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Pink Floyd announce The Division Bell 25th anniversary reissue

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Pink Floyd have announced a new double LP reissue of their 1994 album The Division Bell. This 25th anniversary edition will be available on translucent blue vinyl, echoing the original limited blue vinyl release. Order the latest issue of Uncut online and have it sent to your home! The album was ...

Pink Floyd have announced a new double LP reissue of their 1994 album The Division Bell.

This 25th anniversary edition will be available on translucent blue vinyl, echoing the original limited blue vinyl release.

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The album was remastered for the release in 2014 by James Guthrie, Joel Plante and Doug Sax at The Mastering Lab from the original analogue tapes. Pre-order it here.

The May 2019 issue of Uncut is on sale from March 21, and available to order online now – with Neil Young on the cover. Inside, you’ll find Mark Hollis, Jimi Hendrix, Al Green, Oh Sees, Damo Suzuki, Mott The Hoople, Big Thief, Love, Kristin Hersh, Shaun Ryder and much more. Our 15-track CD also showcases the best of the month’s new music, including Weyes Blood, Kevin Morby, Richard Dawson, Fat White Family, Shana Cleveland, Drugdealer and Mekons.

Introducing The Smiths: The Deluxe Ultimate Music Guide

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For ardent Smiths’ watchers, these can often be trying times. Morrissey and Johnny Marr seem to have diverged ideologically to the point where they have little left in common beyond a shared history that ended over 30 years ago. The moments where they have interacted for long spells – most famou...

For ardent Smiths’ watchers, these can often be trying times. Morrissey and Johnny Marr seem to have diverged ideologically to the point where they have little left in common beyond a shared history that ended over 30 years ago. The moments where they have interacted for long spells – most famously, the revelation in Marr’s memoir that the pair discussed the possibility of reforming the band in 2008 – seem all the more remote as their solo careers continue to flourish.

Marr’s last album, Call The Comet, was as rich with warmth and optimism as it was brimming with musical ideas; Morrissey’s latest, California Son, is an unexpected career swerve, a collection of covers, including songs by Dylan, Phil Ochs and Buffy Sainte-Marie. Morrissey’s reasons for choosing covers as opposed to originals at this point in his career are as yet undisclosed; as are any parallels he might see between the ‘60s protest movement and the present day.

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Yet despite their differences, both Morrissey and Marr have so far maintained a satisfyingly careful watch over The Smiths’ legacy. The 2011 remasters improved greatly on their 1993 predecessors – while the 2017 deluxe reissue of The Queen Is Dead was diligently curated, adding shade and colour to the band’s most majestic long player.

For our own part, here at Uncut we’ve tried to honour the band’s remarkable memory. To mark the 35th anniversary of their mercurial debut album, we’re proud to introduce the latest in our Deluxe Ultimate Music Guides – the story of The Smiths. This features extensive new writing on the solo careers of messers Morrissey and Marr, including what I think is an exclusive review of Morrissey’s California Son. It’s in shops from Friday, but you can buy a copy now via our online store by clicking here.

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The May 2019 issue of Uncut is on sale from March 21, and available to order online now – with Neil Young on the cover. Inside, you’ll find Mark Hollis, Jimi Hendrix, Al Green, Oh Sees, Damo Suzuki, Mott The Hoople, Big Thief, Love, Kristin Hersh, Shaun Ryder and much more. Our 15-track CD also showcases the best of the month’s new music, including Weyes Blood, Kevin Morby, Richard Dawson, Fat White Family, Shana Cleveland, Drugdealer and Mekons.

Hear J Mascis cover Tom Petty’s “Don’t Do Me Like That”

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Dinosaur Jr mastermind J Mascis has today released his version of Tom Petty's "Don't Do Me Like That". Listen to it below: Order the latest issue of Uncut online and have it sent to your home! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=STIP7GNdwO4&feature=youtu.be Mascis is back on the road later this ...

Dinosaur Jr mastermind J Mascis has today released his version of Tom Petty’s “Don’t Do Me Like That”.

Listen to it below:

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Mascis is back on the road later this month, check out his full rescheduled tour itinerary below:

Apr 16th | Tokyo, JP – Shibuya WWWX
Apr 17th | Osaka, JP – Drop
May 9th | Brighton, UK – Concorde 2
May 10th | London, UK – Islington Assembly Hall
May 11th | Leeds, UK – Belgrave Music Hall
May 13th | Glasgow, UK – St. Luke’s [SOLD OUT]
May 14th | Oxford, UK – O2 Academy
May 15th | Nottingham, UK – Rescue Rooms
May 17th | Liverpool, UK – Arts Club
May 18th | Bristol, UK – Thekla [SOLD OUT]
May 19th | Manchester, UK – Gorilla

June 15th | Provincetown, MA – Twenty Summers @ The Hawthorne Barn
June 21st | Athens, GR – AN Club
July 1st | Hamburg, DE – Knust
July 3rd | Berlin, DE – Festsaal Kreuzberg
July 6th | Paris, FR – La Maroquinerie
July 8th | Amsterdam, NL – Paradiso Noord
July 9th | Rotterdam, NL – Rotown [SOLD OUT]
July 11th | Genova, IT – Giardini Luzzati
July 12th | Prato, IT – Festival Delle Colline
July 14th | Rome, IT – Unplugged in Monti

The May 2019 issue of Uncut is on sale from March 21, and available to order online now – with Neil Young on the cover. Inside, you’ll find Mark Hollis, Jimi Hendrix, Al Green, Oh Sees, Damo Suzuki, Mott The Hoople, Big Thief, Love, Kristin Hersh, Shaun Ryder and much more. Our 15-track CD also showcases the best of the month’s new music, including Weyes Blood, Kevin Morby, Richard Dawson, Fat White Family, Shana Cleveland, Drugdealer and Mekons.

