
Tom Pinnock
Reviews Editor and Writer at Uncut Magazine
Reviews Editor and writer at @uncutmagazine. Only in DADGAD, please.
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1 month ago |
uncut.co.uk | Tom Pinnock
A new mini-album celebrates her lost 'brothers': Nick Drake, John Martyn, Kevin Ayers and Michael Chapman. Bridget St John explains all to Uncut... A new mini-album celebrates her lost ‘brothers’: Nick Drake, John Martyn, Kevin Ayers and Michael Chapman. Bridget St John explains all to Uncut…UNCUT: On Covering My Brothers, you pay tribute to four artists who were important to you. Did you feel like a sister to them?
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2 months ago |
uncut.co.uk | Tom Pinnock
The Doors are the stars of our latest free CD, The Other Side, available with the June 2025 issue of Uncut. The nine-track album includes rarities, alternate takes and live cuts, including a blistering performance from their final show outside America. “In 1965, I hoped this band might pay my rent for a decade or so,” John Densmore tells Uncut, “but it’s 60 years and we are still talking about The Doors. I am very grateful and very proud.
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2 months ago |
uncut.co.uk | Tom Pinnock
From Uncut’s August 2020 issue [Take 279], the songwriting seeker talks us through her back catalogue…A follow-up to this spring’s Song For Our Daughter may be a little way off, explains Laura Marling. “If I’m on the road for an extended period of time, I tend to have written an album by the time I get back,” she says. “Obviously that’s been completely scuppered by coronavirus.
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Feb 28, 2025 |
uncut.co.uk | Tom Pinnock
Taken from Uncut’s January 2020 issueIn an old church by the Thames, the “groop” put together an 18-minute track with a message – here they take Uncut through the creation of “Jenny Ondioline”. “This song is about shifting the perception…”The centrepiece of Stereolab’s second album, 1993’s Transient Random-Noise Bursts With Announcements, “Jenny Ondioline” has come in many forms: the 18-minute LP version, the snappy single version, and somewhere between those extremes on stage.
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Jan 28, 2025 |
uncut.co.uk | Tom Pinnock
From Uncut’s March 2020 issue (Take 272). As Robert Wyatt celebrated his 75th birthday, he invited Uncut round for a chat. Over carrot cake, we heard tales of the Soft Machine, Pink Floyd and Wyatt’s own wide-ranging musical appetites. But will he ever make new music again..? “Occasionally, I hit the piano and go, ‘Ah, that would be good.
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Did this back in the waning days of the last decade

Tim Gane, Laetitia Sadier and co take us through the band's early days and the creation of "Jenny Ondioline" https://t.co/aylbicHNqY

Happy 80th Robert! So wonderful to have spent an afternoon with you

Happy 80th birthday, Robert Wyatt! For our Uncut+ subscribers: when Wyatt celebrated his 75th birthday, he invited Uncut round for a chat. Over carrot cake, we heard tales of the Soft Machine, Pink Floyd and Wyatt's own wide-ranging musical appetites... https://t.co/o6LPVVBIEE

I'm also over at the other place – https://t.co/UWwegrCDf0