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Morrissey details the plot of his debut novel, List Of The Lost

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Morrissey has detailed the plot of his debut novel. The List Of The Lost is released today (September 24) through Penguin Books, and concerns a relay team plagued by a demon. He released a statement about the book to fansite True To You: "The theme is demonology ... the left-handed path of black mag...

Morrissey has detailed the plot of his debut novel. The List Of The Lost is released today (September 24) through Penguin Books, and concerns a relay team plagued by a demon. He released a statement about the book to fansite True To You:

“The theme is demonology … the left-handed path of black magic. It is about a sports relay team in 1970s America who accidentally kill a wretch who, in esoteric language, might be known as a Fetch … a discarnate entity in physical form. He appears, though, as an omen of the immediate deaths of each member of the relay team. He is a life force of a devil incarnate, yet in his astral shell he is one phase removed from life. The wretch begins a banishing ritual of the four main characters, and therefore his own death at the beginning of the book is illusory.”

List Of The Lost follows 2013’s Autobiography, which was released as a Penguin Classic. This week (September 21) Morrissey played supposedly his last UK gig ever, at London’s Eventim Hammersmith Apollo.

The History Of Rock – a brand new monthly magazine from the makers of Uncut – a brand new monthly magazine from the makers of Uncut – is now on sale in the UK. Click here for more details.

Meanwhile, the November 2015 issue of Uncut is now on sale in the UK – featuring Rod Stewart, Joanna Newsom, John Grant, Julian Cope, The Doors, Linda Ronstadt, Peter Gabriel, The Dead Weather, Deerhunter, Otis Redding, Captain Beefheart and more.

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Watch The Weather Station cover Joy Division’s “Transmission”

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Pop culture website The AV Club have a long-running series called AV Undercover, in which they invite artists to cover an old hit in their graffiti-strewn bunker. This week, Canadian folk band The Weather Station took on Joy Division's "Transmission". Watch the unconventional cover below, and revis...

Pop culture website The AV Club have a long-running series called AV Undercover, in which they invite artists to cover an old hit in their graffiti-strewn bunker. This week, Canadian folk band The Weather Station took on Joy Division‘s “Transmission”.

Watch the unconventional cover below, and revisit Uncut’s interview with Weather Station lynch pin Tamara Lindeman.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDI7mvy5wsQ

The History Of Rock – a brand new monthly magazine from the makers of Uncut – a brand new monthly magazine from the makers of Uncut – is now on sale in the UK. Click here for more details.

Meanwhile, the November 2015 issue of Uncut is now on sale in the UK – featuring Rod Stewart, Joanna Newsom, John Grant, Julian Cope, The Doors, Linda Ronstadt, Peter Gabriel, The Dead Weather, Deerhunter, Otis Redding, Captain Beefheart and more.

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Kim Gordon interviews Kurt Vile about Neil Young, melancholy and day-drinking

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Kim Gordon has interviewed Kurt Vile for the new issue of Dazed magazine. They discuss his new album, b'lieve i'm goin down, along with Gordon's memoir, their shared love of Neil Young's On The Beach, and melancholy. Read the whole interview at Dazed. Watch the video for Vile's "Life Like This" bel...

Kim Gordon has interviewed Kurt Vile for the new issue of Dazed magazine. They discuss his new album, b’lieve i’m goin down, along with Gordon’s memoir, their shared love of Neil Young‘s On The Beach, and melancholy.

Read the whole interview at Dazed. Watch the video for Vile’s “Life Like This” below, and revisit Uncut‘s 2011 feature with Vile.

The History Of Rock – a brand new monthly magazine from the makers of Uncut – a brand new monthly magazine from the makers of Uncut – is now on sale in the UK. Click here for more details.

Meanwhile, the November 2015 issue of Uncut is now on sale in the UK – featuring Rod Stewart, Joanna Newsom, John Grant, Julian Cope, The Doors, Linda Ronstadt, Peter Gabriel, The Dead Weather, Deerhunter, Otis Redding, Captain Beefheart and more.

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Kurt Cobain’s Beatles cover to be released on seven-inch

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To accompany November's home video release of biopic Montage Of Heck, there's a Kurt Cobain "solo album" on the way that features previously unreleased music from the film. In the meantime, Universal have confirmed the release of Cobain's cover of The Beatles' "And I Love Her" (which features in the...

To accompany November’s home video release of biopic Montage Of Heck, there’s a Kurt Cobain “solo album” on the way that features previously unreleased music from the film. In the meantime, Universal have confirmed the release of Cobain’s cover of The Beatles“And I Love Her” (which features in the film) on a forthcoming seven-inch. The track will be backed with “Sappy”, a Nirvana rarity. According to Spin, full details of the release will be announced next week.

