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Patti Smith to turn Just Kids memoir into a TV series

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Patti Smith's memoir Just Kids is to be turned into a TV mini series for Showtime. Smith will adapt her memoir with John Logan, who is showrunner on the cable network's series, Penny Dreadful. The announcement was made by Sowtime president David Nevins during the Television Critics Association's s...

Patti Smith‘s memoir Just Kids is to be turned into a TV mini series for Showtime.

Smith will adapt her memoir with John Logan, who is showrunner on the cable network’s series, Penny Dreadful.

The announcement was made by Sowtime president David Nevins during the Television Critics Association’s summer press tour.

The Hollywood Reporter quotes Nevins as saying, “Just Kids is one of my favorite memoirs of all time.

“Not only is it a fascinating portrait of artists coming of age, but it’s also an inspiring story of friendship, love and endurance. I’m so thrilled that Patti Smith will bring her unique voice to writing the scripts along with the gifted John Logan, who has been doing such a phenomenal job with Penny Dreadful for us.”

In a statement, Patti Smith said, “A limited series on Showtime will allow us to explore the characters more deeply, enabling us to develop stories beyond the book and allow a measure of unorthodox presentation.

“The medium of a television limited series offers narrative freedom and a chance to expand upon the themes of the book.”

Meanwhile, Smith’s new memoir, M Train, is due to be released on October 6. She will support the book’s release with a tour; currently, only North American dates have been announced.

October 6 New York, NY – New York Public Library
October 7 New York, NY – Barnes & Noble Union Square
October 8 Brooklyn, NY – St. Joseph’s College
October 9 Washington, DC – George Washington University
October 10 Boston, MA – Back Bay Events Center
October 11 Chicago, IL – Dominican University
October 12 Ann Arbor, MI – Michigan Theater
October 13 Toronto, Ontario – The Design Exchange
November 6 Philadelphia, PA – Free Library of Philadelphia
November 7 Portsmouth, NH – The Music Hall
November 12 Atlanta, GA – The Variety Playhouse
November 13 Nashville, TN – OZ Arts Nashville
November 15 Miami, FL – Miami Book Fair
November 16 Los Angeles, CA – The Orpheum Theatre
November 17 Santa Cruz, CA – Rio Theatre
November 18 San Rafael, CA – Dominican University
November 19 Berkeley, CA – First Congregational Church
November 20 Portland, OR – Newmark Theatre
November 22 Seattle, WA – Town Hall Seattle

On October 27, HarperCollins will also release an updated, expanded edition of 1998’s Patti Smith Collected Lyrics, featuring thirty-five new songs, new artwork, as well as an introduction from Smith herself.

Smith returns to the UK to play two shows at London’s Roundhouse on October 30 and 31. The shows are part of her tour celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Horses album.


You can read our review of Patti Smith live at Field Day, Victoria Park, London, June 7, 2015 by clicking here

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Meanwhile, the September 2015 issue of Uncut is on sale in the UK on Tuesday, July 28 – featuring David Gilmour, a free Grateful Dead CD, Bob Dylan and the Newport Folk Festival, AC/DC, Killing Joke, the Isley Brothers, Julien Temple, Ryley Walker and more.

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Led Zeppelin: The Ultimate Music Guide

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On December 10, 2007, Led Zeppelin took to the stage of the O2 Arena, London, for what may turn out to be a last, extraordinary reunion. The occasion was a tribute show for their old label boss, Ahmet Ertegun, though other agendas were certainly in play. Before the show had even been officially anno...

On December 10, 2007, Led Zeppelin took to the stage of the O2 Arena, London, for what may turn out to be a last, extraordinary reunion. The occasion was a tribute show for their old label boss, Ahmet Ertegun, though other agendas were certainly in play. Before the show had even been officially announced, Robert Plant digressed from talking about his new album with Alison Krauss, “Raising Sand”, to tell Uncut’s then-editor Allan Jones, “There’ll be one show, and that’ll be it. We need to do one last great show.”

If the stories at the time were to be believed, upwards of a million people tried to secure tickets, proving that Led Zeppelin’s popular appeal had hardly diminished in their time away. Looking through the archives of NME and Melody Maker to compile this deluxe, upgraded edition of our Ultimate Music Guide to Led Zeppelin (on sale in the UK on Thursday, though you can buy it here now), however, it became apparent that Led Zeppelin’s story was not just about enormous success, about the notable debauchery of legend. It was about an uncommonly driven band with terrifyingly high standards and surprisingly thin skins.

In 2015, in the wake of Jimmy Page’s elaborate expansions of the entire Led Zep catalogue, the idea of the band having once been unpopular with critics is hard to countenance. In this Ultimate Music Guide, you’ll find Uncut’s current writers writing incisively about each one of the band’s albums: finding riches and innovation in each of them, right up to the Plant and Page reunions of the 1990s, and – new in this edition – the former’s varied and potent solo efforts .

The fascinating old interviews, however, tell a different story. Often, they reveal a band baffled by the opprobrium they attract. The epic Led Zeppelin campaigns of the 1970s, it transpired, were driven not only by an unquenchable hunger for global domination, but also by a desire for excellence. And while Page, in particular, might have appeared untouchable and remote to his fans and detractors, the truth presented in these pages is that he was as human and vulnerable as most artists.

In this light, the 2007 reunion show and the extravagant remasters aren’t just a nostalgic celebration for Led Zep’s old fans, but a way of capitalising on the respect which the band have finally won, all these years down the line. For here, in the Ultimate Music Guide to Led Zeppelin, is the complete story of a band who took the blues to unimaginable new places, who transformed the heartsong of the disenfranchised into the conqueror’s battle hymn. Good times, bad times; you’re about to get your share…

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 September 2015 issue of Uncut is on sale in the UK on Tuesday, July 28 – featuring David Gilmour, a free Grateful Dead CD, Bob Dylan and the Newport Folk Festival, AC/DC, Killing Joke, the Isley Brothers, Julien Temple, Ryley Walker and more.

