Greil Marcus has re-evaluated Bob Dylan’s Self Portrait in the new issue of Uncut, out now, over three decades after he wrote his infamous ‘what is this shit?’ review of the record for Rolling Stone.
Bill Callahan is to release a new single on August 19, featuring dub versions of two songs from his forthcoming album, Dream River.
The single features "Expanding Dub" - a take on the song "Javelin Unlanding" - backed with "High In The Mid-40's Dub", a version of the album's closing track, "Winter Road".
Scroll down to hear "Expanding Dub".
Dream River is released on September 16 on Drag City.
Elvis Presley's recording sessions at Stax Records will be released together as a box set for the first time today (August 6).
Titled Elvis at Stax: Deluxe Edition, the three-CD box set also features outtakes and rare photos from the two July and December 1973 sessions, which resulted in three separate albums.
As AP reports, the sessions started in 1973 when Presley was forced to head into the studio to record new material to fulfil his contract.
Uncut is delighted to host an exclusive clip from the upcoming concert film, Morrissey 25: Live.
Filmed live by director James Russell during Morrissey’s show at the Hollywood High School in Los Angeles on 2 March 2013, Morrissey 25: Live is the artist's first authorised film for nine years and celebrates his 25th anniversary as a solo artist.
Scroll down to watch Morrissey perform "Everyday Is Like Sunday" from the film.
A series of Bob Dylan/'s paintings are to go on display at the National Portrait Gallery.
The series of 12 pastel works are a mix of real and fictitious characters and will be displayed at the London museum from August. It will be the first time Dylan has exhibited his work in the UK since 2008, when The Halcyon Gallery showed a collection of Dylan's drawings from 1989 and 1992.
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Château d'Hérouville, the French country house with studio where David Bowie, Pink Floyd, Elton John, Fleetwood Mac and more recorded, is up for sale.
The house located 18 miles north of Paris in the Val d'Oise département, is on sale for €1.29m (£1.12m), according to a report in The Guardian.
Black Flag co-founder Greg Ginn has filed a lawsuit against his former bandmates for alleged copyright infringement.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Ginn believes the band FLAG, consisting of Keith Morris, Dez Cadena, Chuck Dukowski and Bill Stevenson, infringe on the Black Flag rights owned by him and his label SST Records. Former member Henry Rollins, who is in neither of the two touring Black Flag reunion groups, is also named in the suit.
PJ Harvey has revealed a new song, her first since releasing her Let England Shake album in 2011.
"Shaker Aamer" is a protest song designed to raise attention to the plight of a British national imprisoned by the US in Guantanamo Bay since 2002. Despite never being charged with a crime, Aamer has spent 11 years in prison and was cleared for release in 2007 by President George W. Bush and again in 2009 by Barack Obama.
Scroll down to hear "Shaker Aamer".