For the making of Montage Of Heck, director Brett Morgen was given unprecedented access to Cobain’s personal archives, where he discovered over 100 cassette tapes of previously unheard recordings made by the Nirvana frontman.

“When I first heard it, I was in the storage facility and I had no prior knowledge of it. I put it on and I immediately felt like there was some sort of portal into his mind, like it was one of the most pure expressions of Kurt that I encountered — maybe more than in most of his songs,” Morgen told AFP.

Listen to Cobain’s cover of “And I Love Her” below.

The History Of Rock – a brand new monthly magazine from the makers of Uncut – a brand new monthly magazine from the makers of Uncut – is now on sale in the UK. Click here for more details.

Meanwhile, the November 2015 issue of Uncut is now on sale in the UK – featuring Rod Stewart, Joanna Newsom, John Grant, Julian Cope, The Doors, Linda Ronstadt, Peter Gabriel, The Dead Weather, Deerhunter, Otis Redding, Captain Beefheart and more.

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George Harrison, sacred mushrooms and “the universe”: an interview with Alejandro Jodorowsky

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To coincide with the release this week on DVD of Alejandro Jodorowsky's first film in 22 years, The Dance Of Reality, I thought I'd post the full transcript of the interview I conducted with the filmmaker for our April 2015 issue... We began by discussing the soundtrack for Jodorowsky's 1973 film, T...

To coincide with the release this week on DVD of Alejandro Jodorowsky’s first film in 22 years, The Dance Of Reality, I thought I’d post the full transcript of the interview I conducted with the filmmaker for our April 2015 issue… We began by discussing the soundtrack for Jodorowsky’s 1973 film, The Holy Mountain, before the conversation turned to take in delicate negotiations with George Harrison, the transformative properties of psychoactive drugs and Jodorowsky’s views on immortality. Enjoy.

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Are you pleased that the soundtrack for The Holy Mountain is finally coming out?
Yes. I had problems with the producer [Allen Klein] for thirty years. Later, with his son, we make peace and I remastered the picture, and the public can see it now. But the music in the picture is not the complete music we composed. On the record, you have all the music not in the picture. So I am very happy.

What was the problem with Allen Klein?
We have a little…. He wanted me to make a picture, so I escaped, I didn’t want to do it. Evidently, he hated me. And then we fought.

How did you first meet John Lennon?
[Hendrix producer] Alan Douglas had a little company. They had El Topo because no one wanted to buy it. He was a friend of John Lennon and Yoko Ono and said to them, ‘See the picture? If you like the picture, show your public the picture.’ And they did. Then they recommended Allen Klein buy El Topo, and he did it.

Wasn’t George Harrison meant to be in The Holy Mountain?
He was staying in the Plaza Hotel [in New York], in a big suite. He was dressed all in white. Very, very spiritual. He said, ‘I like the script, I want to do the picture. But there is one little part I cannot do.’ I said, ‘What little part?’ He said, ‘In a swimming pool, with a hippopotamus, I must clean my asshole in front of the camera. I don’t want to do that.’ I said to him, ‘I am very happy that you like my picture. But this moment is very important for the picture and you are the biggest star and if you show your anus it will be the most fantastic illustration of how humble your ego is.’ And then he said, ‘No, I can’t do it.’ So I said, ‘Well, I can’t work with you.’ I lost millions of dollars! I lost another picture!

What do you think are the abiding themes of The Holy Mountain?
The search of reality and to escape authorities. Everything you need to find to make you immortal and find a good life. That is the meaning. I think these are very strong themes today. But I was in advance 30 years, maybe 50!

How did Don Cherry become involved with the score?
I was searching for a spiritual musician of modern music. Allen Klein made me listen to a lot of musicians, and the only one who had the spiritual feeling was Don Cherry. I wanted to know him. I was not disappointed. He improvised the score. One day, he make music with 100 friends and they improvised. We worked very well. He was a jazz man. What is curious is he was married to this actress from northern Europe. His aim is to have a life only of things she found in the street. He had a broken trumpet. He played that very well at right angles.

You received spiritual training in Mexico while shooting The Holy Mountain.
There was a Zen master at the time whose name was Oscar Ichazo. He was a Bolivian master. He came to Mexico City. I paid $17,000 to him in order to learn how to be a guru. He fed me LSD. There was also María Sabina, a very old woman, the priestess of the sacred mushrooms. She had a vision that I would make a picture that would help the world realise the true value of our culture. She sent me mushrooms in a jar of honey. When I ate them, I became a lion. I went up to the roof and then I made a connection with every one of the stars.

