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Uncut’s New Music Playlist for April 2024
Fontaines DC, Beth Gibbons, Nick Cave, Mdou Moctar, Dirty Three, Kamasi Washington, Guided By Voices and much more
18th April 2024
Send us your questions for Mike Campbell!
The Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers guitarist will field your enquiries in a future issue of Uncut
17th April 2024
“I’m still kicking!”
Lulu talks Bowie, The Beatles and R&B
16th April 2024
Can announce Live In Aston 1977
Their latest in their formidable archival release series
16th April 2024
Broadcast release an unheard vocal take of “The Games You Play”
It's taken from Spell Blanket - Collected Demos 2006-2009
16th April 2024
The Beatles’ Let It Be is coming back to screens
The long-unavailable documentary launches on Disney+
16th April 2024
Worlds of echo
Author Richard King reveals what he learned from assembling the first official book about enigmatic avant-pop visionary Arthur Russell
16th April 2024
The Cult announce 40th anniversary tour
Visiting 10 cities across the UK in October and November
16th April 2024
Toumani Diabaté & Ballaké Sissoko – New Ancient Strings (reissue, 1999)
Welcome update of a kora music landmark
15th April 2024
Waxahatchee – Tigers Blood
Album six aims squarely at the pleasure centre
15th April 2024
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