The 13th Uncut New Music Playlist Of 2019

Follow me on Twitter @MichaelBonner 1. PJ HARVEY “The Moth” [feat. Lily James] (Invada) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oUIFprbgnc 2. SOUNDWALK COLLECTIVE WITH PATTI SMITH “Ivry” (Bella Union) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trTsGjYFsKg 3. BIG THIEF “Cattails” (4AD) https://www.yo...

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1.
PJ HARVEY

“The Moth” [feat. Lily James]
(Invada)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oUIFprbgnc

2.
SOUNDWALK COLLECTIVE WITH PATTI SMITH

“Ivry”
(Bella Union)

3.
BIG THIEF

“Cattails”
(4AD)

4.
COURTNEY BARNETT

“Everybody Here Hates You”
(Marathon Artists)

5.
JEFF TWEEDY

“Family Ghost”
(dBpm)

6.
TIM HECKER

“You Never Were”
(Kranky)

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7.
ROBERT AEOLUS MYERS

“Dreamscape From The Night Kitchen”
(Stamp The Wax)

8.
ISHMAEL ENSEMBLE feat. HOLYSEEUS FLY

“Full Circle”
(Believe Music)

9.
BRANDT BRAUER FRICK

“Rest”
(Because)

10.
PETER CAT RECORDING CO.

“Floated By”
(Panache)

11.
ASHLEY HENRY

“The Mighty”
(Sony)

12.
PJ HARVEY

“Descending”
(Invada)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bo7GuPp4Evw

The May 2019 issue of Uncut is on sale from March 21, and available to order online now – with Neil Young on the cover. Inside, you’ll find Mark Hollis, Jimi Hendrix, Al Green, Oh Sees, Damo Suzuki, Mott The Hoople, Big Thief, Love, Kristin Hersh, Shaun Ryder and much more. Our 15-track CD also showcases the best of the month’s new music, including Weyes Blood, Kevin Morby, Richard Dawson, Fat White Family, Shana Cleveland, Drugdealer and Mekons.

Watch a video for Jeff Tweedy’s new single, “Family Ghost”

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Jeff Tweedy has revealed that he will release a companion LP to last year's Warm as a Record Store Day exclusive on Saturday (April 13). Warmer, which was recorded during the same sessions as Warm, will be initially limited to 5000 vinyl copies, available only from participating stores. Order the ...

Jeff Tweedy has revealed that he will release a companion LP to last year’s Warm as a Record Store Day exclusive on Saturday (April 13).

Warmer, which was recorded during the same sessions as Warm, will be initially limited to 5000 vinyl copies, available only from participating stores.

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Watch a video for Warmer’s lead single “Family Ghost” below:

“At some point I separated the songs from the Warm/Warmer session into two records with individual character, but still tried to keep the overall tone and texture of the combined session consistent,” says Tweedy. “In a lot of ways these two records could have been released as a double LP. Warmer means as much to me as Warm and might just as easily have been released as the first record of the pair.”

The May 2019 issue of Uncut is on sale from March 21, and available to order online now – with Neil Young on the cover. Inside, you’ll find Mark Hollis, Jimi Hendrix, Al Green, Oh Sees, Damo Suzuki, Mott The Hoople, Big Thief, Love, Kristin Hersh, Shaun Ryder and much more. Our 15-track CD also showcases the best of the month’s new music, including Weyes Blood, Kevin Morby, Richard Dawson, Fat White Family, Shana Cleveland, Drugdealer and Mekons.

Hear two new PJ Harvey tracks

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PJ Harvey has composed the music for Ivo Van Hove's new stage adaptation of All About Eve, currently showing at London's Noël Coward Theatre. A soundtrack album will be released by Lakeshore/Invada on April 12 and you can hear two tracks from it below. "The Moth" features vocals from one of All Ab...

PJ Harvey has composed the music for Ivo Van Hove’s new stage adaptation of All About Eve, currently showing at London’s Noël Coward Theatre.

A soundtrack album will be released by Lakeshore/Invada on April 12 and you can hear two tracks from it below. “The Moth” features vocals from one of All About Eve’s stars, Lily James, while “Descending” is an instrumental.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oUIFprbgnc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bo7GuPp4Evw

The music was created with longtime PJ Harvey collaborator James Johnston and drummer Kenrick Rowe.

The May 2019 issue of Uncut is on sale from March 21, and available to order online now – with Neil Young on the cover. Inside, you’ll find Mark Hollis, Jimi Hendrix, Al Green, Oh Sees, Damo Suzuki, Mott The Hoople, Big Thief, Love, Kristin Hersh, Shaun Ryder and much more. Our 15-track CD also showcases the best of the month’s new music, including Weyes Blood, Kevin Morby, Richard Dawson, Fat White Family, Shana Cleveland, Drugdealer and Mekons.

Hear Courtney Barnett’s new single, “Everybody Here Hates You”

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Courtney Barnett has released a brand new single called "Everybody Here Hates You". It was recorded late last year during a break in her world tour promoting 2018's Tell Me How You Really Feel. Hear it below: Order the latest issue of Uncut online and have it sent to your home! https://www.youtub...