Tell us about the influence of Gurdieff and the i-Ching on the film?
Gurdjieff is a great master who said every one of us is sleeping. Because we have an ego, and we are not really what we are. We need to be awakened. Oscar Ichazo at Arica training was a disciple of Gurdjieff. I myself like Gurdjieff, but also Aleister Crowley and the Tarot.

Do you regret not making Dune?
I don’t regret. Very soon, I will die because I am very old. It was not a failure because this picture influenced all the science fiction pictures that came later. You need to see Jodorowsky’s Dune.

What about Dance Of Reality?
I did it, I am happy! It is very difficult to make a picture that isn’t Hollywood shit. It’s about my life. Then I wrote a book about the Dance Of Reality.

What’s next?
The continuation of The Dance Of Reality. It is endless poetry. I will shoot this year.

How long have you lived in Paris?
I have no feeling of time. I have been living in Paris almost 100 lives. To me, there are a lot of Alejandro Jodorowskys who died. And then I am reborn. Everything is changing. You, me, the universe. Everything is changing. To be old doesn’t exist. Inside, I am the same. In order not to get old, I don’t see myself in the mirror.

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Exclusive! Rod Stewart reveals why The Faces never reformed until 2015

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In a new interview with Uncut, Rod Stewart has revealed why it's taken so many years to get the Faces back together. Having not played in public since 1993, the band reunited on September 6 for a Prostate Cancer UK benefit gig. Stewart explained the role of late Faces keyboardist Ian McLagan in the ...

In a new interview with Uncut, Rod Stewart has revealed why it’s taken so many years to get the Faces back together. Having not played in public since 1993, the band reunited on September 6 for a Prostate Cancer UK benefit gig. Stewart explained the role of late Faces keyboardist Ian McLagan in the delay:

Mac was a bit of a fly in the ointment when it came to getting the band back together, so once he passed, it became a lot easier, because every time I’d say, “Right, we’re going to do it next year”, Mac would go, “No, you’re not doing it next year because we’re not ready. We’ve got a Small Faces album coming out.” Or something like that. So it was always a bit of negativity with Mac. Funny guy, but…

He also said of their relationship, “In Mac’s case I don’t think he ever really accepted me, but we did become friends.”

The Faces split up in 1975, and Stewart has not appeared with the band since a one-off gig at the 1993 Brit Awards; Stewart, Ron Wood and Kenney Jones briefly reunited for a private, one-off event at Stewart’s 70th birthday party earlier this year. A version of the Faces did tour in 2011, with Mick Hucknall filling in for Stewart and Glen Matlock for Laine. Watch footage of the 2015 reunion below:

The November issue of Uncut is in stores today (September 22), in which Stewart also discusses style, the Faces’ drinking habits, his relationship with Ron Wood, whether he’s a “rock’n’roll traitor” for embarking on his Great American Songbook project, his throat cancer scare, procrastination, family and not taking anything for granted.

The issue also features Joanna Newsom, John Grant, Julian Cope, The Doors, Linda Ronstadt, Peter Gabriel, The Dead Weather, Deerhunter, Otis Redding, Captain Beefheart and more.

The History Of Rock – a brand new monthly magazine from the makers of Uncut – a brand new monthly magazine from the makers of Uncut – is now on sale in the UK. Click here for more details.

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David Bowie records new song for forthcoming crime series

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David Bowie has written and recorded the title track for the forthcoming European crime series The Last Panthers. The song will accompany the opening credits of the six-part series, a collaboration between Sky and France's CANAL + network that delves into the world of European gangsters. It's Bowie...

David Bowie has written and recorded the title track for the forthcoming European crime series The Last Panthers. The song will accompany the opening credits of the six-part series, a collaboration between Sky and France’s CANAL + network that delves into the world of European gangsters.

It’s Bowie’s first original music for film or television in 20 years. Series director Johan Renck commented:

“I was looking for one of the icons of my youth to write the music for the title sequence, but was presented with a God. His first response was precise, engaged and curious. The piece of music he laid before us embodied every aspect of our characters and the series itself – dark, brooding, beautiful and sentimental (in the best possible incarnation of this word). All along, the man inspired and intrigued me and as the process passed, I was overwhelmed with his generosity. I still can’t fathom what actually happened…”

The Last Panthers stars Samantha Morton alongside John Hurt, French actor Tahar Rahim and Croation star Goran Bogdan. It will screen on Sky Atlantic in the UK this autumn.

