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Bob Marley and the waders! • How David Corio battled the pondweed to capture his stunning photos of Marley’s last ever London show
“I just do stuff” • Ageless rock’n’roll optimist Jonathan Richman on music, mortality and reuniting with an ex-Lover
A Quick One
Medway ’91 revisited • Billy Childish’s route-one garage rockers Thee Headcoats are back – this time with sister band Thee Headcoatees in tow
“I came in by osmosis” • Fifty years on, eternal new boy Ronnie Wood remembers his induction into The Rolling Stones
Their own world • Celebrating 40 years – and counting – of Bristol’s singular poetic rock institution, The Blue Aeroplanes
Uncut Playlist • On the stereo this month…
Daisy Rickman • Nico-voiced conjuror of Cornish dronefolk rituals
The Gold Rush The Songs Of Neil Young • An array of contemporary artists delve into our cover star’s incredible back catalogue for this unique collection
SELF ESTEEM • Rebecca Lucy Taylor talks choirs, cricket, Sparks, Freddie Mercury and indie sleaze
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THE BELAIR LIP BOMBS • Melbourne’s best-kept secret step into the spotlight.
THE VICTORIAN ERA • Friends and collaborators from Melbourne, still Australia’s new-music hub
Q&A • Belair Lip Bombs: “We wanted a classic sound”
STEVE GUNN • Irresistibly open-ended song set from the guitar auteur.
Q&A • Steve Gunn: “The goal was something more direct”
AtoZ • This month…
CHEAP TRICK • Veteran power-pop trio keep the faith.
Q&A • Rick Nielsen: “Maybe we should borrow a time machine, do it all over”
MIDLAKE • Sumptuous, introspective sixth from folk-rocking Texans
GRASS • Greg Weeks has a retrospective revelation
SESSA • Brazilian playboy is born again.
Q&A • Sergio Sayeg aka Sessa: “Music is a remedy”
RED RIVER DIALECT • Folk-rock alchemy on band’s sixth.
Q&A • David John Morris on ordinary magic and “living free of clinging”
SOULWAX • Stephen Dewaele: “It was subconscious and intuitive”
BOB DYLAN • Documenting the dawn of a legend.
A FOLK SINGER’S CHOICE • Three highlights from Through The Open Window
Q&A • Sean Wilentz, co-producer and Dylan scholar
BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN • Just in time for Hollywood, Bruce finally opens the vaults for Electric Nebraska – and wow.
AtoZ • This month…
HÜSKER DÜ • Live and “on fire”.
Q&A • Greg Norton: “Going through the tapes was astonishing”
REDISCOVERED • Uncovering the underrated and overlooked
KATE & ANNA McGARRIGLE • Bold, profound and playful ’70s...