Courtney Barnett has released a brand new single called “Everybody Here Hates You”.

It was recorded late last year during a break in her world tour promoting 2018’s Tell Me How You Really Feel. Hear it below:

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“Everybody Here Hates You” will be available as an exclusive Record Store Day 12-inch single this Saturday (April 13), with her recent track “Small Talk” appearing on the B-Side.

Check out Courtney Barnett’s touring itinerary for the rest of 2019 below:

16/05/19 – Fuzz Live Music Club – Athens, Greece
18/05/19 – Babylon Club – Istanbul, Turkey
20/05/19 – Akvarium Klub – Budapest, Hungary
21/05/19 – Culture Factory – Zagreb, Croatia
25/05/19 – All Point East – London, United Kingdom
27/05/19 – La Sirène – La Rochelle, France
28/05/19 – Atabal – Biarritz, France
30/05/19 – Primavera Sound Barcelona – Barcelona, Spain
31/05/19 – This Is Not A Love Song Festival – Nimes, France

01/06/19 – Bad Bonn Kilbi – Dudingen, Switzerland
02/06/19 – We Love Green Festival – Paris, France
03/06/19 – Marina Di Ravenna, IT at Beaches Brew Festival
04/06/19 – Beaches Brew Festival – Ravenna, Italy
07/06/19 – NOS Primavera Sound – Porto, Portugal

23/08/19 – Cabaret Vert – Charleville-Mézières, France
24/08/19 – Once In A Blue Moon – Amsterdam, Netherlands
29/08/19 – Dorset, UK at End of the Road Festival
30/08/19 – Manchester Psych Festival – Manchester, United Kingdom
01/09/19 – Electric Picnic – County Laois, Ireland
07/09/19 – Berlin, DE at Lollapalooza Berlin

The May 2019 issue of Uncut is on sale from March 21, and available to order online now – with Neil Young on the cover. Inside, you’ll find Mark Hollis, Jimi Hendrix, Al Green, Oh Sees, Damo Suzuki, Mott The Hoople, Big Thief, Love, Kristin Hersh, Shaun Ryder and much more. Our 15-track CD also showcases the best of the month’s new music, including Weyes Blood, Kevin Morby, Richard Dawson, Fat White Family, Shana Cleveland, Drugdealer and Mekons.

Hear Morrissey’s version of “Wedding Bell Blues”

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Morrissey's new covers album California Son will be released by BMG on May 24. The next single to be taken from it is a version of the Laura Nyro song "Wedding Bell Blues" – a hit in 1969 for the R&B group 5th Dimension – featuring guest vocals from Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong. Hear it...

Morrissey’s new covers album California Son will be released by BMG on May 24.

The next single to be taken from it is a version of the Laura Nyro song “Wedding Bell Blues” – a hit in 1969 for the R&B group 5th Dimension – featuring guest vocals from Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong. Hear it below:

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“Wedding Bell Blues” will be released physically on May 10 as a 7” yellow vinyl single with a brand new original Morrissey track called “Brow Of My Beloved” as the B-side. The artwork for the single features Fabian Forte in a shot from 1964 film Ride The Wild Surf.

The May 2019 issue of Uncut is on sale from March 21, and available to order online now – with Neil Young on the cover. Inside, you’ll find Mark Hollis, Jimi Hendrix, Al Green, Oh Sees, Damo Suzuki, Mott The Hoople, Big Thief, Love, Kristin Hersh, Shaun Ryder and much more. Our 15-track CD also showcases the best of the month’s new music, including Weyes Blood, Kevin Morby, Richard Dawson, Fat White Family, Shana Cleveland, Drugdealer and Mekons.

New Rory Gallagher comp to feature rare and unreleased tracks

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A new Rory Gallagher compilation featuring rare and unreleased tracks from throughout his solo career will be released by UMC on May 31. Blues comes in three formats: a 15-track single CD, double LP (including limited edition blue vinyl) and a deluxe 36-track 3xCD version. Order the latest issue ...

A new Rory Gallagher compilation featuring rare and unreleased tracks from throughout his solo career will be released by UMC on May 31.

Blues comes in three formats: a 15-track single CD, double LP (including limited edition blue vinyl) and a deluxe 36-track 3xCD version.

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The deluxe edition comprises 90% unreleased material and features performances with Muddy Waters, Albert King, Jack Bruce, Lonnie Donegan and Chris Barber. It also comes with an extensive booklet comprising previously unseen pictures of Rory plus a new essay by Jas Obrecht.

Pre-order Blues here and peruse the tracklisting for the 3xCD deluxe edition below:

CD 1 – Electric Blues

1. Don’t Start Me Talkin’ (Unreleased track from the Jinx album sessions 1982)
2. Nothin’ But The Devil (Unreleased track from the Against The Grain album sessions 1975)
3. Tore Down (Unreleased track from the Blueprint album sessions 1973)
4. Off The Handle (Unreleased session Paul Jones Show BBC Radio 1986)
5. I Could’ve Had Religion (Unreleased WNCR Cleveland radio session from 1972)
6. As the Crow Flies (Unreleased track from Tattoo album sessions 1973)
7. A Million Miles Away (Unreleased BBC Radio 1 Session 1973)
8. Should’ve Learnt My Lesson (Outtake from Deuce album sessions 1971)
9. Leaving Town Blues (Tribute track from Peter Green ‘Rattlesnake Guitar’ 1994)
10. Drop Down Baby (Rory guest guitar on Lonnie Donegan’s “Puttin’ On The Style” album 1978
11. I’m Ready (Guest guitarist on Muddy Waters ‘London Sessions’ album 1971)
12. Bullfrog Blues (Unreleased WNCR Cleveland radio session from 1972)

