Rolling Stone UK
JUNGLE VISION
After 10 years on the scene, Tom and McFarland Josh LloydWatson, the UK duo behind dance act Jungle, are displaying a newfound confidence. As they release Volcano their second record from their own label - it's clear that they are feeling free to experiment with collaborators and their creativity is pouring forth
8 min |
August/September 2023
Record Collector
Wild At Heart
How the 'best new band in Britain' earned their title...
5 min |
August 2023
Record Collector
SO NOIR SO GOOD
With The Cure’s US dates being hailed as the tour of the summer, Siouxsie cutting an imperiously witchy figure at festivals, everyone from Bauhaus to The Mission still active, various releases including a box set, a slew of books, and newspaper articles, Goth seems destined to outlive all other subcultures. The polymorphously perverse post-punk movement that began in a club in London has since seeped into all corners of modern life, from Batman movies to Billie Eilish – even Eurovision 2023 seemed inundated with goth sonics/imagery. Jeremy Allen casts a kohl eye over its origin story and speaks to goth prime movers.
10+ min |
August 2023
Record Collector
HIGH FLYING BIRD
As the forbidding figure behind New York post-punk noise provocateurs Swans, Michael Gira spent the bulk of the 80s as the sworn enemy of conventional melody, until new creative partners and an unsatisfactory spell with a major label saw new influences come into play. More recently he has ventured back down that original avant-garde road armed with a bigger, more ambitious sound. “I write because I have to,” he tells
10+ min |
August 2023
Record Collector
RENAISSANCE MAN
Keyboard supremo Lonnie Liston Smith is one of jazz’s pre-eminent sidemen, playing with Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Pharoah Sanders and Miles Davis. But it was as a leader that he came into his own, trailblazing a style that blended improvisation with soul and funk grooves. Spreading messages of peace and tranquility through positivist lyrics, albums such as Expansions, Visions Of A New World, Reflections Of A Golden Dream, and Renaissance proved crossover hits. Diversions into boogie followed before his renown among the rap generation led to his involvement in Guru’s groundbreaking project, Jazzmatazz. Tempted back into the studio by producers Adrian Younge and Ali Shaheed Muhammad, the keyboardist’s first new album in 25 years rekindles the magic of his 70s recordings. He talks Paul Bowler through some of the key albums of his remarkable career.
10 min |
August 2023
Record Collector
Divine Intervention
Having conceded that “addiction took years off me” and spent much of the late 20th century in a personal and artistic limbo, Kevin Rowland is now making up for lost time with a revitalised Dexys. As they prepare to release their new album, The Feminine Divine, this soon-to-be-septuagenarian is keen to express an older, wiser worldview and put the finishing touches to a back catalogue he can be proud of. “We haven’t done that much, really,” he tells Rob Hughes.
10+ min |
August 2023
Record Collector
The Collector
This month: musician/ producer Chasms
5 min |
August 2023
Record Collector
CANDID CANDI
The Southern soul, disco and gospel queen tells Ian Shirley about her acclaimed Fame recordings and how real-life pain helped her deliver those heartrending vocals
10+ min |
August 2023
Record Collector
THUNDER BIRD
While the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal spawned plenty of globe-straddling rock superstars, some of its less high-profile names still made their mark, even if more in influence than record sales. Tyneside terrors Raven were one such pack of unsung heroes, but their reputation has been rightly rehabilitated since their reformation at the turn of the millennium, and as a new album is released they sound revitalised as they come off a triumphant anniversary tour. Murder of crows: Rich Davenport
10+ min |
August 2023
BBC Music Magazine
The 25 GREATEST BRITISH COMPOSERS of all time
We asked 167 top musicians to vote for the best composing talent to emerge from these fair isles over the centuries. Here are the results...
