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Ringo Starr on A Hard Day’s Night: “It was mad, but it was incredible”

Ringo Starr has discussed A Hard Day's Night movie on its 50th anniversary and ahead of its re-release in cinemas and on DVD. "I mean, we were in a movie, man. We were making a movie!" remembers Starr in a new interview with Billboard. "Four guys from Liverpool making a movie - it was so great. I loved it...".

Six unheard Nick Drake recordings up for auction

Six previously unheard Nick Drake recordings are to go up for auction. The tapes have been described as being in "pristine" condition and were recorded in 1968, before the 1969 release of the folk singer's debut album Five Leaves Left. The recordings are currently owned by his friend, the singer Beverley Martyn, who was married to the late John Martyn. Speaking about the tapes to

The 25th Uncut Playlist Of 2014

One of those weeks when the office playlist is taken to a whole new level at the very last moment, thanks to the arrival this morning of the new Steve Gunn album. A couple of previously redacted records can now be revealed, too, as the new efforts by Ryan Adams and Goat

The Kinks announce 50th anniversary reissue campaign

To mark their 50th anniversary, The Kinks have announced details of an extensive re-release programme covering their classic 1964-1970 catalogue. The first album in the series will be 1970’s Lola Versus Powerman And The Moneygoround, Part One, which will be reissued on August 18.

Rough Trade announce plans to open more record shops

Rough Trade are to open a record shop in Nottingham, with more stores to follow. The record label already has shops in Shoreditch and Ladbroke Grove in London - Rough Trade East and Rough Trade West - as well as in Brooklyn, New York, but they will be branching out to Nottingham's Creative Quarter this autumn, setting up what they say will be "our finest store, yet." The label tweeted news of the shop saying: "We're finally opening a new store in the UK, the first of many..."

Tony Allen announces new album, shares “Go Back” featuring Damon Albarn

Tony Allen has revealed details of his new album, Film Of Life. He has shared a track from the album, "Go Back", which features Damon Albarn on guest vocals. You can listen to the song below. Film Of Life is Allen's fifth solo album. Allen, who played with Albarn in The Good, The Bad, & The Queen, made his name as the drummer for Fela Kuti's band Africa 70. He also worked alongside Albarn in the 2012 project, Rocketjuice and The Moon. Film Of Life is set for release in October. You can watch a trailer for the album below.

Scott Walker and Sunn O))) to collaborate on new project, Scott O)))

Scott Walker and Sunn O))) are set to collaborate on a Scott O))) project. Details of the project are scant, but a source at 4AD, the label which is releasing the collaboration told The Quietus: "They're working together and there is a record coming later in the year." A website, scott-o.com has been set up, but currently just consists of a holding page. Walker, who is 71, signed to 4AD in 2004 and released The Drift in 2006 and his most recent album, Bish Bosh, in 2012.

Manic Street Preachers: “There’s just so much hate within this band. Why are we still like this?”

The Manics release their 12th album, Futurology, on Monday (July 7) – here, we head back to the November 2011 issue of Uncut (Take 174) to hear James Dean Bradfield, Nicky Wire and Sean Moore talk us through their history, and introduce us to their next stage, “the third and final great leap forward…” Words: David Quantick

Shellac announce first new album for seven years

Shellac have announced their first new album in seven years, Dude Incredible. The LP is the band's first since 2007's Excellent Italian Greyhound and will be released on September 16. According to a press release: "There is no comma in Dude Incredible; like Sir Duke or King Friday, for example."
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