CD 2 – Acoustic Blues

1. Who’s That Coming (Acoustic outtake from Tattoo album sessions 1973)
2. Should’ve Learnt My Lesson (Acoustic outtake from Deuce album sessions 1971)
3. Prison Blues (Unreleased track from Blueprint album sessions 1973)
4. Secret Agent (Unreleased acoustic version from RTE Irish TV 1976)
5. Blow Wind Blow (Unreleased WNCR Cleveland radio session from 1972)
6. Bankers Blues (Outtake from the Blueprint album sessions 1973)
7. Whole Lot Of People (Acoustic outtake from Deuce album sessions 1971)
8. Loanshark Blues (Unreleased acoustic version from German TV 1987)
9. Pistol Slapper Blues (Unreleased acoustic version from Irish TV 1976)
10. Can’t Be Satisfied (Unreleased Radio FFN session from 1992)
11. Want Ad Blues (Unreleased RTE Radio Two Dave Fanning session 1988)
12. Walkin’ Blues (Unreleased acoustic version from RTE Irish TV 1987)

CD 3 – Live Blues

1. When My Baby She Left Me (Unreleased track from Glasgow Apollo concert 1982)
2. Nothin’ But The Devil (Unreleased track from Glasgow Apollo concert 1982)
3. What In The World (Unreleased track from Glasgow Apollo concert 1982)
4. I Wonder Who (Unreleased live track from late 1980s)
5. Messin’ With The Kid (Unreleased track from Sheffield City Hall concert 1977)
6. Tore Down (Unreleased track from Newcastle City Hall concert 1977)
7. Garbage Man Blues (Unreleased track from Sheffield City Hall concert 1977)
8. All Around Man (Unreleased track from BBC OGWT Special 1976)
9. Born Under A Bad Sign (Unreleased track from Rockpalast 1991 w/ Jack Bruce)
10. You Upset Me (Unreleased guest performance from Albert King album ‘Live’ 1975)
11. Comin’ Home Baby (Unreleased track from 1989 concert with Chris Barber Band)
12. Rory Talking Blues (Interview track of Rory talking about the blues)

The May 2019 issue of Uncut is on sale from March 21, and available to order online now – with Neil Young on the cover. Inside, you’ll find Mark Hollis, Jimi Hendrix, Al Green, Oh Sees, Damo Suzuki, Mott The Hoople, Big Thief, Love, Kristin Hersh, Shaun Ryder and much more. Our 15-track CD also showcases the best of the month’s new music, including Weyes Blood, Kevin Morby, Richard Dawson, Fat White Family, Shana Cleveland, Drugdealer and Mekons.

Beth Gibbons & the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra

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A leading light of Polish classical music, Henryk Górecki’s dissonant early compositions saw him hailed as heir to Schoenberg and Stockhausen, high priests of the 20th-century avant-garde. But a couple of decades into his career, Górecki changed course. Around the 1970s, he ventured away from co...

A leading light of Polish classical music, Henryk Górecki’s dissonant early compositions saw him hailed as heir to Schoenberg and Stockhausen, high priests of the 20th-century avant-garde. But a couple of decades into his career, Górecki changed course. Around the 1970s, he ventured away from cold, cerebral modernism, instead exploring a deeply sad, comparatively simple sound drawing on Polish folk music, his devout Catholicism and the sonority of the human voice.

When Górecki’s Symphony No 3 (Symphony Of Sorrowful Songs) debuted in 1977, his peers dismissed it as simplistic and sentimental (“decadent trash”, declared one critic). But the public heard it differently: a 1992 recording featuring solo soprano Dawn Upshaw and the London Sinfonietta went on to sell more than a million copies, making it one of the best-selling classical recordings of all time. “Perhaps people find something they need in this piece of music,” mused Górecki of its unexpected success. “Somehow I hit the right note, something they were missing. Something somewhere had been lost to them.”

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What makes a piece of music strike such an emotional chord? Whatever this secret quality, Beth Gibbons possesses it too. A shy and reclusive musician from Devon, her recorded catalogue is slender – three studio albums and a live album recorded with the Bristol group Portishead, plus a beautiful 2002 collaboration with Talk Talk bassist Paul Webb’s Rustin Man, titled Out Of Season. But Gibbons’ elusiveness has not diminished her impact. Hers is one of the most immediately recognisable voices in all of contemporary popular music, a beautifully wracked, utterly bereft cry that seems to capture something at the very heart of sadness.

This rendition of Górecki’s Symphony No 3, now available as both an audio recording and a concert film, was recorded in 2014 at Warsaw’s National Opera Grand Theatre, Gibbons joining the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, with another formidable name in the annals of Polish composition, Krzysztof Penderecki, on conducting duties. For Gibbons this was new territory. For one, she neither speaks Polish nor reads music, so her preparations included learning the text phonetically, working with a translation to understand its emotional tenor. For another, 
her voice is a contralto – a register lower than the soprano for which Górecki’s score was written. Yet if she sounds different here from 
how she does on Portishead’s records 
– higher, less severe, 
with a slight operatic quaver to her sustained notes – the essential 
heart and soul of her 
voice remains intact.