Watch a trailer for the series below:

The History Of Rock – a brand new monthly magazine from the makers of Uncut – a brand new monthly magazine from the makers of Uncut – is now on sale in the UK. Click here for more details.

Meanwhile, the November 2015 issue of Uncut is now on sale in the UK – featuring Rod Stewart, Joanna Newsom, John Grant, Julian Cope, The Doors, Linda Ronstadt, Peter Gabriel, The Dead Weather, Deerhunter, Otis Redding, Captain Beefheart and more.

Uncut: the spiritual home of great rock music.

November 2015

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Rod Stewart, Joanna Newsom, John Grant and The Doors all feature in the new issue of Uncut, out on September 22. In our cover feature, we visit Rod in Los Angeles on the eve of his new album and the Faces reunion, and discover why he was never much of a natural songwriter. "I was too busy – as I...

Rod Stewart, Joanna Newsom, John Grant and The Doors all feature in the new issue of Uncut, out on September 22.

In our cover feature, we visit Rod in Los Angeles on the eve of his new album and the Faces reunion, and discover why he was never much of a natural songwriter.

“I was too busy – as I said in my autobiography – having a good time,” he says. “I couldn’t be bothered to sit down and write songs, especially in the early ’70s. In the Faces, you literally had to lock me in a room to get the lyrics finished. Now, with the coming of age and with a few stories to tell, it’s a luxury. I love it. Now, when I’m not making an album, I miss it. But yeah, it was like being at school for me.”

Joanna Newsom also invites Uncut into her LA home, to discuss her new album Divers, four years in the making. “I took time off to do the movie [Inherent Vice],” she says. “It did maybe defer some of my music work for a while. But it was totally worth it. What really happened is I spent four years in this suspended state of agitation, waiting for things to make sense. But then it was just sustained, slow work.”

John Grant answers questions from fans and collaborators, taking on topics such as The Czars, Elton John, Sinéad O’Connor and his current vices. “The Coke Zero, and there’s a chocolate from Green & Black’s, Sea Salt,” he reveals. “It’s a blue packaging. Oh God, the No 1 thing, which I can’t get my hands on very often – luckily – is this stuff made in Norway, Smash! It’s just insane. Do you know what Bugels are? They’re cone-shaped corn crisps that’ve been around for decades. So they’re Bugels covered in milk chocolate and salt. And you just cannot believe, I mean, it’s like crack. For real. And I’ve smoked crack, so I’m telling you, man.”

With the help of John Densmore, Robby Krieger, Bruce Botnick and more, Uncut looks into the strange tale of what The Doors did after Jim Morrison‘s death – namely, two albums, now reissued. “You needed three stable guys to balance Dionysus,” says Densmore, recalling their relationship with Morrison. But after his death, who could replace a frontman of such terrifyingly “strong energy”? Paul Rodgers? Kevin Coyne? Joe Cocker? Paul McCartney?

Elsewhere, Julian Cope remembers the making of his first two solo albums, World Shut Your Mouth and Fried, and a period that included Mars Bars, suppository-sized speed pills and a giant turtleshell… ““It was ridiculous,” he tells us. “But at least it was valiantly ridiculous.”

On a similarly cosmic trip, Harmonia recall the making of their only single, “Deluxe (Immer Wieder)”, and their members’ work with Neu!, Cluster, Kraftwerk and Brian Eno.

Friends and collaborators remember the great soul singer Otis Redding and his classic Otis Blue album – “He was a whirlwind of a guy,” they say; Linda Ronstadt takes us through her greatest albums including her work with the Eagles and Neil Young; and Depeche Mode‘s Dave Gahan reveals the albums that have shaped his life.

Our front section features Sid Vicious, Captain Beefheart, John Cooper Clarke and The Bodysnatchers, while our albums section includes The Dead Weather, John Grant, Israel Nash, Deerhunter, Peter Gabriel, The Velvet Underground and Slade.

Films and DVDs previewed this month include Rubble Kings and The Lobster, while End Of The Road festival is reviewed in our live section.

Our free CD, Reason To Believe, features music from Los Lobos, Patty Griffin, Joanna Newsom, John Grant, Fuzz, Gospelbeach, Martin Courtney and Euros Childs.

The new Uncut, dated November 2015, is out on September 22.

The History Of Rock – a brand new monthly magazine from the makers of Uncut – a brand new monthly magazine from the makers of Uncut – is now on sale in the UK. Click here for more details.

