Alex Chilton’s career after the dissolution of his most iconic band, Big Star, has been described as “a cautionary tale” by REM bassist Mike Mills in the new issue of Uncut, out on Thursday (March 29).
Paul McCartney has spoken out about the forthcoming remastered re-release of his and Linda McCartney's 1971 album RAM, saying it reminds him of his "hippie days".
Back in the office after a day off, but this is more or less what we played earlier in the week. First up this morning is the new Hot Chip album, which makes for a very good start to the day.
The more-than-extensive ‘Immersion’ edition of Pink Floyd’s opus The Wall (the box includes a scarf and marbles!) is reviewed in our latest issue, out now – so we thought we’d revisit John Lewis’ excellent feature from June 2011 (Take 169). As the extravaganza arrives in Europe, Uncut meets the obsessive fans, stoners, bloggers and military advisors who’ll follow Waters and his lavish production to the ends of the globe…
Palace Brother, Bonnie Prince, actor … Now Will Oldham is set to answer your questions in Uncut as part of our regular Audience With... feature.
So is there anything you've always wanted to ask Will..?
You’ve appeared in arthouse films and a Kanye West video. Which has been the most rewarding experience?
You’re a big Sinatra fan. What’s your favourite Frank song?
Johnny Cash covered your song, “I See A Darkness”. How did that come about?
Send your questions to us by noon, Friday March 30 to