How four Canadians scored a US No 1 with a covert anti-war song written at a curling rink, and then got banned from playing ...
What started as a funky jam session ended up as one of the biggest singles of the ’80s, transforming Peter Gabriel into a ...
Joana Serrat, Chris Eckman and Tenderness to play Club Uncut, our revived live night launching at Third Man Records' The Blue Basement venue ...
Originally published in Uncut Take 113 [June 2008 issue], we profile Karen Dalton - the queen of Greenwich Village, a bewitching blues singer adored by everyone from Bob Dylan to Fred Neil. But why ...
Geese open this show as lurking shadows in low blue light, Winter’s face buried inside a hoodie. It’s the kind of self-effacing anti-showmanship move that a cocky young band on the cusp of proper fame ...
The Afghan Whigs return with a new single, “House of I”. You can hear it below. The band’s first new music since 2006, the ...
This week, Ed O’Brien revealed that a welcome compromise has been reached, allowing Radiohead to continue touring – 20 shows ...
Forged in troubled times as exiled fighters for the Tuareg cause, there has since been the occasional uneasy truce, but the ...
Peter Hammill is one of those true English originals who can't be confined to a particular style or era. He co-founded Van ...
The expert fingerpicker and Brill Building dropout who mentored Bob Dylan and David Crosby and wrote a global hit – before giving it all up to save the ...
An accidental Woodstock favourite, and one of the finest protest songs ever: “It’s become a touchstone for a generation!” ...
Friends, bandmates and collaborators recall the strange, singular path of Big Star's enigmatic leader ...
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