Uncut's Review Of The Year which stars Nick Cave, Alice Coltrane, Elvis Costello, Kris Kristofferson, a 32-page supplement and Best Of 2024 CD ...
Quincy Jones talks to Uncut about Ray Charles, Frank Sinatra, Michael Jackson, Miles Davis and a remarkable life in music ...
The Verve are releasing an updated version of their This Is Music compilation, which is also making it's debut on vinyl ...
Seven years ago Moloko asked us Do You Like My Tight Sweater? On Statues, singer Roisin Murphy reprises that raunchy look with a cold water snap and two pints of lager. Hard to categorise as ever ...
One hundred million album sales later, The Carpenters remain the epitome of MOR cool, a title they hold thanks not just to the patronage of the likes of Sonic Youth but to Karen’s vocal genius ...
Described by its proto-feminist French director Virginie Despentes as an attempt “to seize woman’s true sexuality back from the male gaze”, Baise-Moi is therefore a visceral, explicit re ...
It’s five years since Campag Velocet’s debut, Bon Chic Bon Genre, an idiosyncratic blend of surrealist poetry, queasy psychedelia and baggy backbeats. Fuelled by twin obsessions with A ...
This album from Detroit electro-garage band, Electric Six, invites the listener to consider two obvious reference points. One being Dynasty, the abysmal 1979 disco album by stadium rock clowns ...
AT SOME POINT IN THE late ’70s, a morose Brummie called Lawrence Hayward decided to form a band influenced by the poetic rock of Dylan, Verlaine et al. He created Felt as a project that would ...
With a Grammy nomination in the US, Delbert McClinton’s Room To Breathe finds the Texan veteran rocking harder than ever. More f The solo works of Syd, David, Roger, Rick and Nick While it began ...
Air’s soundtrack to Sofia Coppola’s The Virgin Suicides may have missed the movie’s humour in favour of the obvious melancholia, but the resulting score provided added resonance to even the ...
Californian Mark Eric Malmborg’s dream came true the day he attended the taping of the Beach Boys’ appearance on The Andy Williams Show, witnessing Brian Wilson furiously composing a tune that ...