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Jenny Lewis announces 10th anniversary reissue of Rabbit Fur Coat

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Jenny Lewis has announced a reissue of Rabbit Fur Coat, her 2006 album with the Watson Twins. The reissue - on red vinyl - is due on January 29, to mark the record's 10th anniversary. Lewis has also announced a short US tour in its honour, with the Watson Twins and M Ward as support. Check out the ...

Jenny Lewis has announced a reissue of Rabbit Fur Coat, her 2006 album with the Watson Twins. The reissue – on red vinyl – is due on January 29, to mark the record’s 10th anniversary.

Lewis has also announced a short US tour in its honour, with the Watson Twins and M Ward as support. Check out the dates and watch the video for ‘Rise Up (With Fists!!)’ below.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cHF6JN1I-Q

Sep. 24 – Marfa, TX @ El Cosmico Transpecos Festival of Music and Love
Oct. 11 – Las Vegas, NV @ The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan
Oct. 13 – La Jolla, CA @ Rimac Area at UCSD
Jan. 29 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Cathedral Sanctuary at Immanuel Presbyterian Church
Feb. 03 – New York, NY @ The Beacon Theatre
Feb. 06 – Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium

The History Of Rock – a brand new monthly magazine from the makers of Uncut – a brand new monthly magazine from the makers of Uncut – is now on sale in the UK. Click here for more details.

Meanwhile, the November 2015 issue of Uncut is now on sale in the UK – featuring Rod Stewart, Joanna Newsom, John Grant, Julian Cope, The Doors, Linda Ronstadt, Peter Gabriel, The Dead Weather, Deerhunter, Otis Redding, Captain Beefheart and more.

Uncut: the spiritual home of great rock music.

Morrissey slams David Cameron over #PigGate allegations

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Morrissey has added his voice to the #PigGate storm, commenting on allegations surrounding David Cameron and a dead pig from the Prime Minister's time at Oxford University. On fan website/mouthpiece TrueToYou, Morrissey posted an amended version of PETA's statement on the alleged events, which were...

Morrissey has added his voice to the #PigGate storm, commenting on allegations surrounding David Cameron and a dead pig from the Prime Minister’s time at Oxford University.

On fan website/mouthpiece TrueToYou, Morrissey posted an amended version of PETA’s statement on the alleged events, which were revealed in an extract of a new biography by Michael Ashcroft:

No, boys won’t be boys – not when it’s sexual perversion and also involves a vulnerable victim of slaughter, a feeling being who lost his or her life and then was used for a prank. Where have we seen other people in power misusing and sexually abusing corpses? This conduct is not excusable just because the perpetrator is prejudiced against and sneers at the other individual’s identity. A prime minister is supposed to protect the most vulnerable. Most pigs in the UK already live lives filled with pain and fear, confined to severely crowded, filthy sheds and denied the opportunity to engage in any natural behaviour. They are routinely mutilated, usually without any anaesthetics, including castration and cutting off their tails and teeth. If the allegations made by Lord Ashcroft are true, that Mr Cameron performed a sexual act on a dead pig while at Oxford University, then it shows a callousness and complete lack of empathy entirely unbefitting a man in his position, and he should resign.

Meanwhile, last night Morrissey played what he claimed was his last ever UK show, at London’s Hammersmith Apollo. He has blamed the decision on a lack of interest from UK record labels, having been dropped by Harvest last year.

The History Of Rock – a brand new monthly magazine from the makers of Uncut – a brand new monthly magazine from the makers of Uncut – is now on sale in the UK. Click here for more details.

Meanwhile, the November 2015 issue of Uncut is now on sale in the UK – featuring Rod Stewart, Joanna Newsom, John Grant, Julian Cope, The Doors, Linda Ronstadt, Peter Gabriel, The Dead Weather, Deerhunter, Otis Redding, Captain Beefheart and more.

Uncut: the spiritual home of great rock music.

Introducing… The new Uncut!

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It's hard to imagine two more disparate musical figures than Rod Stewart and Joanna Newsom, but last month Jaan Uhelszki paid LA house calls on both of them to file a couple of noteworthy exclusives for the new issue of Uncut, on sale in the UK today. Among other things, we learn that Newsom enjoys ...

It’s hard to imagine two more disparate musical figures than Rod Stewart and Joanna Newsom, but last month Jaan Uhelszki paid LA house calls on both of them to file a couple of noteworthy exclusives for the new issue of Uncut, on sale in the UK today. Among other things, we learn that Newsom enjoys two breakfasts, one of them involving fennel pollen mayonnaise, and hear Stewart’s surprising explanation for why The Faces held off reforming until after the death of Ian McLagan. We also find out that Stewart doesn’t know what Americana is. “I’ve never quite understood what that term means,” he admits. “It was a name that people were bandying around this time last year. I’d be, ‘what the fuck’s that?'”