10+ min |
August 2023
Guitar World
Dusting Off Angel
ANGEL GUITARIST PUNKY MEADOWS TALKS GEAR, NEW MUSIC AND THE GLAM TITANS' SURPRISE SECOND ACT
5 min |
September 2023
Guitar World
WARREN PEACE
WARREN HAYNES and GOV’T MULE return with Peace…Like a River, a sublime example of longform rock ’n’ soul that draws inspiration from John Lennon, the Doors and the multipart masterpieces of Kansas and Queen
9 min |
September 2023
Guitar World
BEHIND THE SOLOS: VITO BRATTA
The reclusive guitarist discusses his classic WHITE LION solos, a poignant conversation with EDDIE VAN HALEN and how he wound up using JIMI HENDRIX'S Strat 50
10+ min |
September 2023
Guitar World
MY PEDALBOARD: JOHN NOTTO
WHAT DIRTY HONEY’S MARSHALL-DIMING SIX-STRINGER SEES WHEN HE LOOKS DOWN
1 min |
September 2023
Guitar World
MOMENTS OF TRUTH
SOPHIE LLOYD BREAKS DOWN HER MAIN RIFFS AND SOLO IN \"DO OR DIE\" AND OFFERS SOME USEFUL PLAYING AND PRACTICING TIPS
7 min |
September 2023
Guitar World
Buzz Bin Apogee Jam X
AUDIO INTERFACES COME in all shapes and sizes, but when it comes to being lightweight and mobile and having a clean design — combined with boasting the utmost in studio-quality fidelity — it’s hard to beat Apogee’s notable Jam audio interfaces.
2 min |
September 2023
Guitar World
Polymorph
FISHMAN FLUENCE TIM HENSON SIGNATURE SERIES AND SCOTT LEPAGE CUSTOM SERIES
3 min |
September 2023
Guitar World
Giants Under the Sun
LIFELONG YES GUITARIST STEVE HOWE WEIGHS IN ON THE BAND'S NEW ALBUM AND HOW THINGS HAVE CHANGED SINCE 1973'S TALES FROM TOPOGRAPHIC OCEANS
4 min |
September 2023
Guitar World
MELODIC MUSE
STORY TELLING - Describing a chord progression in a solo
2 min |
September 2023
Guitar World
IN DEEP
QUADRAPHONIC - How to weave four-part guitar harmonies
2 min |
September 2023
BBC Music Magazine
Rise of the machines?
Artificial Intelligence is suddenly everywhere, and its tentacles are stretching into the musical world. But there's no need to panic... at least not quite yet, says Tom Service
2 min |
August 2023
BBC Music Magazine
Breaking the sound barrier
For composer Ailís Ní Ríain, hearing loss is a complication but not an obstacle to her creativity, as she explains to Claire Jackson
6 min |
August 2023
BBC Music Magazine
A song in her heart
Fanny Hensel (née Mendelssohn) wrote 255 songs, many of them never published. Tenor Timothy Parker-Langston's new online edition is making them available for all, as he explains to Rebecca Franks
7 min |
August 2023
BBC Music Magazine
Song of courage
Opera tenor Nicola Ugo Stame took on many roles but proved himself a true hero during World War II in his defiance against fascism, says Christopher Gillett
7 min |
August 2023
BBC Music Magazine
Cumnock Scotland
Home of James MacMillan’s Tryst festival, the picturesque Ayrshire town punches well above its musical weight, as Clare Stevens discovers
3 min |
August 2023
BBC Music Magazine
George Onslow
Admired by several notable contemporaries, the man once dubbed 'the French Beethoven' is surely ripe for reappraisal, says Misha Donat
7 min |
August 2023
BBC Music Magazine
Voices from the past
A new compendium gathering 600 years of first-hand accounts of music, art and society gives a fascinating insight, says Simon Heighes
6 min |
August 2023
BBC Music Magazine
Lost in translation?
Stephen Johnson takes a look at how large-scale British works have fared in the hands of overseas conductors, from the composers' own day to ours
8 min |
August 2023
BBC Music Magazine
My hair was still growing back-but I needed to show the singing world that I was back in action
Having survived cancer treatment, the English mezzosoprano appears stronger than ever and is fighting for cultural organisations close to her heart, as she tells Amanda Holloway
7 min |
August 2023
Guitar World
WELCOME TO THE MACHINE
SOPHIE LLOYD DISCUSSES THE JOYS AND THE VERY PUBLIC PITFALLS OF HER WILD TRAJECTORY FROM POPULAR ONLINE CREATOR TO MACHINE GUN KELLY'S ARENA-ROCKING SECRET WEAPON
10+ min |