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Roger Waters is writing memoirs, planning a tour for next year

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Roger Waters has revealed that he’s planning to embark on a world tour in 2016 and is writing his autobiography. The news are reportedly anecdotally in an interview with Israeli newspaper Haaretz. Waters performed at the Newport Folk Festival on July 24, 2015. For his first live performance sin...

Roger Waters has revealed that he’s planning to embark on a world tour in 2016 and is writing his autobiography.

The news are reportedly anecdotally in an interview with Israeli newspaper Haaretz.

Waters performed at the Newport Folk Festival on July 24, 2015.

For his first live performance since the end of his Wall tour in 2013, Waters played an entirely acoustic set that featured Pink Floyd tracks as well as new and old solo material.

You can watch fan footage of new song “Crystal Clear” below.

He also covered Bob Dylan‘s “Forever Young”.

My Morning Jacket were a last-minute addition the line-up of the US festival and joined Waters onstage after having played their own set earlier in the day.

Levon Helm‘s daughter Amy got up with Waters as he covered her late father’s song “Wide River To Cross”.

Meanwhile, Roger Waters The Wall is scheduled for to screen at cinemas worldwide on September 29, 2015.

Written and directed by Waters and Sean Evans, the film debuted at last year’s Toronto Film Festival. The film includes concert footage from Waters’ three-year solo tour in which he played The Wall in its entirety, as well as behind-the-scenes footage of Waters’ exploring his own family history during World War 1 and World War 2.

Roger Waters said, ”I hope these world wide screenings this coming 29th September will be a good opportunity to remember, not just our fallen loved ones, but all the other guys fallen loved ones. Ashes and diamonds foe and friend we were all equal in the end.”

Waters will also reunite with his Pink Floyd bandmate Nick Mason on September 29 for a Q&A to accompany the screenings.

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 September 2015 issue of Uncut is on sale in the UK on Tuesday, July 28 – featuring David Gilmour, a free Grateful Dead CD, Bob Dylan and the Newport Folk Festival, AC/DC, Killing Joke, the Isley Brothers, Julien Temple, Ryley Walker and more.

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New Order, Steve Coogan, Shaun Ryder honour Tony Wilson in tribute video

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A host of musicians have paid tribute to Tony Wilson, Factory Records founder, on the eighth anniversary of his death. Poet Mike Garry and musician Joe Duddell have released a song in his honour called "St. Anthony: An Ode To Anthony H Wilson". The accompanying video features members of New Order ...

A host of musicians have paid tribute to Tony Wilson, Factory Records founder, on the eighth anniversary of his death.

Poet Mike Garry and musician Joe Duddell have released a song in his honour called “St. Anthony: An Ode To Anthony H Wilson“.

The accompanying video features members of New Order members Bernard Sumner, Stephen Morris, Gillian Gilbert, Shaun Ryder, John Cooper Clarke and Vini Reilly alongside Manchester luminaries including Steve Coogan, Paul Morley, Christopher Eccleston and Factory sleeve designer, Peter Saville.

Dundell based the music on New Order’s track, “Your Silent Face“. The song is remixed by Andrew Weatherall and will be released digitally and on 12” vinyl/CD on August 14 via Skinny Dog.

Watch the video below.

Speaking to The Guardian, Sumner said: “I think St Anthony is a very fitting and moving epitaph. I was very shocked by Tony’s death. He always seemed so young and enthusiastic in spirit. He had the attitude of a man in his 20s, which I thought was a great way to be.”

He continued: “Tony Wilson who was no saint, but he was a good man who did good things by using his position in the media to help musicians, artists and poets to grow. He didn’t need to do that, and he didn’t do it for the money, he did it because he was trying to do good for the culture of the city he lived in and loved.”

“Most people will have had some experience of cancer either personally or via a friend or family member. I know I have. So it is fantastic that all proceeds from St Anthony will go to cancer research, and it’s also very moving to know that even after all these years, people are still thinking of him, Ian Curtis, Martin Hannett and Rob Gretton.”

Proceeds from the event and single will go to the Christie Charitable Fund.

Tony Wilson died on August 10, 2007, aged 57.

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 September 2015 issue of Uncut is on sale in the UK on Tuesday, July 28 – featuring David Gilmour, a free Grateful Dead CD, Bob Dylan and the Newport Folk Festival, AC/DC, Killing Joke, the Isley Brothers, Julien Temple, Ryley Walker and more.

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Joanna Newsom announces new album, Divers, and shares track, “Sapokanikan”

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Joanna Newsom has announced details of her first album in five years. Divers will be released by Drag City on October 23. She has released a video for “Sapokanikan”, which has been directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ky9Ro9pP2gc The album has been produced by St...

Joanna Newsom has announced details of her first album in five years.

Divers will be released by Drag City on October 23.

She has released a video for “Sapokanikan”, which has been directed by Paul Thomas Anderson.

The album has been produced by Steve Albini and Noah Georgeson and features contributions from Nico Muhly, Ryan Francesconi and Dave Longstreth.

Newsom first confirmed she was working on new material in December, 2014.

Speaking to Dazed, she commented: “I’m working on something new – I should hopefully have a little more news soon. I’ve been working hard for a lot of those five years on a new idea.”

The tracklisting for Divers is:

Anecdotes
Sapokanikan
Leaving the City
Goose Eggs
Waltz of the 101st Lightborne
The Things I Say
Divers
Same Old Man
You Will Not Take My Heart Alive
A Pin-Light Bent
Time, As a Symptom

The album can be pre-ordered from the Drag City website by clicking here.