In fairness, a similar question has probably been asked in the Uncut office a few times over the years, given the elastic possibilities of what Americana can represent – a music that in some artful way taps into the traditions of the States, maybe? That at least has a working understanding of what listeners want when they talk about authenticity, though the term “authenticity” is probably even harder to define and understand than Americana.

Newsom, meanwhile, provides us with a playlist of the records she was listening to while putting together her astonishing fourth album, “Divers”. Plenty of these, I think, would qualify as Americana – not just Mickey Newbury’s “Lovers”, but “Nilsson Sings Newman”, Judee Sill’s “Heart Food”, Jimmy Webb’s phantasmagorically overblown “Land’s End”, too. To that list, you could usefully add “Divers” itself, an album that sounds at once arcane and timeless, and which revels in an absorbing degree of lyrical craft and reference.

“Divers” is packed with allusion and discoveries – beginning with the mapping of Greenwich Village on an ancient Native American settlement called Sapokanikan. There are burial sites beneath Washington Square, New York mayors and Lenape Indian chiefs, all in the text of a single song; “Sapokanikan”, which you can also hear on this month’s free Uncut CD.

To understand America, and Americana too, historical perspectives can be useful. “For someone to dig that much into the songs is such an investment of faith,” Newsom tells Jaan Uhelszki. But it’s one way in which songs can endure and keep revealing new details and nuances, hundreds of listens down the line. To paraphrase our cover star, they can make us dance, sing, or anything…

Keith Richards discusses the Stones, drugs and his new solo album on Marc Maron’s WTF podcast

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Keith Richards is the latest guest to appear on US comedian Marc Maron's WTF podcast. In the 70-minute interview, Richards dicusses his new album, Crosseyed Heart, drugs, fights, and the evolution of the Rolling Stones. Download the podcast here, and watch Richards' appearance on the BBC's Culture ...

Keith Richards is the latest guest to appear on US comedian Marc Maron‘s WTF podcast. In the 70-minute interview, Richards dicusses his new album, Crosseyed Heart, drugs, fights, and the evolution of the Rolling Stones.

Download the podcast here, and watch Richards’ appearance on the BBC’s Culture Show below.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oT-ArKNdtKY

The History Of Rock – a brand new monthly magazine from the makers of Uncut – a brand new monthly magazine from the makers of Uncut – is now on sale in the UK. Click here for more details.

Meanwhile, the November 2015 issue of Uncut is now on sale in the UK – featuring Rod Stewart, Joanna Newsom, John Grant, Julian Cope, The Doors, Linda Ronstadt, Peter Gabriel, The Dead Weather, Deerhunter, Otis Redding, Captain Beefheart and more.

Uncut: the spiritual home of great rock music.

John Coltrane’s A Love Supreme: The Complete Masters box set announced

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Verve Music Group have announced details of a 50th anniversary edition of John Coltrane's A Love Supreme. The Complete Masters - including every take, recorded conversation and overdub from the two-day recording session in 1964 - will be released on November 6. The box also includes the reportedly ...

Verve Music Group have announced details of a 50th anniversary edition of John Coltrane‘s A Love Supreme. The Complete Masters – including every take, recorded conversation and overdub from the two-day recording session in 1964 – will be released on November 6.

The box also includes the reportedly “long-lost session reels” documenting the second day session, featuring Coltrane, Elvin Jones, Jimmy Garrison and McCoy Tyner, along with Archie Shepp and Dr. Art Davis.

The album will be released in two formats: a three-CD “Super Deluxe Edition” that includes Coltrane’s July 1965 performance at the Festival Mondial du Jazz Antibes, with an introduction by Carlos Santana. A two-CD set features the original album, along with mono reference versions of two tracks, and seven unreleased performances. There’s also a 32-page booklet featuring an essay written by music historian Ashley Kahn, rare photos, and Coltrane’s sketches and written works that underpinned the album.

The History Of Rock – a brand new monthly magazine from the makers of Uncut – a brand new monthly magazine from the makers of Uncut – is now on sale in the UK. Click here for more details.

Meanwhile, the November 2015 issue of Uncut is now on sale in the UK – featuring Rod Stewart, Joanna Newsom, John Grant, Julian Cope, The Doors, Linda Ronstadt, Peter Gabriel, The Dead Weather, Deerhunter, Otis Redding, Captain Beefheart and more.

