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UNCUT

Review of the Year 2025
Magazine

Uncut is your essential guide to the month’s best music. Every issue, our comprehensive and trustworthy reviews section showcases the best new releases and reissues, while our in-depth features section includes interviews with the greatest names in music from the past five decades as well as the classic artists of tomorrow. For over 20 years, this iconic magazine has been the authority on all things music, featuring exclusive interviews with some of the world's biggest stars, stunning photography from on and off the stage, and unparalleled album reviews from the people who really know. You can be sure that the music fanatics behind Uncut magazine will always strive to bring you the best features, interviews, and reviews. Each issue also brings you an in-depth article on a music icon, from past or present, giving you inside access you won't find anywhere else. Uncut is insightful, informative, and passionate about music.

Editor’s Note

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Howdy Howdy • Gillian Welch and David Rawlings return to the UK for their first headline tour since 2011; Uncut reports

Muscle memories • As a new book and exhibition shows, the musical influence of Muscle Shoals far outweighs its size

A Quick One

“Utterly mindblowing” • Super-producer Don Was on going toe to toe with Dylan, jamming with the Stones and his new Detroit jazz album

Schlock treatment • The surprisingly poignant return of feminist gross-out punks, Lunachicks

Uncut Playlist • On the stereo this month…

Emma-Jean Thackray • From brass bands, via grunge, to grief-stricken yet joyful jazz-funk

CAMERON CROWE • The music journo turned movie director on Bob, Bowie, Neil, Joni and Philip Seymour Hoffman

Have yourself a Fab Christmas with UNCUT • Looking for the perfect gift for a fellow music lover? Or simply want to treat yourself?

JUANA MOLINA • First in eight years, and the best yet, from Argentinian experimentalist.

PORTRAITS OF THE ARTIST • How to buy Juana Molina

Q&A • Juana Molina: “It was overwhelming”

SNOCAPS • The Crutchfield sisters regroup, with a little help from their friends.

Q&A • Allison Crutchfield: “We understand ourselves better now”

AtoZ • This month…

THE SAINTS • The last testament of Chris Bailey.

Q&A • Peter Wilkinson, drummer: “He was the bravest one!”

FUZZY LIGHTS • Rachel and Xavier Watkins: getting heavy

JESSE SYKES AND THE SWEET HEREAFTER • Seattle duo craft rapturous psych-folk melancholia on overdue comeback

SABINE McCALLA • How her hometown of New Orleans informed a genre-straddling debut

CHRIS THILE • The Bach/bluegrass crossover starts here

ANTHONY MOORE WITH AKA & FRIENDS • A poet of modern melancholy, looking back.

Q&A • Anthony Moore: “We forge trust that allows us to take risks”

DRIVE-BY TRUCKERS • Their brilliant, unsentimental fourth, remixed, remastered and expanded.

KEEP ON TRUCKIN’ • Three more essential refuelling stops

Q&A • Patterson Hood recalls “a sense of pure joy”

THE JIMI HENDRIX EXPERIENCE • Jimi’s transitional second gets the expanded treatment.

AtoZ • This month…

JOSEPH KAMARU • Engaging overview of Kenya’s late statesman of benga.

Q&A • KMRU: “It’s only a glimpse”

THE ROLLING STONES • Lavish boxset revisits (and remixes) the Stones’ rough’n’heady, dancefloor-curious moment of 1970s transition.

PRINCE & THE REVOLUTION • A whole new hue for the Purple One.

REDISCOVERED • Uncovering the underrated and overlooked

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