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Iggy Pop
Iggy Pop – Post Pop Depression
American seizure: Josh Homme oversees King Stooge's death trip
31st March 2016
Watch Iggy Pop cover David Bowie’s “The Jean Genie” and “Tonight”
Iggy Pop was among the artists appearing at a Tibet House Benefit concert that took place at New York's Carnegie Hall last night . During...
The Second Uncut Playlist Of 2016
Hear/read about the best new and old music of the week, direct from Uncut
Iggy Pop: “I ended up with a pistol in my gut in the parking lot”
The Ig tackles questions on classical civilisation, rock’n’roll epiphanies and Bowie’s Berlin years
Listen to Iggy Pop’s new track, “Gardenia”
Iggy Pop has announced details of a new album, Post Pop Depression. The album has been co-created with Josh Homme, and features his Queens Of...
Iggy Pop, Buzzcocks and The Damned to celebrate punk’s 40th anniversary at Isle of Wight Festival
Buzzcocks are on the bill, too
New Order, Steve Coogan, Shaun Ryder honour Tony Wilson in tribute video
Factory Records founder passed way in 2007
Lemmy joins Iggy Pop, Grace Jones and Henry Rollins for “The loudest silent movie on Earth”
He will play - of course - a "crazed general" in the film
Iggy Pop, Grace Jones and Henry Rollins to star in “the loudest silent movie on Earth”
Gutterdämmerung is go!
Iggy Pop rescued injured stray cat on movie set
The film's director Toby Tobias says Pop was a 'consummate professional' on set...
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Mogwai: Album By Album
Founded in 1995 and initially a trio, Glasgow’s Mogwai made their debut with “Tuner/Lower”, a self-pressed seven-inch in thrall...
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Introducing the Deluxe Ultimate Music Guide to Bob Marley
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