Not much information about the film is available as of this writing, save for a trailer that premiered July 18 and a release date of October 24, 2025. Other than…
In this epic interview - originally published in Uncut's December 2004 issue - Neil Young talks us through the songs on his Greatest Hits album. "I wrote a lot of…
The gold standard of dads has to be Walt Johnsen, the man after whom Walt’s Bar, a pinball, beer, and hotdog joint in Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, is named. His…
There's a lot here, so I hope there'll be something for everyone. Some returning favourites - Steve Gunn, Cass McCombs, Margo Price, David Byrne - as well as some relative…
I read Mo Troper before I heard him. An essay of his, published in some obscure corner of the internet, in which he ambitiously attempted to define his great passion,…
Much like the origins of his unique stage name, musician Jerskin Fendrix is a creature of distortion. As the title of his second studio album implies, Once Upon A Time…In…
Being in a band takes work. It’s hard enough to manage conflicting schedules when all band members reside in the same city, but the three women who make up the…
Russell Simmons says he was “shocked” to learn T La Rock and Jazzy Jay’s 1984 single “It’s Yours” was produced by Rick Rubin, a white Jewish kid attending college at…
The news broke of Sly Stone's death hours before this issue of Uncut was due at the printers, so huge thanks to the team for some frantic but ultimately successful…
When she was in college, Zoë Dominguez challenged herself to write a feminist rock song. She knew that assigning personal stakes to a big social issue would be difficult, but…