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Uncut April 2026
Bob Dylan, Genesis, Arctic Monkeys, Snail Mail, Alex Harvey, Manics, a 15-track CD and more!
EVERY PRINT EDITION OF THIS ISSUE OF UNCUT COMES WITH A FREE 15-TRACK CD, PLAY THE DOCUMENT, FEATURING 15 TRACKS FROM THE MONTH’S BEST NEW MUSIC, INCLUDING COURTNEY BARNETT, BONNIE ‘PRINCE’ BILLY, FLEA FEAT. THOM YORKE, THE BLACK CROWES, SPENCER CULLUM, TINARIWEN, THE LONG RYDERS & MORE!
BOB DYLAN: In 1966, Dylan hit his wildest creative streak yet, recording one of his most iconic albums Blonde On Blonde and blazing new ground with his controversial electric tour with The Hawks. As The Bob Dylan Center prepares a major new exhibition of this tumultuous year, Uncut is offered an exclusive preview of what they have in store. We also go behind the scenes of Blonde On Blonde, reconstruct the infamous 1966 UK tour and investigate a major new biography of Dylan and The Beatles.
GENESIS: In the wake of Peter Gabriel’s departure, the prog nabobs faced an existential question: carry on, or call it a day? Looking back 50 years, band members revisit the fraught months after their first frontman’s exit – and the creative surge that set the scene for one of rock’s most improbable second acts. “The band was meant to be dead and buried, but we refused to lay down and die.”
THE MANIC STREET PREACHERS: Following Richey Edwards’ disappearance and the “commercial disaster” of The Holy Bible, the Welsh wonders were told that this is the end. Instead, they roared back with an unassailable anthem heralding one of the biggest British albums of the ’90s: Everything Must Go. “It was the most spectacular feeling,” says Nicky Wire. “That period when you go over the top…”
THE SENSATIONAL ALEX HARVEY BAND: A powerhouse blend of hard rock, glam and blues led by their wild Glaswegian frontman, SAHB were a unique and thrilling force during their ’70s heyday. As a new boxset showcases their formidable live spectacle, bandmates celebrate the dangerous brilliance of their leader. “On a good night, he was amazing… And on a bad night, he was amazing.”
SNAIL MAIL: After five relentless years, indie-rock sensation Lindsey Jordan finally found the stillness she needed, breaking old superstitions, escaping the heartbreak loop and quietly rebuilding her sound. “I didn’t want to have this sad girl thing tattooed on my chest…”
AN AUDIENCE WITH… BILLY CHILDISH: The Medway musketeer on playing the Star-Club, annoying geography teachers and why his band are “like a really good greasy spoon”
THE MAKING OF “ANARCHY IN THE UK” BY SEX PISTOLS: How a punk classic became a call to arms for a generation
ALBUM BY ALBUM WITH THE BLACK CROWES: Chris and Rich Robinson on the highs, lows and sibling spats of a 36 year recording career
MY LIFE IN MUSIC: Bruce Hornsby reveals the full range of his musical inspirations: “I was so fortunate to be drawn into that world”
REVIEWED: Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy, Courtney Barnett, Flea, Charlotte Cornfield, The Ling Ryders, Tinariwen, Frank Zappa, Captain Beefheart & The Mothers, The Colourfield, Dick Gaughan, Rush, Klaus Nomi, Celtic Connections, Suede, Paul McCartney and more.
PLUS: Artic Monkeys get Help, Sly Dunbar and Fred Smith RIP, Soft Machine, Life Without Buildings, Gary Stewart, Dylan collectibles and introducing… Ellie O’Neill.
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