{"id":8437,"date":"2026-01-30T14:54:13","date_gmt":"2026-01-30T14:54:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/musictechohio.online\/site\/inside-this-months-free-uncut-cd-run-run-run-15-tracks-of-the-months-best-new-music-153077\/"},"modified":"2026-01-30T14:54:13","modified_gmt":"2026-01-30T14:54:13","slug":"inside-this-months-free-uncut-cd-run-run-run-15-tracks-of-the-months-best-new-music-153077","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/musictechohio.online\/site\/inside-this-months-free-uncut-cd-run-run-run-15-tracks-of-the-months-best-new-music-153077\/","title":{"rendered":"Inside this month\u2019s free Uncut CD: Run Run Run, 15 tracks of the month\u2019s best new music"},"content":{"rendered":"<div>\n<div class=\"post-preview\">\n<p><strong>Bill Callahan<\/strong>, <strong>The Delines<\/strong>, <strong>Iron &amp; Wine<\/strong>, <strong>Buck Meek<\/strong>, <strong>Hen Ogledd<\/strong> and more feature on our latest free <strong><em>Uncut<\/em><\/strong> CD.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"post-content google-ld-json\">\n<div class=\"editable-content\">\n<p><strong>Bill Callahan<\/strong>, <strong>The Delines<\/strong>, <strong>Iron &amp; Wine<\/strong>, <strong>Buck Meek<\/strong>, <strong>Hen Ogledd<\/strong> and more feature on our latest free <strong><em>Uncut<\/em><\/strong> CD.<\/p>\n<p>The 15-track compilation, titled <strong><em>Run Run Run<\/em><\/strong> in tribute to <em>Uncut <\/em>coverstars <strong>The Velvet Underground<\/strong>, showcases some of the month\u2019s best new music. It comes free with the <strong>March 2026<\/strong> issue of <em>Uncut<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>See below for more on the full tracklisting\u2026<\/p>\n<p><strong><a href=\"https:\/\/shop.kelsey.co.uk\/single-issue\/uncut-magazine\/361\">ORDER A COPY FROM US HERE<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>1 The Studio 68! With Dani Turner<br \/>Funky People<\/strong><br \/>This month we kick off with a raging rock\u2019n\u2019roll cut from the reformed Studio 68!, early \u201990s mod revivalists, and Devon singer Dani Turner. There\u2019s a definite air of Betty Davis to Turner\u2019s raw vocals, and a marvellous Funkadelic-go-freakbeat vibe to the music from this revived group.<\/p>\n<p><strong>2 The Delines<br \/>The Meter Keeps Ticking<\/strong><br \/>Willy Vlautin\u2019s Portland band return with <em>The Set Up<\/em>, their most cinematic, loosest album yet. It could almost be a soundtrack to one of Vlautin\u2019s novels, perhaps the new <em>The Left And The Lucky<\/em>, with a varied mix of spoken-word, delicate instrumentals and soulful songs such as this standout.<\/p>\n<p><strong>3 Alt\u0131n G\u00fcn<br \/>\u00d6ld\u00fcrme Beni<\/strong><br \/>Garip is the first LP to be released by these Amsterdam-based Anatolian explorers after the departure of co-vocalist Merve Da\u015fdemir. Here, pressing excitedly on, the remaining members have crafted a fantastic set of Turkish psych in tribute to \u201cfolk bard\u201d Ne\u015fet Erta\u015f.<\/p>\n<p><strong>4 Bill Callahan<br \/>Stepping Out For Air<\/strong><br \/>Callahan has been releasing music for almost 40 years now, and his new album <em>My Days Of 58<\/em> suggests that, if anything, he\u2019s going from strength to strength. This seven-and-a-half-minute masterpiece combines folk strumming with jazzy horns, and builds to an anthemic climax as Callahan calls for Gabriel to \u201ccome blow your horn\u201d.<\/p>\n<p><strong>5 Marielle V Jakobsons<br \/>Everything Lost Remains<\/strong><br \/><em>The Patterns Lost To Air<\/em> is the first solo album in a decade from the Oakland-based composer. Stripping things down to violin, Moog and Fender Rhodes piano, Jakobsons explores the natural world and the passing of time in these celestial, beatific instrumentals.<\/p>\n<p><strong>6 Ulrika Spacek<br \/>Picto<\/strong><br \/>There must still be something in the water in the Thames Valley, as Reading\u2019s Ulrika Spacek continue their modern-day exploration of blown-out shoegaze and avant-rock. This is a highlight of their fourth album, <em>Expo<\/em>, and perfectly demonstrates the band\u2019s smart mix of Radiohead, Slowdive and Swirlies.