It can also be pre-ordered from iTunes by clicking here.

Recently, Newsom appeared in Inherent Vice, the latest film from Anderson.

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 September 2015 issue of Uncut is on sale in the UK on Tuesday, July 28 – featuring David Gilmour, a free Grateful Dead CD, Bob Dylan and the Newport Folk Festival, AC/DC, Killing Joke, the Isley Brothers, Julien Temple, Ryley Walker and more.

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Samatha Crain – Under Branch & Thorn & Tree

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For many, last year’s European debut Kid Face served as a compelling introduction to Samantha Crain. Though she’s been making records for the best part of ten years now, picking up plaudits from sympatico touring partners like First Aid Kit and Deer Tick. Under Branch & Thorn & Tree, wh...

For many, last year’s European debut Kid Face served as a compelling introduction to Samantha Crain. Though she’s been making records for the best part of ten years now, picking up plaudits from sympatico touring partners like First Aid Kit and Deer Tick.

Under Branch & Thorn & Tree, while less directly autobiographical than Kid Face, is a deft patchwork of stories and impressions largely drawn from first-hand experience, both in her native Oklahoma and beyond. Her folksy arrangements favour the minimal, the graceful plasticity of Crain’s voice framed by acoustic guitar, percussive strings and discreet rhythms. She calls this her underdog album. “Killer” was inspired by the Occupy Movement, while the very lovely “Outside The Pale” alludes to her own Choctaw heritage: “You and I tell the stories the TV won’t release/ They keep us in the wild / Under branch and thorn and tree.”

There are existential echoes of Jason Molina, a key inspiration, on many of these songs. “When You Come Back” or “If I Had A Dollar”, for instance, wouldn’t feel out of place on a Songs:Ohia album. But the spirit of Joanna Newsom also pervades Crain’s work, particularly in the unusual phrasing and her habit of stretching a vowel until it finds the perfect place to alight.

Most striking of all, perhaps, is her gift for a convincing narrative. “Elk City” tells the true tale of a 17-year-old girl who arrives in a new town with her boyfriend, only for him to scarper when boom turns to bust. She consoles herself with a fling, only to find that “that night turned into nine months sittin’ on my ass/Waiting for a baby/My first and my last”. And nothing quite prepares you for “You Or Mystery”, the story of a lonely neighbour who ends up dead in his own kitchen.

As with everything Crain does, the profound and the tragic is to be found in the tiniest detail.

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Meanwhile, the September 2015 issue of Uncut is on sale in the UK on Tuesday, July 28 – featuring David Gilmour, a free Grateful Dead CD, Bob Dylan and the Newport Folk Festival, AC/DC, Killing Joke, the Isley Brothers, Julien Temple, Ryley Walker and more.

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Julian Cope announces reissues of World Shut Your Mouth and Fried

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Julian Cope is re-releasing World Shut Your Mouth and Fried. The reissues gather together for the first time the b-sides of contemporaneous singles and associated BBC radio sessions, and both albums feature sleeve notes by Cope's long-serving PR and Uncut contributor, Mick Houghton. Both albums ar...

Julian Cope is re-releasing World Shut Your Mouth and Fried.

The reissues gather together for the first time the b-sides of contemporaneous singles and associated BBC radio sessions, and both albums feature sleeve notes by Cope’s long-serving PR and Uncut contributor, Mick Houghton.

Both albums are released by Caroline on August 14, 2015.

World Shut Your Mouth was originally released in February 1984 while Fried in November that same 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 September 2015 issue of Uncut is on sale in the UK on Tuesday, July 28 – featuring David Gilmour, a free Grateful Dead CD, Bob Dylan and the Newport Folk Festival, AC/DC, Killing Joke, the Isley Brothers, Julien Temple, Ryley Walker and more.

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Prince compares record contracts to “slavery”

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Prince has used a rare meeting with journalists to take a shot at the way the music industry works, comparing record contracts to "slavery", and advising young artists not to sign. According to NPR, Prince met 10 journalists at his Paisley Park Studios in Minneapolis on Saturday [August 8, 2015], w...

Prince has used a rare meeting with journalists to take a shot at the way the music industry works, comparing record contracts to “slavery”, and advising young artists not to sign.

According to NPR, Prince met 10 journalists at his Paisley Park Studios in Minneapolis on Saturday [August 8, 2015], where he addressed the state of the music industry.

The singer revealed the reason he is releasing his new album, HitNRun, directly through Jay Z’s streaming service Tidal. “Record contracts are just like — I’m gonna say the word – slavery,” NPR reports Prince as saying. “I would tell any young artist… don’t sign.”

Prince complained that record company contracts reduce artists to the level of “indentured servitude”, with little control over how their music is used or the revenue they receive from streaming services.

“Once we have our own resources, we can provide what we need for ourselves,” Prince said of why he decided to work with Tidal, “Jay Z spent $100 million of his own money to build his own service. We have to show support for artists who are trying to own things for themselves.”

The Minneapolis Star Tribune reports that Prince later debuted two songs from his new album, possibly titled “Million Dollar Show” and “Shut It Down”. The Tribune report descibes them as “very dense and mechanical, with lots of intriguing electronic noises.”

HitNRun will be released through Tidal on September 7. A physical release will follow, according to the Tribute.

During a lawsuit against Warner Bros in 1993, Prince wrote the word “Slave” on his face in protest against the label.

Prince and the label later reconciled.

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 September 2015 issue of Uncut is on sale in the UK on Tuesday, July 28 – featuring David Gilmour, a free Grateful Dead CD, Bob Dylan and the Newport Folk Festival, AC/DC, Killing Joke, the Isley Brothers, Julien Temple, Ryley Walker and more.