Symphony No 3
takes place across three movements, each one a lament rooted in the relationship between a mother and her child. The 24-minute opener “Lento – Sostenuto Tranquillo Ma Cantabile” starts deep in the subterranea, dense rumbling double bass giving way to violins and cellos that guide a slow, graceful rise through the registers. Gibbons enters at the 13-minute mark; the words she sings are an articulation of Górecki’s Catholicism, derived from a 15th-century folk song in which the Virgin Mary addresses Jesus as he hangs on the cross.

Much of the power of Symphony No 3 is in its pacing. Thoughtful, often verging on meditative, this music does not give in to sorrow, but seeks instead to shoulder it, through spiritual means. The subject of “Lento E Largo – Tranquillissimo” is monstrous – its lyric is derived from words inscribed on the wall of a Gestapo prison by the 18-year-old Helena Wanda Blazusiakówna in 1944. Yet it has the feeling of a prayer, Gibbons’ vocals reaching up to the heavens in search of salvation. It’s a spirit that carries through to the final piece, “Lento – Cantabile-Semplice”. Again drawing from an old Polish folk song, it’s the tale of a mother searching for her son, whom she fears has been killed in conflict. The midsection is tense, strings roving back and forth close to panic; but the final passages are a plea that he finds peace, and the final string swells feel like a great release of energy, some sort of comfort found in the divine.

Where sadness was concerned, Górecki was no bystander. His own mother died when he was aged two, and you can hear Symphony No 3 as the most profound communication of both his grief and his faith. What the reserved and private Beth Gibbons hears in his work must remain, to a degree, guesswork – but here she brings Górecki’s great classical prayer to life beautifully, an expression of empathy 
that feels deep and profound.

The May 2019 issue of Uncut is on sale from March 21, and available to order online now – with Neil Young on the cover. Inside, you’ll find Mark Hollis, Jimi Hendrix, Al Green, Oh Sees, Damo Suzuki, Mott The Hoople, Big Thief, Love, Kristin Hersh, Shaun Ryder and much more. Our 15-track CD also showcases the best of the month’s new music, including Weyes Blood, Kevin Morby, Richard Dawson, Fat White Family, Shana Cleveland, Drugdealer and Mekons.

The Sisters Brothers

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Jacques Audiard is a stylish master of reinvention and reinterpretation, coating familiar genres with layers of social realism. His worthy 2015 immigrant drama Dheepan, for instance, could just as easily be seen as a French remake of Taxi Driver with a Tamil caretaker. But making his English-languag...

Jacques Audiard is a stylish master of reinvention and reinterpretation, coating familiar genres with layers of social realism. His worthy 2015 immigrant drama Dheepan, for instance, could just as easily be seen as a French remake of Taxi Driver with a Tamil caretaker. But making his English-language debut with an adaptation of Patrick deWitt’s Booker-nominated 2011 novel, Audiard embraces the American western full on.

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Audiard sees the end of the pioneer era not as the dying of a golden age but as the dawn of modernity, representing the push and pull of the future in the form of Charlie and Eli Sisters (Joaquin Phoenix and John C Reilly), two gunmen working for a shady paymaster called The Commodore (Rutger Hauer). The Commodore is looking for a businessman named Hermann Kermit Warm (Riz Ahmed), who has reneged on a deal, so the brothers are sent to meet a private detective (Jake Gyllenhaal), who has the man in his sights.

Charlie is the shoot-first, ask-questions-later type. Eli, though certainly a brute when he needs to be, is tired of living by the gun and dreams of opening his own store. The humour in that is clear but gentle, and Audiard keeps the balance pitch-perfect, never selling out the brothers’ fearsome reputation. It would make a pleasurable double-feature with the Coen brothers’ The Ballad Of Buster Scraggs – another subtle, funny, melancholic take on the old west. The Sisters Brothers cements Audiard’s reputation as a director who has never made a demonstrably bad film – a rare achievement in today’s age of polarised comment.

The May 2019 issue of Uncut is on sale from March 21, and available to order online now – with Neil Young on the cover. Inside, you’ll find Mark Hollis, Jimi Hendrix, Al Green, Oh Sees, Damo Suzuki, Mott The Hoople, Big Thief, Love, Kristin Hersh, Shaun Ryder and much more. Our 15-track CD also showcases the best of the month’s new music, including Weyes Blood, Kevin Morby, Richard Dawson, Fat White Family, Shana Cleveland, Drugdealer and Mekons.

Oh Sees: “We’re not out there to appease anyone”

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In the current issue of Uncut – in shops now or available to buy online by clicking here – we look back at Oh Sees' fluid discography and chart their move from acoustic noise experimentation through garage rock and beyond, to the heavier and hairier directions of last year’s hard-grooving Smot...

In the current issue of Uncut – in shops now or available to buy online by clicking here – we look back at Oh Sees’ fluid discography and chart their move from acoustic noise experimentation through garage rock and beyond, to the heavier and hairier directions of last year’s hard-grooving Smote Reverser.

“We have been around for 20-something years, so if we haven’t done something that somebody might like at some point…” laughs Oh Sees’ John Dwyer. “Fuck, yeah. We’ve got quite a bit. And there’s more to come, as far as I can tell.

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“We do what we want, we’re not out there to appease anyone,” he continues. “We have our own label, we own all of our rights, and I feel very fortunate that people seem to like it. For years we played for nobody, 
so I know both sides of the coin. I don’t know how much of that is just tenacity and resilience, or just dumb luck, but I feel pretty content with where we’re at now.”

