisits
SHEARWATER
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THE SOUND OF SCIENCE
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REGINA SPEKTOR
Home, Before And After WARNER 7/10 First in
DAVE STEWART
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KELLEY STOLTZ
The Stylist AGITATED 7/10 Powerpop craftsman’s varied 17th
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SUN’S SIGNATURE
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YANN TIERSEN
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ROBIN TROWER
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TULUUM SHIMMERING
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THE UTOPIA STRONG
International Treasure ROCKET 7/10 Snooker champion’s Weatherall-endorsed trio
DANIEL VILLARREAL
Panamá 77 INTERNATIONAL ANTHEM 8/10 Redefining Latin jazz
WARM
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XPROPAGANDA
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CURRENT 93
If A City Is Set Upon A Hill HOUSE OF MYTHOLOGY 8/10
JB DUNCKEL
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AL STEWART
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FREAK STREET
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FRANK SINATRA
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BARBARA KEITH
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IURY LECH
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YO LA TENGO
I Can Hear The Heart Beating As One
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ANTHONY MOORE
Flying Doesn’t Help (reissue,1979) DRAG CITY 9/10 Weird
The Delines
PAST THE SHADOWS
THE DELINES’ atmospheric blend of country soul balladry and hard-luck tales has reached stunning new heights with their latest album, The Sea Drift. Willy Vlautin and Amy Boone help Laura Barton join the dots between Richmond Fontaine, “low-level coke dealers” and “Rainy Night In Georgia”. Their secret? “We’re eavesdropping into people’s lives for moments at a time.”
THE ROAD TO THE SEA DRIFT
RICHMOND FONTAINE WE USED TO THINK THE FREEWAY
WHISTLING DIXIE
Willy Vlautin on the South
The Clash
FIGHTING TALK!
For THE CLASH, the making of Combat Rock was a time of chaos and internal conflict. Yet 40 years on, its infectious mix of dub, funk, punk and hip-hop remains as glorious as ever. Here, collaborators, eyewitnesses, fans and contemporaries – including JIM JARMUSCH, DON LETTS, JULIEN TEMPLE, GLEN MATLOCK, PAUL COOK and MARK STEWART – celebrate the last hurrah of Strummer, Jones, Simonon and Headon. “Knowing them, and what they were trying to do,” we learn, “this is the classic Clash album.”
“THEY WANTED TO REMOVE HIS COLON”
Pennie Smith on shooting Combat Rock’s cover
TO HELL AND BACK
Horace Andy on the afterlife of “Straight To Hell”
King Crimson
FRAME BY FRAME
An excellent new documentary, made to mark the 50th anniversary of KING CRIMSON, may in fact commemorate the band’s “completion”. Uncut talks to Robert Fripp, King Crimson frontman Jakko Jakszyk and filmmaker Toby Amies to uncover a tale of bereavement, self-censorship and the importance of “getting out of the way of the music”. “It’s not 12-bar blues,” learns John Robinson
“A RARE SPIRIT”
Bill Rieflin, 1960–2020
THREE ESSENTIAL KING CRIMSON LINEUPS
KC in 1973: (l–r) Fripp, Bruford, David Cross,
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Dennis Bovell
The garlanded dub guru and producer looks back at some landmark works
Billy Childish
MEDWAY SKYLINE
Over the last 40 years, the freewheelin’ BILLY CHILDISH has produced a gargantuan body of work encompassing bracing R&B, blues-infused punk, raucous rockabilly, art, poetry and beyond. Currently, he is bringing his rough and rowdy ways to the BOB DYLAN songbook. But how does the Bard of Hibbing fare against Chatham’s very own Renaissance man? “‘Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door’ is about the shortest song Dylan has ever done,” he tells Peter Watts. “So I wrote another 12 verses…”
ANOTHER SIDE...
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Norman Whitfield
Psychedelic Soul Man!
As the visionary architect behind “Ball Of Confusion” and “Papa Was A Rollin’ Stone”, NORMAN WHITFIELD brought funk-rock revolution and racial protest to conservative Motown. But while he crafted groundbreaking hits for The Temptations, Marvin Gaye and others, Whitfield’s desire for creative control took him to war – with his artists, his label and even his boss, Berry Gordy. “Norman was a winner,” one eyewitness tells Nick Hasted. “But you can’t win all the time.”
NORMAN INVASION
Five Whitfield classics
‘A VERY POWERFUL ALBUM’
Norman Whitfield’s lost Four Tops LP
Yo La Tengo
Sugarcube
In a studio converted for Elvis, the eclectic trio cook up an off-kilter noise-pop confection. Then the future Saul Goodman makes it famous…
Queen
BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT
Welcome to Uncut’s deep dive into QUEEN’s 30 greatest songs – from glam smashes to arena-sized anthems, deep cuts and more. Over the next eight pages, BRIAN MAY, ROGER TAYLOR and ADAM LAMBERT share with John Lewis tales behind the band’s thrilling body of work and celebrate the many career highs of their inimitable frontman FREDDIE MERCURY. Stand by for cameos from Groucho Marx, an Alfa Romeo and rock’s only known bicycle-bell solo, learn the secrets of “the Deaky box” and discover how The Who and Aretha Franklin proved to be unlikely influences on the band’s sound…
“ALL SORTS OF MADNESS!”
Explosions! Light shows! Video screens! Giant crowns! A collapsing stage! Match-fit Brian and Roger preview the European leg of The Rhapsody World Tour
Lives
NICK MASON’S SAUCERFUL OF SECRETS
Royal Albert Hall, London, April 23
RIDE
O2 Academy, Oxford, April 23
Films
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