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Uncut’s 50 best American punk albums

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The Uncut team have dug out their leather jackets and Converse sneakers and compiled a Top 50 of the greatest American punk albums. But what constitutes “American punk” in the first place? After some debate, we decided to avoid the ur-punk groups like The Velvet Underground and The Stooges, or t...

The Uncut team have dug out their leather jackets and Converse sneakers and compiled a Top 50 of the greatest American punk albums. But what constitutes “American punk” in the first place? After some debate, we decided to avoid the ur-punk groups like The Velvet Underground and The Stooges, or the proto-punk garage scene that spawned Nuggets, and focus on the period between 1975 – where the CBGB’s crowd were at their rowdiest – and 1983, when punk had arguably fragmented and mutated into something beyond its original form.

Our chronological list incorporates albums by bands hailing from the urban-industrial landscape of Cleveland, the backwaters of the American Northwest, from Los Angeles, New York, Houston and Minneapolis. One album is produced by a ’60s West Coast rock legend. Another features 14 songs in 15 minutes. A third includes an unlikely encomium to Idi Amin. Here, then, is Uncut’s pick of the loudest, fastest, hardest, sweatiest albums ever… Hey! Ho! Let’s go!

Written by Damien Love, John Robinson, Peter Shapiro, Jim Wirth. Originally published in Uncut’s March 2014 issue (Take 202).

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1 THE DICTATORS
Go Girl Crazy!
EPIC, 1975

Rarely accorded iconic status, The Dictators’ debut is a milestone in smart-assed, knuckleheaded American punk, hymning beer, junk food and TV in stoopid anthems like “Teengenerate”. Formed in 1973 around the three-chord method of songwriter-bassist Andy “Adny” Shernoff and metal soloing of guitarist Ross “The Boss” Friedman, their no-frills New York street gang look and trash culture aesthetic predated the Ramones (as did their buzzsaw cover of “California Sun”). Roadie-turned-singer Handsome Dick Manitoba’s antics made them a live favourite, but an antagonistic presence: Manitoba’s macho heckling of Jayne County resulted in a brawl that saw The Dictators banned from Max’s Kansas City. DL

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2 PATTI SMITH
Horses
ARISTA, 1975

Improvising with her group, extemporising lyrics, Smith’s early shows were pitched between Lenny Bruce-style stand-up and Beat poetry happening. The glory of Horses is how it refines that experimentation into a solid set of songs, while retaining every flutter of Smith’s visionary vibration. Her love of French Symbolist poetry informs the fever dream lyrics, but equally important is the album’s pop-literateness, collaging old songs (“Gloria”, “Land Of A Thousand Dances”) as the foundations from which she takes flight. John Cale’s production leaves the rough edges on the jams driven by guitarist Lenny Kaye, while Tom Verlaine contributes inimitable flashes as guest guitarist. DL

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3 RAMONES
Ramones
SIRE, 1976

Dolly Parton famously joked “it costs a lot of money to look this cheap”. By the same token, to sound as stupid as the Ramones managed on their debut required considerable intelligence. Superficially a piledriving record, Ramones is actually all about variety: noise and silence, punk and pop, black and white. So it was with the songs. From hustler’s lament to high-school romance; United Fruit and Castro to assault with a deadly weapon… the Ramones had it all covered. The extremity makes it punk. The subtlety makes it an enduring classic. JR

The Sisters Of Mercy announce Floodland vinyl boxed set

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The Sisters Of Mercy have announced details of a new vinyl boxed set collecting material from their second album, Floodland. The set will be released by Rhino on September 25 and contains four LPs, all pressed on 180-gram vinyl. It will be released digitally on the same day, while all the songs wi...

The Sisters Of Mercy have announced details of a new vinyl boxed set collecting material from their second album, Floodland.

The set will be released by Rhino on September 25 and contains four LPs, all pressed on 180-gram vinyl.

It will be released digitally on the same day, while all the songs will be available for download individually.

The Floodland collection includes the band’s album, originally released in 1987, as well as the contemporaneous singles and b-sides.

This set follows on from the vinyl box set of the band’s debut album, First And Last And Always, which was released by Rhino in July.

After the dissolution of the First And Last And Always line-up, Floodland introduced a new configuration of the Sisters, with Andrew Eldritch and trusty drum machine Doktor Avalanche joined by former Gun Club bassist, Patricia Morrison.

Floodland yielded the band’s first top 10 single, “This Corrosion“.

The tracklisting for the Floodland boxed set is:

Floodland
Side A
“Dominion/Mother Russia”
“Flood I”
“Lucretia My Reflection”
“1959”

Side B
“This Corrosion”
“Flood II”
“Driven Like The Snow”
“Never Land (A Fragment)”

This Corrosion 12″
Side A
“This Corrosion”

Side B
“Torch”
“Colours”

Dominion 12″
Side A
“Dominion” (12″ Edit)
“Untitled”

Side B
“Sandstorm”
“Emma”

Lucretia My Reflection
Side A
“Lucretia My Reflection”

Side B
“Long Train” (1984)

This new boxed set marks the digital debut for all the songs featured on the 12″ singles.

Meanwhile, the Sisters play a run of UK dates in October.

They play:

October 12: Glasgow ABC
October 14: Leeds Beckett University
October 15: Nottingham Rock City
October 17: Manchester Ritz
October 18: London Roundhouse

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 September 2015 issue of Uncut is on sale in the UK on Tuesday, July 28 – featuring David Gilmour, a free Grateful Dead CD, Bob Dylan and the Newport Folk Festival, AC/DC, Killing Joke, the Isley Brothers, Julien Temple, Ryley Walker and more.

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Ornette Coleman – Ornette: Made In America

Ornette Coleman celebrated his 85th birthday this year, and this enjoyable, impressionistic 1984 documentary also includes a landmark occasion. The film opens in the musician’s hometown of Fort Worth, Texas and the declaration of that day (September 29, 1983) as “Ornette Coleman Day”, and with...

