Kurt Vile has dropped a pensive new single, “Mount Airy Hill (Way Gone)”, which sees the indie artist deliver a reflective croon over whispering guitars. ORDER NOW: Paul McCartney is on the cover in the latest issue of Uncut READ MORE: Kurt Vile: “It’s finally...
No stranger to the incomprehensible visual metaphor, Aldous Harding is wearing a blonde wig and a lizard’s tail in the video for “Lawn”, the skittish beach samba released to herald the arrival of her fourth album. “Can you imagine me just being out and...
The first ever review of Tinariwen in the UK media came 21 years ago in the March 2001 issue of Uncut, when this intrepid critic travelled to see them play at “the world’s remotest music festival” in the southern Sahara in Mali. It was...
For years, Ornette Coleman was regarded by many critics and musicians alike as something of a fraud and a trickster. Miles Davis described his music as “unlistenable”; Roy Eldridge called him a charlatan; the critic Benny Green once memorably wrote: “By mastering the useful...
Charli XCX has shared the deluxe version of new album ‘Crash’, which features four additional tracks. READ MORE: Charli XCX – ‘Crash’ review: a headstrong collection of carpe-diem pop bops The expanded edition of Charli’s fifth album takes its tracklist to 16 songs, with...
Dave Grohl has released metal album as the fictional band Dream Widow, who feature in the plot of the Foo Fighters‘ recent comedy-horror film Studio 666. READ MORE: ‘Studio 666’ review: Dave Grohl in a hard day’s night of the demons In the film,...
aespa members Winter and NingNing are set to contribute a new track to the soundtrack of upcoming K-drama Our Blues. READ MORE: Red Velvet – ‘The ReVe Festival 2022 – Feel My Rhythm’ review: this is a festival you’ve been to one too many times...
In a bid to aid Ukrainian refugees, Californian industrial/electronica label COP International have formed a supergroup featuring current and former members of Rammstein, Faith No More, Ministry and Filter, to cover The Beatles’ 1969 classic ‘Come Together’. READ MORE: Ukrainian artists on the Russian crisis: “Now...
Ed Sheeran and J Balvin have made for a somewhat unlikely combination, sharing two new collaborative singles. The first, ‘Sigue’ is a fiery party-starter that features both artists singing over an instrumental courtesy of superstar reggaeton producer (and frequent Balvin collaborator) Tainy. ‘Forever My...
A “lost” concert film by director/cinematographer Ed Lachman of Lou Reed and John Cale’s ‘Songs For Drella’ album has been found – and it’s coming to streaming. READ MORE: The Velvet Underground review – revisionist doc reworks narrative of New York rock and rollers...