Uncut: the spiritual home of great rock music.

The Smiths: the making of Meat Is Murder

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With the imminent release of Morrissey's debut novel, List Of The Lost, now seems like a good time to post my Smiths' Meat Is Murder cover story from the February 2015 issue of Uncut... Follow me on Twitter @MichaelBonner -------- The Pleasures Of The Flesh If their first album set out the emot...

Asked for an enduring image of Morrissey during the Meat Is Murder period, Dave Harper alights upon the singer’s choice of clothing. “He started to wear a rather large hat, bigger than a trilby. A homburg? Wide-brimmed. And a long overcoat, probably an expensive one. He always had expensive luggage. He bought Rimowa. It was aluminium, almost corrugated; it might have even been a wheelie case. I was pretty impressed with his taste in luggage. He liked having nice, expensive things.”

Hats? Coats? Luxury luggage brands? Clearly, in 1985 Morrissey and The Smiths were going somewhere. A No 1 album. A sell-out tour, including a headline show at the Royal Albert Hall (“each of our families had a private box,” remembers Rourke). But such was the speed at which they were moving, in August, 1985, they returned to the studio to begin work on their third album, The Queen Is Dead. “They brought vegetarianism into the middle of the debate for young people at the time in a way that nobody else could have done it,” insists Bragg. “Instead of writing a gentle song about loving the animals, going in there like that with a buzz saw, with the sounds of the abattoir in the background, it was a fabulous piece of agitprop.”

The Smiths further reinforced their political agenda by briefly allying themselves with the Red Wedge tour. But Meat Is Murder remains their most enduring statement. “It was a very important record,” reflects Andy Rourke. “It educated a lot of people as to the plight of animals and their mistreatment; the barbarism, literally. What Morrissey and The Smiths have done in terms of promoting vegetarianism is amazing.”

The album’s title song, meanwhile, continues to be a live highlight of Morrissey’s solo sets; still lit with the familiar blood-red wash devised on the 1985 tour. Introducing the song onstage at London’s O2 Arena, on November 29, 2014, Morrissey was moved to cite a story that had recently broken in the UK newspapers. “I read the other day that 75 per cent of chicken sold in the UK is contaminated and therefore poisonous,” he observed. “And I thought to myself: ‘Ha, ha, ha, ha…’”

Watch Kim Gordon in German horror film Der Nachtmahr

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Kim Gordon has a small part in the upcoming German horror film Der Nachtmahr, directed by visual artist Akiz. Variety describes the film as centring on "a grotesque, Gollum-like homunculus that may or may not be haunting 17-year-old Tina Peterson." Gordon plays the protagonist's English teacher. Wa...

Kim Gordon has a small part in the upcoming German horror film Der Nachtmahr, directed by visual artist Akiz. Variety describes the film as centring on “a grotesque, Gollum-like homunculus that may or may not be haunting 17-year-old Tina Peterson.” Gordon plays the protagonist’s English teacher.

Watch her scene, and the film’s trailer, below.

https://vimeo.com/139146387

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Ryan Adams’ Taylor Swift cover album is streaming in full

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Ryan Adams' full-length cover of Taylor Swift's 1989 is officially released today. It's available through iTunes, and also streaming in full; investigate his takes on the likes of "Shake It Off" and "Bad Blood" below, and head to Adams' YouTube channel to hear the rest. http://www.youtube.com/watch...

Ryan Adams‘ full-length cover of Taylor Swift‘s 1989 is officially released today. It’s available through iTunes, and also streaming in full; investigate his takes on the likes of “Shake It Off” and “Bad Blood” below, and head to Adams’ YouTube channel to hear the rest.

Adams has a lengthy history of covering other artists, ranging from Oasis’ “Wonderwall” to Bryan Adams’ “Summer Of ’69” and Foo Fighters’ “Times Like These”.

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Watch the seductive video for Father John Misty’s “The Night Josh Tillman Came To Our Apartment”

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Father John Misty has unveiled the video to 'The Night Josh Tillman Came To Our Apartment', taken from this year's I Love You, Honeybear. The Drew Pearce-directed clip sees Tillman successfully seducing himself. Watch below. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iY37fixfN_A Read Uncut's review of I Love ...

Father John Misty has unveiled the video to ‘The Night Josh Tillman Came To Our Apartment’, taken from this year’s I Love You, Honeybear. The Drew Pearce-directed clip sees Tillman successfully seducing himself. Watch below.