Ornette Coleman celebrated his 85th birthday this year, and this enjoyable, impressionistic 1984 documentary also includes a landmark occasion. The film opens in the musician’s hometown of Fort Worth, Texas and the declaration of that day (September 29, 1983) as “Ornette Coleman Day”, and with him being presented by a local dignitary with the keys to the city in the shape of a tie clip. “But you’re not wearing a tie.”

The easefulness with which Coleman confronts such occasions, indeed deals with everything, is the tacit subject of this reissued film. Though notionally rooted in Fort Worth, where Coleman is playing an orchestra date with his band, the film travels far and wide musically, geographically and philosophically, incorporating surprising digressions into the thinking of Buckminster Fuller, meetings with Brion Gysin and William Burroughs, and topics as far removed as castration, education and space travel.

Some bits work better than others (there’s an unnecessary dramatized motif of the young Ornette wandering about looking likely to change the jazz landscape). Still, the mingling of the 1980s footage, complete with scrolling pixel subtitles, and earlier archive material (OC playing in a camp on a civil rights march, or under canvas with Moroccan tribesmen, or in rehearsal) is strangely satisfying.

Maybe as interesting as the playing, are several informal conversations. Whether he’s reminiscing with old friends about how Fort Worth saxophonist King Curtis was already “making heavy money” in New York by the time Coleman arrived there, or chatting to journalist/musician Bob Palmer or his own son Denardo, what emerges is a great warmth and openness to new things.

Denardo is an especially important figure here. It’s one thing to see him playing drums with his dad in the hectic but strangely groovy freebop that was Coleman’s 1983 mode. More surprising is to see him in rehearsal with his dad and bassist Charlie Haden in 1968, aged 10. It’s not an issue – simply a question of Coleman recognizing his son’s talent and embracing his potential.

There are some boggling moments to this open-mindedness. So keen to explore fidelity was he that Coleman approached a physician with a view to his castration. No less interesting was his 1970s purchase of a former school on the Lower East Side where he hoped to develop a creative workshop and performance space. It was a rough area and Coleman was robbed, tied to a chair and beaten in his property. “He crawled across the floor to the phone to call me,” Denardo recalls evenly. During another similar assault in the building, he sustained a punctured lung.

Still, he’ll try anything. Perhaps it’s the case that in spite of his unassuming manner (he speaks softly and with a lisp), Coleman’s belief in his talent is such he knows he can bring something powerful to any musical situation. Whatever, it’s also been the recipe for an extraordinary life.

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 September 2015 issue of Uncut is on sale in the UK on Tuesday, July 28 – featuring David Gilmour, a free Grateful Dead CD, Bob Dylan and the Newport Folk Festival, AC/DC, Killing Joke, the Isley Brothers, Julien Temple, Ryley Walker and more.

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Morrissey shares previously unheard demos

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Morrissey has shared three previously unheard demos from the Years Of Refusal sessions. They are initial run-throughs of "Something Is Squeezing My Skull", "One Day Goodbye Will Be Farewell" and "Mama Lay Softly On The Riverbed" which were recorded in 2008. They are currently streaming on the quas...

Morrissey has shared three previously unheard demos from the Years Of Refusal sessions.

They are initial run-throughs of “Something Is Squeezing My Skull“, “One Day Goodbye Will Be Farewell” and “Mama Lay Softly On The Riverbed” which were recorded in 2008.

They are currently streaming on the quasi-official fan site, True To You.

Years Of Refusal was Morrissey’s ninth solo album, following 2006’s Ringleader Of The Tormentors.

It was the first Morrissey album since 1992’s Your Arsenal not to feature long-time bandmate Alain Whyte on guitar.

Meanwhile, a spokesperson for the Transportation Security Administration has denied claims made by Morrissey that he was sexually assaulted by airport security at San Francisco International Airport last week.

Morrissey had alleged that the incident took place on July 27 as he prepared to board a British Airways flight to London, claiming that a security officer “crouched before me and groped my penis and testicles”.

However, TSA spokesman Mike England has said in a statement obtained by The Guardian: “TSA takes all allegations of misconduct seriously and strives to treat every passenger with dignity and respect.”

The statement continued to state that the incident, in the TSA’s opinion, “followed standard operating procedures”.

The statement added: “Upon review of closed circuit TV footage, TSA determined that the supervised officer followed standard operating procedures in the screening of this individual.

“During the screening process, if an anomaly is detected, secondary screening is required to ensure the passenger does not have threat items, such as explosives, concealed under clothing.

“TSA works with numerous groups to continuously refine and enhance our procedures to improve the passenger experience while also ensuring the safety of the traveling public.”

Morrissey has announced live dates for September.

He’ll play:

Plymouth, Plymouth Pavillions (September 15)
Hull, Hull Arena (September 18)
London, Eventim Hammersmith Apollo (September 20, 21)

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Ryan Adams covers Taylor Swift’s 1989 in the style of The Smiths…

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Ryan Adams has revealed that he is recording covers of Taylor Swift's album 1989 in full and in the style of The Smiths. He broke the news on Twitter, posting on August 5: https://twitter.com/TheRyanAdams/status/629169482976657408 https://twitter.com/TheRyanAdams/status/629169724891504640 https:...

Ryan Adams has revealed that he is recording covers of Taylor Swift‘s album 1989 in full and in the style of The Smiths.

He broke the news on Twitter, posting on August 5:

Swift responded to Adams Tweets, confirming the work was genuine.

Adams has continued to post updates on the recording process using the hashtag #1989.

At the time of writing this story, he appears to be moving away from The Smiths to embrace other influences:

It is, at this point, unclear if or when this work with officially see the light of day.