Here’s an excerpt from the in-depth chat with Dwyer, focusing on 2006’s The Cool Death Of Island Raiders, which is re-released today (April 5).

“I met Brigid [Dawson] at the coffee shop Patrick [Mullins] and I used to go to when we were hungover every morning. She mentioned that she had a band too, and I was like, ‘I wanna come and see you’. She said, ‘You’re not gonna like it…’ Whenever someone says that to me it’s a challenge – so we went and it was actually really great. I realised she had a beautiful voice – and almost immediately I realised I wanted to poach her!

“She’s also a genuinely lovely person, so it was an easy decision. Me and [TV On The Radio’s] Kyp Malone had met in San Francisco, on the street. I had a Harry Pussy patch on my bag and he came up behind me and said, ‘Harry Pussy… hmm.’ We started talking and became friends. When we first met [TV On The Radio’s Dave] Sitek, we had done a ton of drugs before the show, and as far as I remember we played really terribly. I think we were in the stairwell doing drugs for ages before we even went onstage. After the show, Dave introduced himself and wanted to produce us.

“So we went out to New York City and recorded that album. Dave knew some string players and flautists. 
He didn’t put too much into the structure of the songs because I think he liked what we were doing, but he definitely did put some ethereal electronics and strings. We were very young and getting pretty fucked up, so the recording process was a bit of a mess at our end. But it really came out as a monument to the time.”

The May 2019 issue of Uncut is on sale from March 21, and available to order online now – with Neil Young on the cover. Inside, you’ll find Mark Hollis, Jimi Hendrix, Al Green, Oh Sees, Damo Suzuki, Mott The Hoople, Big Thief, Love, Kristin Hersh, Shaun Ryder and much more. Our 15-track CD also showcases the best of the month’s new music, including Weyes Blood, Kevin Morby, Richard Dawson, Fat White Family, Shana Cleveland, Drugdealer and Mekons.

Traffic unveil career-spanning vinyl box set

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Traffic have revealed details of their first ever career-spanning vinyl box set. The Studio Albums 1967-74 will be released by UMG/Island on May 17. It contains vinyl reproductions of Mr. Fantasy (1967), Traffic (1968), John Barleycorn Must Die (1970), The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys (1971), Shoo...

Traffic have revealed details of their first ever career-spanning vinyl box set.

The Studio Albums 1967-74
will be released by UMG/Island on May 17. It contains vinyl reproductions of Mr. Fantasy (1967), Traffic (1968), John Barleycorn Must Die (1970), The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys (1971), Shoot Out at the Fantasy Factory (1973) and When the Eagle Flies (1974).

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The LPs have been remastered from the original tapes and presented in their original and highly collectable ‘first’ Island pressing form (gatefold sleeves, pink eye labels etc). The set also includes a related and facsimile promo poster for each album.

You can pre-order The Studio Albums 1967-74 here.

The May 2019 issue of Uncut is on sale from March 21, and available to order online now – with Neil Young on the cover. Inside, you’ll find Mark Hollis, Jimi Hendrix, Al Green, Oh Sees, Damo Suzuki, Mott The Hoople, Big Thief, Love, Kristin Hersh, Shaun Ryder and much more. Our 15-track CD also showcases the best of the month’s new music, including Weyes Blood, Kevin Morby, Richard Dawson, Fat White Family, Shana Cleveland, Drugdealer and Mekons.

Hear The National’s new song, “Light Years”

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The National have released another song from their upcoming album, I Am Easy To Find, due May 17. Watch a video for "Light Years" below, featuring scenes from I Am Easy To Find's accompanying short film, directed by Mike Mills: Order the latest issue of Uncut online and have it sent to your home! ...

The National have released another song from their upcoming album, I Am Easy To Find, due May 17.

Watch a video for “Light Years” below, featuring scenes from I Am Easy To Find’s accompanying short film, directed by Mike Mills:

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The film will be premiered in full at The National’s run of ‘An Evening With’ shows in May, which includes a sold out date at London’s Royal Festival Hall on April 18.

Those shows will also feature a band Q&A and an intimate performance with special guests Kate Stables of This Is The Kit, Mina Tindle and more.

The band return for a series of bigger concerts throughout the summer, check their official site for the full itinerary.

The May 2019 issue of Uncut is on sale from March 21, and available to order online now – with Neil Young on the cover. Inside, you’ll find Mark Hollis, Jimi Hendrix, Al Green, Oh Sees, Damo Suzuki, Mott The Hoople, Big Thief, Love, Kristin Hersh, Shaun Ryder and much more. Our 15-track CD also showcases the best of the month’s new music, including Weyes Blood, Kevin Morby, Richard Dawson, Fat White Family, Shana Cleveland, Drugdealer and Mekons.

Watch a clip from new Liam Gallagher film, As It Was

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A new documentary film called Liam Gallagher: As It Was, directed by Charlie Lightening and Gavin Fitzgerald, will be released in UK and Irish cinemas on June 7. According to the press release, the film "tells the honest and emotional story of how one of the most electrifying rock’n’roll frontm...

A new documentary film called Liam Gallagher: As It Was, directed by Charlie Lightening and Gavin Fitzgerald, will be released in UK and Irish cinemas on June 7.

