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Tom Pinnock

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Reviews Editor and Writer at Uncut Magazine

Reviews Editor and writer at @uncutmagazine. Only in DADGAD, please.

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  • 1 week 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?

  • 2 weeks 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.

  • 3 weeks 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.

  • 2 months ago | 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.

  • 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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