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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The Dream Syndicate – The Days Of Wine And Roses

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In 1982, guitar music’s lights seemed to be blinking out all over Europe, as an ascendant synth-pop declared the sound dead. Nostalgia for the ’60s was a laughable idea barely a decade after its end, as pop continued its apparently ceaseless drive into the future. In the US, where The Replacemen...

In 1982, guitar music’s lights seemed to be blinking out all over Europe, as an ascendant synth-pop declared the sound dead. Nostalgia for the ’60s was a laughable idea barely a decade after its end, as pop continued its apparently ceaseless drive into the future. In the US, where The Replacements, Hüsker Dü and hardcore were at least forging an underground response to the times, Steve Wynn remembers even punk already feeling “about a million years ago”, as its energy splintered into inward-turning ghettos.

LA’s ’60s-pining Paisley Underground, creatively led by Wynn’s The Dream Syndicate, with The Rain Parade and nascent Bangles in its ranks, was a radical movement because it reactivated a scorned past. When The Dream Syndicate’s first UK single “Tell Me When It’s Over” was played on Radio 1 it sounded like a sudden beacon of hope, as did REM’s “Radio Free Europe” and, soon, Green On Red. More than The Doors and Love records encoded in the Bunnymen’s DNA, The Dream Syndicate threw a shameless life-line to the sharpest ’60s and ’70s music: “CCR, Crazy Horse, and Bob Dylan”, their US label’s ad noted; the Velvets, every review added, and Big Star and the Stones. Wynn’s obsessive purchase of every Postcard Record he could find in LA absorbed Young Scotland’s ransacking of recent history, too.

These influences seem so obvious now. They weren’t then. These days, when outrunning rock’s past is a full-time job few are applying for, The Dream Syndicate’s debut LP should sound embarrassingly redundant, their mission having succeeded all too well. In fact, benefiting from only having the budget for a single small-hours session, The Days Of Wine And Roses is as timelessly potent as the records that inspired it.

A snare-snap like a starter-pistol opens “Tell Me When It’s Over”, which guitarist Karl Precoda’s fuzz-heavy riff tunnels through, while, with “Stuck Inside Of Mobile…” surely on his mind, Wynn wearily repeats the title phrase. What that phrase’s “it” might be is left mysterious, on an album whose lyrics Literature major Wynn leaves oblique, though the unhealthy habits and affairs they allude to in LA after dark seem plain. The music’s power starts with a rhythm section, drummer Dennis Duck particularly, which shapes every song with a streamlined, sharp momentum more of its time than the ’60s. The Paisley Underground was tagged a psychedelic revival, but punk’s example means the pace here rarely relents.

Precoda’s guitar meanwhile indulges the band’s fantasy that John Coltrane and Archie Shepp’s jazz explorations were theirs to command, as well as garage rock’s rowdy treasures. “Definitely Clean” is some sort of Stonesy, 20th nervous breakdown, until Precoda’s seesawing solo comes on like a speed-freak’s electric misunderstanding of modal jazz. Then the climactic title track unfurls The Dream Syndicate’s whole, wild repertoire: psychedelia at punk pace, barely disguised chunks of “Subterranean Homesick Blues”, a guitar blast like a foghorn in morse code, and the drawled, half-ironic nostalgia of Wynn, a young man in the age of Reagan, not Aquarius.

The six 1982 rehearsal tracks which replace the extras on Rhino’s 2001 edition obviously lack the on-the-fly pop perfection which instinctively disciplines the album’s experiments. Songs destined for 1984’s Sandy Pearlman-produced Medicine Show instead gain a raw, echoing toughness. Amongst several unreleased, unremarkable songs, the eight-and-a-half-minute “Like Mary” is a motorik jam with garage explosions.

The Dream Syndicate led the way into the ’80s’ “post post-punk universe”, Steve Shelley declares in a booklet of peers’ testimonials. The rehearsals show they had more common ground with the East Coast experiments of Sonic Youth (barely recorded in 1982) than was obvious back then. But the alchemising of the ’60s’ most exciting moments into a lucid ’80s classic is The Dream Syndicate’s singular achievement.

Q&A
Steve Wynn
Had you heard these rehearsal tracks since you recorded them?

Not since I took the cassette back home that night. Tapes deteriorate, and sometimes good ideas as well. But it shocked me how modern it sounded. One reason is we were into all the good stuff. People look back and think The Dream Syndicate was this forerunner of Americana. I was as enamoured as anything by what was happening in England. And I can hear it when I hear that record now. There’s a way I’m singing that I never really did again, that has a bit of Julian Cope and Ian McCulloch and Mark E Smith.

1982 was the high-water mark of synth-pop, when many people thought guitar music was on the way out. Were you making a stand with this music?
Definitely. In interviews, a question that came up way too often was, ‘Now, why are you playing guitars? Are you trying to make a statement?’ It was seen as this anachronistic, perverse choice.

What do you remember of recording the album?
To me it seems like yesterday. There was no budget. And we got cheaper rates starting at midnight. We got going then and finished the whole record at 8 in the morning, and all went straight to work at our day-jobs. That wasn’t a weird time to be up at that point in our lives anyway. And it adds this weird fuzziness and haziness, and took the preciousness off. It caught us on a good night.
Interview: Nick Hasted

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Martin Scorsese and Mick Jagger unveil new HBO series, Vinyl

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A teaser trailer has been released for Martin Scorsese and Mick Jagger's forthcoming HBO series, Vinyl. You can watch it below, and conveniently it is accompanied by a more detailed synopsis of the show itself. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2irZnQMovI Here's the blurb from HBO's Vinyl site, "t...

A teaser trailer has been released for Martin Scorsese and Mick Jagger‘s forthcoming HBO series, Vinyl.