According to the press release, the film “tells the honest and emotional story of how one of the most electrifying rock’n’roll frontmen went from the dizzying heights of his champagne supernova years in Oasis to living on the edge, ostracised and lost in the musical wilderness of booze, notoriety and bitter legal battles. Starting again alone, stripped bare and with nowhere to hide, Liam risks everything to make the greatest comeback of all time.”

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Watch the first clip from Liam Gallagher: As It Was below:

The May 2019 issue of Uncut is on sale from March 21, and available to order online now – with Neil Young on the cover. Inside, you’ll find Mark Hollis, Jimi Hendrix, Al Green, Oh Sees, Damo Suzuki, Mott The Hoople, Big Thief, Love, Kristin Hersh, Shaun Ryder and much more. Our 15-track CD also showcases the best of the month’s new music, including Weyes Blood, Kevin Morby, Richard Dawson, Fat White Family, Shana Cleveland, Drugdealer and Mekons.

Joanna Newsom makes her live return with intimate US tour

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Joanna Newsom has announced a short run of intimate US shows for the autumn. The Strings/Keys Incident tour will feature “rare and intimate performances by Joanna alone: solo voice, harp and piano.” It will be the first time Newsom has toured in three years, suggesting that a follow-up to 2015...

Joanna Newsom has announced a short run of intimate US shows for the autumn. The Strings/Keys Incident tour will feature “rare and intimate performances by Joanna alone: solo voice, harp and piano.”

It will be the first time Newsom has toured in three years, suggesting that a follow-up to 2015’s Divers album is imminent. Peruse the tourdates below:

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September
7 Philadelphia Kimmel Center
10 New York El Teatro at El Museo del Barrio
11 New York El Teatro at El Museo del Barrio
12 New York El Teatro at El Museo del Barrio

October
7 Chicago Thalia Hall
8 Chicago Thalia Hall
9 Chicago Thalia Hall
13 Milwaukee Irish Cultural and Heritage Center

The May 2019 issue of Uncut is on sale from March 21, and available to order online now – with Neil Young on the cover. Inside, you’ll find Mark Hollis, Jimi Hendrix, Al Green, Oh Sees, Damo Suzuki, Mott The Hoople, Big Thief, Love, Kristin Hersh, Shaun Ryder and much more. Our 15-track CD also showcases the best of the month’s new music, including Weyes Blood, Kevin Morby, Richard Dawson, Fat White Family, Shana Cleveland, Drugdealer and Mekons.

Neil Young & Crazy Horse “about to enter the studio”

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Responding to questions on the NYA Times-Contrarian section of his website, Neil Young has revealed that he is "about to enter the studio" with Crazy Horse. Asked by a fan if there was any chance of new material, Young replied: "Crazy Horse is about to enter the studio with 11 new ones". Order the...

Responding to questions on the NYA Times-Contrarian section of his website, Neil Young has revealed that he is “about to enter the studio” with Crazy Horse.

Asked by a fan if there was any chance of new material, Young replied: “Crazy Horse is about to enter the studio with 11 new ones”.

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In response to another question, Young wrote that “Lookout Management is looking at booking Crazy Horse for about 10 shows as I write this”, although he didn’t specify in which country. Separately, he also wrote that he hoped to play Italy, Spain and Florida with Crazy Horse “soon”.

In order to get yourself up to speed ahead of the latest coming of Neil Young & Crazy Horse, the current issue of Uncut – in shops now and available to buy online by clicking here – features an extensive overview of Young’s work with Crazy Horse down the years, including new interviews with band members past and present.

The May 2019 issue of Uncut is on sale from March 21, and available to order online now – with Neil Young on the cover. Inside, you’ll find Mark Hollis, Jimi Hendrix, Al Green, Oh Sees, Damo Suzuki, Mott The Hoople, Big Thief, Love, Kristin Hersh, Shaun Ryder and much more. Our 15-track CD also showcases the best of the month’s new music, including Weyes Blood, Kevin Morby, Richard Dawson, Fat White Family, Shana Cleveland, Drugdealer and Mekons.

The Raconteurs announce new album, Help Us Stranger

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The Raconteurs have announced that their new album, Help Us Stranger, will be released on June 21 by Third Man. It includes the two previously released songs, "Sunday Driver" and "Now That You're Gone", along with 10 others. Check out the cover art and tracklisting below: Order the latest issue of...

The Raconteurs have announced that their new album, Help Us Stranger, will be released on June 21 by Third Man.

It includes the two previously released songs, “Sunday Driver” and “Now That You’re Gone”, along with 10 others. Check out the cover art and tracklisting below:

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Bored and Razed
Help Me Stranger
Only Child
Don’t Bother Me
Shine The Light On Me
Somedays (I Don’t Feel Like Trying)
Hey Gyp (Dig The Slowness)
Sunday Driver
Now That You’re Gone
Live A Lie
What’s Yours Is Mine
Thoughts and Prayers

The songs were all written by Jack White and Brendan Benson except one cover, “Hey Gyp (Dig The Slowness),” which was written by Donovan. Help Us Stranger was recorded at Third Man Studio in Nashville, TN, produced by The Raconteurs and engineered by Joshua V. Smith. It features keyboardist/multi-instrumentalist Dean Fertita (The Dead Weather, Queens of the Stone Age) and Lillie Mae Rische and her sister Scarlett Rische. The album was mixed by Vance Powell and The Raconteurs at Blackbird Studios in Nashville.

