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UNCUT

Oct 01 2025
Magazine

Uncut is your essential guide to the month’s best music. Every issue, our comprehensive and trustworthy reviews section showcases the best new releases and reissues, while our in-depth features section includes interviews with the greatest names in music from the past five decades as well as the classic artists of tomorrow. For over 20 years, this iconic magazine has been the authority on all things music, featuring exclusive interviews with some of the world's biggest stars, stunning photography from on and off the stage, and unparalleled album reviews from the people who really know. You can be sure that the music fanatics behind Uncut magazine will always strive to bring you the best features, interviews, and reviews. Each issue also brings you an in-depth article on a music icon, from past or present, giving you inside access you won't find anywhere else. Uncut is insightful, informative, and passionate about music.

Editor’s Note

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Shakin’ all over again • Always alright! Uncut joins the celebrations at Alabama Shakes’ first major show since 2017

“Like Karen O fronting LCD Soundsystem” • End Of The Road supremo Simon Taffe shares his top tips for this year’s festival

A Quick One

The great pig in the sky • How Pink Floyd’s inflatable swine ended up as a symbol of resistance in Chile

Haight shooter • A new book collects Jim Marshall’s amazing unseen photos of the San Francisco counterculture, featuring the Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane and more

Uncut Playlist • On the stereo this month…

Tyler Ballgame • Rhode Island crooner scores big in LA

Sounds Of The New West Vol 7

AN AUDIENCE WITH… BLAKE MILLS • The one-man Wrecking Crew talks Bob, Joni, Julian and Thanksgiving hacks

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CARSON McHONE • Multi-layered, career-defining fourth from displaced Texan songwriter.

McHONE ALONE • From formative days to ambitious detours

Q&A

SUEDE • Brett and the boys set the controls for the heart of darkness on resurgent 10th album.

Q&A

AtoZ • This month…

BAXTER DURY • New album hits you with its rhythm stick

MICHAEL KIWANUKA • A creative partnership’s end – and new beginnings.

DAVID BYRNE • Joyful songs and weighty questions.

MICHAEL HURLEY • Snock’s last stand, reassuringly strange and beautiful

SHRUNKEN ELVIS • Nashville trio set out on a global ambient adventure.

Q&A

GRUFF RHYS • “I was listening to a lot of minimal music”

TAV FALCO • Memphis maestro revisits some hep cuts in the company of friends.

Q&A

SWELL MAPS • Magpie pioneers on the radio and at their anarchic best.

WHATEVER HAPPENS NEXT… • Swell Maps’ subsequent solo work

Q&A

WOODY GUTHRIE • Magically restored songs about fascism, love, migrants and the President’s landlord father.

Q&A

AtoZ • This month…

FRAZEY FORD • The ex-Be Good Tanya on working with her idols

REDISCOVERED • Uncovering the underrated and overlooked

BUCKINGHAM NICKS • Fabled sketchbook for Fleetwood Mac’s imperial phase, reissued after so many lost decades.

THE SPECIALIST

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NEVER SAY DIE • A consummate showman, OZZY OSBOURNE became a megastar by adopting a role as the Prince Of Darkness. His chaotic reputation, however, can sometimes obscure a more interesting character: the charismatic, natural-born frontman who never underestimated the influence and musical power of his first band, Black Sabbath. John Robinson...

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