You can watch it below, and conveniently it is accompanied by a more detailed synopsis of the show itself.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2irZnQMovI

Here’s the blurb from HBO’s Vinyl site, “this new drama series is set in 1970s New York.

“A ride through the sex- and drug-addled music business at the dawn of punk, disco, and hip-hop, the show is seen through the eyes of a record label president, Richie Finestra, played by Bobby Cannavale, who is trying to save his company and his soul without destroying everyone in his path.”

Scorsese and Jagger have been working on the show for a number of years; but HBO president Michael Lombardo finally revealed the show’s title last week in a Q&A session at the Television Critics Association.

Intriguingly, Variety reports that Lombardo also confirmed that one of the series regulars, James Jagger, will play the lead singer of a punk band, The Nasty Bits.

“(Rolling) Stones music will be in the series but not with any more frequency than any other music of the period,” said Lombardo. “Mick’s son is one of our series’ regulars. James is playing a young musician who looks not unlike his father. But the band has nothing to do with the Rolling Stones. Very different period. Very different trajectory.”

The series’ showrunner is Terence Winter, whose credits include Boardwalk Empire. Scorsese and Jagger are executive producers. Scorsese has, I assume though I’ve not seen it written down anywhere, directed the pilot.

Scorsese and Winter, of course, previously collaborated on the pilot for Boardwalk Empire. But more recently, both of them have been involved with The Audition: a short film that essentially is an advertisement for two new entertainment resorts, Studio City in Macau, China and City of Dreams in Manila, Philippines.

Such is the weight of the leisure group operating both sites that they can attract not only Scorsese and Winter, but to front their ad campaign they managed to entice Robert De Niro, Leonardo Di Caprio and Brad Pitt.

I wrote about The Audition here, but alas the trailer for the short film itself has now been withdrawn.

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Keith Richards: Sgt Pepper was “rubbish”

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Keith Richards has labelled The Beatles' Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band as "rubbish". Richards, who releases his first solo album Crosseyed Heart in 23 years in September, recently spoke to Esquire, where he described the Stones' height of fame during the mid-’60s, comparing the consequence...

Keith Richards has labelled The Beatles’ Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band as “rubbish”.

Richards, who releases his first solo album Crosseyed Heart in 23 years in September, recently spoke to Esquire, where he described the Stones’ height of fame during the mid-’60s, comparing the consequences to the effect success had on The Beatles.

“A whole roomful of chicks yelling at you is not so shabby,” Richards said. “Because the year before, nobody would look at you. But they talk about us – The Beatles, those chicks wore those guys out. They stopped touring in 1966 – they were done already. They were ready to go to India and shit.”

Responding to suggestions that his band’s music may have lasted the test of time better than that of The Beatles, Richards added: “The Beatles sounded great when they were The Beatles. But there’s not a lot of roots in that music. I think they got carried away. Why not? If you’re the Beatles in the ’60s, you just get carried away – you forget what it is you wanted to do.”

He continued: “You’re starting to do Sgt Pepper’s. Some people think it’s a genius album, but I think it’s a mishmash of rubbish, kind of like Satanic Majesties. If you can make a load of shit, so can we.”

You can read our preview of Richards’ Crosseyed Heart by clicking here.

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Grateful Dead members form new band; announce live debut

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Members of the Grateful Dead are to tour with John Mayer. Billboard reports that three of the Dead’s "core four" players - guitarist Bob Weir and drummers Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann - will go out as Dead & Company, with John Mayer on guitar. Uncut first reported rumours this was afoot b...

Members of the Grateful Dead are to tour with John Mayer.

Billboard reports that three of the Dead’s “core four” players – guitarist Bob Weir and drummers Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann – will go out as Dead & Company, with John Mayer on guitar.

Uncut first reported rumours this was afoot back in May.

Dead & Company’s first appearance will be on October 31 at New York’s Madison Square Garden – the site of more than 50 Grateful Dead shows.

Tickets for the New York show go on sale on Friday, August 14 and cost between $75 – $99.

The Dead & Company announcement comes shortly after the Grateful Dead’s run of five sold-out shows earlier this summer, billed as Fare Thee Well.

You can read our report about the Fare Thee Well anniversary shows by clicking here.

“Those songs weren’t done with us,” Bob Weir explained to Billboard. “It was a matter of who wanted to get back out on the road and keep doing it.” Mayer’s enthusiasm, he adds, “was the cherry on the sundae that made this project look like a good idea.”

Added Bill Kreutzmann, “When we first started playing years ago, it was with Pig Pen, and he was nothing but a blues guy. We took that and made it into the Grateful Dead and we’re doing that with John. And John gets to open up to many styles and doesn’t have to be locked into any one genre. And I think that’s why John is excited to play with us because we offer up a whole new cookie. He’s told me that he’s been at home working on our material like crazy. He’ll be one of us.”

Says Mickey Hart: “All the pieces just fell together magically. There was a kind of serendipity there – when you’re not actually looking for anything and then all of a sudden, it all appears.”

In addition to Mayer, Dead & Company will feature the Allman Brothers’ Oteil Burbridge on bass and keyboardist Jeff Chimenti, who played on the recent Fare Thee Well shows.

The band have launched a website: http://deadandcompany.com/.

Meanwhile, Uncut‘s current issue, dated September 2015, contains a free Grateful Dead CD: our historic attempt to piece together the album that should have followed “Workingman’s Dead” and “American Beauty”…

In other Dead news, Uncut has been hosting a series of online exclusives, previewing unheard tracks from the band’s forthcoming 30 Trips Around The Sun set. Click here to listen to our latest exclusive: an unreleased version of “Scarlet Begonias”.

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New book of unseen Bruce Springsteen photographs to be published

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A new book, Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band 1975, by Barbara Pyle is published in September by Reel Art Press. Taken during the recording, rehearsing and touring of Born To Run, the publication of Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band 1975 will coincide with a London exhibition featur...