The May 2019 issue of Uncut is on sale from March 21, and available to order online now – with Neil Young on the cover. Inside, you’ll find Mark Hollis, Jimi Hendrix, Al Green, Oh Sees, Damo Suzuki, Mott The Hoople, Big Thief, Love, Kristin Hersh, Shaun Ryder and much more. Our 15-track CD also showcases the best of the month’s new music, including Weyes Blood, Kevin Morby, Richard Dawson, Fat White Family, Shana Cleveland, Drugdealer and Mekons.

New acts added for End Of The Road festival

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A new batch of names has been added to the bill for End Of The Road festival, taking place at Larmer Tree Gardens on August 29 to September 1. William Tyler, Wand, Gazelle Twin, Kokoko!, Tunng, Kelly Lee Owens, Helena Deland and Group Listening are among the new names to be added to the festival, w...

A new batch of names has been added to the bill for End Of The Road festival, taking place at Larmer Tree Gardens on August 29 to September 1.

William Tyler, Wand, Gazelle Twin, Kokoko!, Tunng, Kelly Lee Owens, Helena Deland and Group Listening are among the new names to be added to the festival, which will be headlined by Beirut, Metronomy, Michael Kiwanuka and Spiritualized.

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You can peruse the updated line-up and buy tickets over at the official End Of The Road site.

The May 2019 issue of Uncut is on sale from March 21, and available to order online now – with Neil Young on the cover. Inside, you’ll find Mark Hollis, Jimi Hendrix, Al Green, Oh Sees, Damo Suzuki, Mott The Hoople, Big Thief, Love, Kristin Hersh, Shaun Ryder and much more. Our 15-track CD also showcases the best of the month’s new music, including Weyes Blood, Kevin Morby, Richard Dawson, Fat White Family, Shana Cleveland, Drugdealer and Mekons.

Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac live tapes unearthed

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Tapes of two live concerts by Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac dating from 1968 and 1970 have recently been unearthed and restored to provide the basis for Before The Beginning, a new 3xCD box set and two-volume vinyl release due out on June 7. The tapes were completely unmarked so the exact origin of t...

Tapes of two live concerts by Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac dating from 1968 and 1970 have recently been unearthed and restored to provide the basis for Before The Beginning, a new 3xCD box set and two-volume vinyl release due out on June 7.

The tapes were completely unmarked so the exact origin of the recordings is unknown. Experts were merely able to date them to 1968 and 1970 respectively.

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The third CD (or second vinyl volume) also contains four previously unheard demo tracks dating from the same era. Fleetwood Mac have given their full approval for the release of these tapes.

Peruse the CD tracklisting for Before The Beginning below:

CD1
1. Madison Blues (Version 1) (Live) (Remastered)
2. Something Inside of Me (Live) (Remastered)
3. The Woman That I Love (Live) (Remastered)
4. Worried Dream (Live) (Remastered)
5. Dust My Blues (Live) (Remastered)
6. Got To Move (Live) (Remastered)
7. Trying So Hard To Forget (Live) (Remastered)
8. Instrumental (Live) (Remastered)
9. Have You Ever Loved A Woman (Live) (Remastered)
10. Lazy Poker Blues (Live) (Remastered)
11. Stop Messing Around (Live) (Remastered)
12. I Loved Another Woman (Live) (Remastered)
13. I Believe My Time Ain’t Long (Version 1) (Live) (Remastered)
14. Sun Is Shining (Live) (Remastered)

CD2
1. Long Tall Sally (Live) (Remastered)
2. Willie and the Hand Jive (Live) (Remastered)
3. I Need Your Love So Bad (Live) (Remastered)
4. I Believe My Time Ain’t Long (Version 2) (Live) (Remastered)
5. Shake Your Money Maker (Live) (Remastered)
6. Before the Beginning (Live) (Remastered)
7. Only You (Live) (Remastered)
8. Madison Blues (Version 2) (Live) (Remastered)
9. Can’t Stop Lovin’ (Live) (Remastered)
10. The Green Manalishi (With The Two Prong Crown) (Live) (Remastered)
11. Albatross (Live) (Remastered)
12. World In Harmony (Version 1) (Live) (Remastered)
13. Sandy Mary (Live) (Remastered)
14. Only You (Live) (Remastered)
15. World In Harmony (Version 2) (Live) (Remastered)

CD3
1. I Can’t Hold Out (Live) (Remastered)
2. Oh Well (Part 1) (Live) (Remastered)
3. Rattlesnake Shake (Live) (Remastered)
4. Underway (Live) (Remastered)
5. Coming Your Way (Live) (Remastered)
6. Homework (Live) (Remastered)
7. My Baby’s Sweet (Live) (Remastered)
8. My Baby’s Gone (Live) (Remastered)
9. You Need Love (Demo) (Remastered)
10. Talk With (Demo) (Remastered)
11. If It Ain’t Me (GK Edit) (Demo) (Remastered)
12. Mean Old World (Demo) (Remastered)

Volume 1 of the LP edition features all tracks up to and including “Shake Your Money Maker” across three sides of vinyl. Volume 2 will follow at a later date.

The May 2019 issue of Uncut is on sale from March 21, and available to order online now – with Neil Young on the cover. Inside, you’ll find Mark Hollis, Jimi Hendrix, Al Green, Oh Sees, Damo Suzuki, Mott The Hoople, Big Thief, Love, Kristin Hersh, Shaun Ryder and much more. Our 15-track CD also showcases the best of the month’s new music, including Weyes Blood, Kevin Morby, Richard Dawson, Fat White Family, Shana Cleveland, Drugdealer and Mekons.