Read Uncut’s review of I Love You, Honeybear.

The History Of Rock – a brand new monthly magazine from the makers of Uncut – a brand new monthly magazine from the makers of Uncut – is now on sale in the UK. Click here for more details.

Meanwhile, the November 2015 issue of Uncut is now on sale in the UK – featuring Rod Stewart, Joanna Newsom, John Grant, Julian Cope, The Doors, Linda Ronstadt, Peter Gabriel, The Dead Weather, Deerhunter, Otis Redding, Captain Beefheart and more.

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Exclusive! Joanna Newsom discusses new album with Uncut

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Joanna Newsom has spoken exclusively to Uncut about her forthcoming album, Divers. Talking to Jaan Uhelszki in Los Angeles, Newsom discussed the "fear of loss" that informed her fourth album, and how it was prompted by her marriage to comedian Andy Samberg. "Everyone's getting older. When I crossed...

Joanna Newsom has spoken exclusively to Uncut about her forthcoming album, Divers.

Talking to Jaan Uhelszki in Los Angeles, Newsom discussed the “fear of loss” that informed her fourth album, and how it was prompted by her marriage to comedian Andy Samberg. “Everyone’s getting older. When I crossed that line in my mind where I knew I was with the person that I wanted to marry, it was a very heavy thing, because you’re inviting death into your life. You know that that’s hopefully after many, many, many, many years, but the idea of death stops being abstract, because there is someone you can’t bear to lose. when it registers as true, it’s like a little shade of grief that comes in when love is its most real version. Then it contains death inside of it, and then that death contains love inside of it.”

She also describes how her appearance in Paul Thomas Anderson’s Inherent Vice delayed the record, but that it was “totally worth it.” She added, “What really happened is I spent four years in this suspended state of agitation, waiting for things to make sense. But then it was just sustained, slow work.”

The diving theme first emerged in ‘You Will Not Take My Heart Alive’, but she didn’t notice it until a few songs in. “For me, it’s not just the diving that’s important, it’s the implication of the medium that’s being moved through in the process of diving and that, for me, might be the thing that really connects back to the thesis of… I don’t want to say thesis. That’s too much work.”

Newsom has unveiled another album track, ‘Leaving The City’, which you can hear below.

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U2 concert evacuated due to ‘unspecified security breach’

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Last night's (September 20) U2 concert in Stockholm has been evacuated following a security threat. A statement on the band's website details a "security breach," and explains that the lack of resolution means that tonight's concert has been postponed until September 22. All tickets remain valid. L...

Last night’s (September 20) U2 concert in Stockholm has been evacuated following a security threat. A statement on the band’s website details a “security breach,” and explains that the lack of resolution means that tonight’s concert has been postponed until September 22. All tickets remain valid.

Local media reported that police were searching for a man who entered the Ericsson Globe Arena carrying a gun. Reports of a bomb have been dismissed.

Concert organisers Live Nation are yet to comment on the circumstances surrounding the cancellation, simply stating that “safety is a priority” from the venue’s stage.

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Neil Young plays brand new and rare material at Farm Aid 30

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Neil Young unveiled a new song at Farm Aid's thirtieth anniversary concert this weekend (September 19). Performing with Promise Of The Real, Young debuted 'I Won't Quit', a tirade against corporate greed and the treatment of farmers and animals. Taking place in downtown Chicago, at the FirstMerit B...

Neil Young unveiled a new song at Farm Aid’s thirtieth anniversary concert this weekend (September 19). Performing with Promise Of The Real, Young debuted ‘I Won’t Quit’, a tirade against corporate greed and the treatment of farmers and animals.

Taking place in downtown Chicago, at the FirstMerit Bank Pavilion, his set also featured a number of rarities. He performed ‘Alabama’ for the first time since 1973’s Time Fades Away tour, and ‘Western Hero’ for the second time ever, following its inaugural outing at a Voters For Choice benefit in Washington DC on January 14, 1995. See the full setlist and Young and POTR’s set (starting at 7:36:00) below.

Setlist:
‘Workin’ Man’
‘A Rock Star Bucks A Coffee Shop’
‘Big Box’
‘Alabama’
‘Western Hero’
‘I Won’t Quit’
‘Love And Only Love’

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Meanwhile, the November 2015 issue of Uncut is now on sale in the UK – featuring Rod Stewart, Joanna Newsom, John Grant, Julian Cope, The Doors, Linda Ronstadt, Peter Gabriel, The Dead Weather, Deerhunter, Otis Redding, Captain Beefheart and more.

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