A new book, Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band 1975, by Barbara Pyle is published in September by Reel Art Press.

Taken during the recording, rehearsing and touring of Born To Run, the publication of Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band 1975 will coincide with a London exhibition featuring photographs from the book.

The exhibition will open to the public from 13 October until November 28 at Snap Galleries, London.

The book captures the arc of Springsteen’s journey leading up to the release of Born To Run and the moment, in Barbara’s words, that “they became airborne”. Its release coincides with the fortieth anniversary of Born To Run.

“I first saw Bruce and the E Street Band by accident,” says Pyle. “I was blown away by their music. For the next year, I drove to as many of their gigs as I could reach. They jokingly started calling me their ‘official unofficial photographer.’ I was just expected to be there, and I almost always was – on my self-imposed mission to document this little known New Jersey band.

“I had the remarkable good fortune to spend most of the last Born To Run months in the studio with Bruce and the Band. I became sort of a living ‘good luck’ charm and was asked to be there many nights. I knew I was witnessing history in the making.”

The photographs document “the road house, garage band look of Bruce and the E Street Band out on the streets of New Orleans, Barbara’s hometown of Pauls Valley, Oklahoma, and in the small venues they played before the era of arena rock.”

The book also includes each band member’s first ever passport photos and outtakes, shot by Pyle before they went on tour.

The book costs £40. It is also available as a vintage deluxe limited edition version limited to 150 signed and numbered copies only.

Each edition features a unique vintage test print, printed by Barbara Pyle in 1975. Each photograph and book is also signed by Pyle. You can find more details about each unique edition by clicking here.

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The National’s Matt Berninger and Menomena’s Brent Knopf reveal new collaborative project

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Matt Berninger, vocalist and lyricist of The National, and Brent Knopf, the Portland musician and producer best known for his work in Menomena and his more recent band, Ramona Falls, have announced details of a new project. EL VY release their debut album Return To The Moon on October 30 via 4AD. ...

Matt Berninger, vocalist and lyricist of The National, and Brent Knopf, the Portland musician and producer best known for his work in Menomena and his more recent band, Ramona Falls, have announced details of a new project.

EL VY release their debut album Return To The Moon on October 30 via 4AD.

The album was recorded during the winter and spring of 2014-15, with Knopf sending Berninger occasional rough sketches of music and Berninger responding with melodies and lyrics.

Knopf explains, “I never worried about sending Matt something unfinished. He’s able to imagine where it can go. He can grab the four bars that will become the core of the track and develop them into something amazing.”

“This record is more autobiographical than anything else I’ve written,” says Berninger, “but the details aren’t true. It’s written in the voices of a few invented characters, composites of different people – myself, my wife, and other people I was thinking about.”

The tracklisting for Return To The Moon is

Return to the Moon (Political Song for Didi Bloome to Sing, with Crescendo)
I’m the Man to Be
Paul is Alive
Need a Friend
Silent Ivy Hotel
No Time To Crank The Sun
It’s A Game
Sleepin’ Light (feat. Ural Thomas)
Sad Case
Happiness, Missouri
Careless

EL VY will perform with a touring band for the following shows:

November
03 – PORTLAND, OR, Doug Fir Lounge
04 – SEATTLE, WA, Neumos
06 – SAN FRANCISCO, CA, The Independent
07 – LOS ANGELES, CA, Troubadour
10 – PHILADELPHIA, PA, Union Transfer
11 – WASHINGTON, DC, 9:30 Club
13 – NEW YORK, NY, Bowery Ballroom
14 – BROOKLYN, NY, Music Hall of Williamsburg
15 – BOSTON, MA, The Sinclair
16 – MONTREAL, QC, Theatre Fairmount
17 – TORONTO, ON, Opera House
19 – CHICAGO, IL, Metro
20 – MILWAUKEE, WI, The Turner
21 – MINNEAPOLIS, MN, First Avenue

December
01 – COPENHAGEN, Pumpehuset
02 – HAMBURG, Grunspan
03 – AMSTERDAM, Melkweg
04 – COLOGNE, Kantine
06 – BERLIN, Astra
07 – BRUSSELS, AB
08 – PARIS, Trabendo
10 – LONDON, Electric Ballroom
12 – MANCHESTER, Gorilla
13 – DUBLIN, Whelans

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Watch Brian Eno address Labour leadership rally

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Brian Eno has shown his support for Labour leadership contender, Jeremy Corbyn during a rally for Corbyn in Camden on Monday [August 3, 2015]. Corbyn is leading the opinion polls in the Labour Party leadership race, ahead of rivals Andy Burnham, Yvette Cooper and Liz Kendall. The party's members wi...

Brian Eno has shown his support for Labour leadership contender, Jeremy Corbyn during a rally for Corbyn in Camden on Monday [August 3, 2015].

Corbyn is leading the opinion polls in the Labour Party leadership race, ahead of rivals Andy Burnham, Yvette Cooper and Liz Kendall. The party’s members will vote for their new leader from August 14 to September 10, following the resignation of predecessor Ed Miliband after this year’s General Election.

In front of a reported crowd of around 2,500 people, Eno addressed criticism that Corbyn isn’t strong enough to win an election, Eno said during his speech: “I don’t think electability really is the most important thing. What’s important is that someone changes the conversation and moves us off this small-minded agenda.”

Former London mayor Ken Livingstone and Mark Serwotka, head of the Public and Commercial Services Union, were among other speakers at the event.

Meanwhile, five-time world snooker champion Ronnie O’Sullivan has also backed Corbyn to win the leadership contest.

“I like how he is being honest about raising taxes,” he blogged for EuroSport. “And that unless you raise taxes you won’t get a good National Health Service. That is just common sense, and I’m all for that philosophy.”

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