<\/p>\n<p><strong>7 Iron &amp; Wine<br \/>In Your Ocean<\/strong><br \/>Sam Beam returns with <em>Hen\u2019s Teeth<\/em>, a follow-up to 2024\u2019s Last Verse, written and recorded at the same time. Rather than an outtakes-esque companion piece, though, this might be the stronger effort, whether he\u2019s channelling Tropicalia or, here, swinging, Big Thief-esque folk-rock.<\/p>\n<p><strong>8 Cardinals<br \/>I Like You<\/strong><br \/>Cork five-piece Cardinals mix emotional, wracked rock with accordion and maudlin folk, bursts of distortion regularly bursting through the half-light. Their album <em>Masquerade<\/em> is a fine debut, with a little Bright Eyes, a bit of The Pogues and a touch of Fontaines DC.<\/p>\n<p><strong>9 Crooked Fingers<br \/>Haunted feat. Sharon Van Etten<\/strong><br \/>Eric Bachmann is back with <em>Swet Deth<\/em>, his latest record as Crooked Fingers. A melting pot of new wave synths and electronics, \u201cHaunted\u201d is lifted by the ethereal voice of Sharon Van Etten. Elsewhere, the album features Matt Berninger and Mac McCaughan.<\/p>\n<p><strong>10 KMRU<br \/>With Trees Where We Can See<\/strong><br \/>Nairobi-born, Berlin-based Joseph Kamaru was born into music: his grandfather, with whom he shares his name, was a seminal Kikuyu songwriter and performer. Kamaru Jr has taken a different route, though, and now Editions Mego release the engrossing <em>Kin<\/em>, a slow-moving mix of ambient drone and transfigured electronics.<\/p>\n<p><strong>11 Hen Ogledd<br \/>Clara<\/strong><br \/>Dawn Bothwell, Rhodri Davies, Richard Dawson and Sally Pilkington\u2019s new album <em>Discombobulated<\/em> is one of the most maximalist and gloriously strange records since, well, Hen Ogledd\u2019s last album, 2020\u2019s <em>Free Humans<\/em>. \u201cClara\u201d evokes the Incredible String Band, while also taking in the Welsh language, free jazz and gloopy electronics.<\/p>\n<p><strong>12 The Wave Pictures<br \/>The House Painted Blue<\/strong><br \/>Now on the Bella Union label, David Tattersall\u2019s literate trio have added another fine album to their discography. As \u201cThe House Painted Blue\u201d shows, <em>Gained\/Lost<\/em> ranges from Dylan-esque wordplay and high-life canter to Americana gravitas and fiery garage-rock.<\/p>\n<p><strong>13 Buck Meek<br \/>Ring Of Fire<\/strong><br \/><em>The Mirror<\/em>, the latest solo album from Big Thief guitarist Meek, is a fitting companion to his other band\u2019s <em>Double Infinity<\/em> LP. Recorded at his own log-cabin studio, the album includes a host of guests, and manages to combine studio experimentation with heartfelt, playful folk songs.<\/p>\n<p><strong>14 Cl\u00e9mentine March<br \/>Lucie<\/strong><br \/>A singer-songwriter born in France and now living in London, via a long stay in Brazil, March is the latest in a long, and welcome, line of musicians channelling the exotica post-punk of Stereolab, the collaged genius of Broadcast and the off-kilter sway of Cate Le Bon. This compact gem features on her new album <em>Powder Keg<\/em>.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p><strong>15 Isabel Pine<br \/>Fables<\/strong><br \/>Anything signed to Kranky is worth a listen, and so it goes with British Columbia\u2019s Isabel Pine. Recorded inside and outside a remote cabin in the Canadian wilds, her debut album <em>Fables<\/em> presents a new and very promising voice in modern classical atmospherics.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>The post <a href=\"https:\/\/www.uncut.co.uk\/features\/inside-this-months-free-uncut-cd-run-run-run-15-tracks-of-the-months-best-new-music-153077\/\">Inside this month\u2019s free Uncut CD: Run Run Run, 15 tracks of the month\u2019s best new music<\/a> appeared first on <a href=\"https:\/\/www.uncut.co.uk\/\">UNCUT<\/a>.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div style=\"margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;\" class=\"sharethis-inline-share-buttons\" ><\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Bill Callahan, The Delines, Iron &amp; Wine, Buck Meek, Hen Ogledd and more feature on our latest free Uncut CD. 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