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Standard Shimmers
Guitarist

Standard Shimmers

Back in 2023, revitalised Brit-maker PJD rejigged its range to start with the new solidbody hardtail Standards. Need a vibrato? No problem: here comes the Standard Plus

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4 mins  |
March 2024
Sonic Odyssey
Prog

Sonic Odyssey

Its mood consistently dark and ominous, with songs about climate change, disinformation and the reigniting of the Cold War, Pallas's latest album, The Messenger, is certainly far from easy listening. Only their eighth album in their 48 years, it was also - as usual - far from being a rush job.

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6 mins  |
Issue 147
Vibe 'n' Drive
Guitarist

Vibe 'n' Drive

Eventide's latest dot9 series pedal combines two independent effects for some classic vintage-rock sounds

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2 mins  |
March 2024
Face Lift
Guitarist

Face Lift

Flattley releases an upgraded 1960s-style silicon fuzz with a buffer and extended tonal options

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2 mins  |
March 2024
Brent Faiyaz
Rolling Stone UK

Brent Faiyaz

The R&B superstar on bad habits, zodiac signs, mob movies, and raising the bar for live vocals on tour

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February/March 2024
THE WORLD BELONGS TO 21 SAVAGE
Rolling Stone UK

THE WORLD BELONGS TO 21 SAVAGE

He became your favourite rapper’s favourite rapper while overcoming all manner of turbulence. We ride along as Savage heads to Europe and starts a new chapter in one of hip-hop’s most unique stories

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10+ mins  |
February/March 2024
Sleater-Kinney are living for today
Rolling Stone UK

Sleater-Kinney are living for today

After a shocking tragedy, the punk band found a new level of intensity in its music

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February/March 2024
IT MUST BE LOVE
Rolling Stone UK

IT MUST BE LOVE

On their fifth album, TANGK, rock band IDLES lean further into experimentation and softer textures while focusing on a central theme: love. At his home in Bristol, frontman Joe Talbot explains how making an album of love songs helped him to heal, while the band's guitarist and producer Mark Bowen explains the key to their writing partnership

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February/March 2024
SNOOP DOGG & LATTO
Rolling Stone UK

SNOOP DOGG & LATTO

Two uniquely charismatic rappers, from two different generations, sit down and go deep on their come-up, their studio secrets, the importance of fighting hate with love, and that time Pharrell got too high and left Snoop alone to produce Stevie Wonder

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February/March 2024
BIG BOI & J.I.D
Rolling Stone UK

BIG BOI & J.I.D

Two of the sharpest lyricists in Atlanta meet up at Stankonia Studios the birthplace of too many classic verses to count to trade industry stories and favourite bars, and talk about how they want to see hip-hop keep evolving

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9 mins  |
February/March 2024
TO CAPTURE A FIRE
Rolling Stone UK

TO CAPTURE A FIRE

Actor Kingsley Ben-Adir on playing Jamaica's most famous son, reggae icon Bob Marley - a role he embodies with the full support of the Marley family-in forthcoming biopic, One Love

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February/March 2024
Stairway to Avon
Record Collector

Stairway to Avon

Record label Sarah was almost militantly sensitive. The next logical step after Postcard Records' \"worldliness must keep apart from me\" defiantly innocent ethos, its roster (The Field Mice, Heavenly, The Sea Urchins) had a quietly punk-fuelled ethos - feminist, socialist, anti-capitalist - yet was widely mocked and disparaged by the music press. Located in the heart of Bristol, Sarah were as far removed from \"baggy\" and Britpop as you could get. Jane Duffus, author of a new book about the label's enduring legacy, explains its appeal in the introduction below, then selects 14 \"hits\" from its catalogue.

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6 mins  |
February 2024
DUO LIPPY
Record Collector

DUO LIPPY

Just as the second act of their careers - either side of a 10-year break - was gaining momentum, personal tragedy hit feminist firebrands SleaterKinney, now reduced to a two-piece. But after returning to work on artfully angular new album Little Rope, they created 10 songs that serve as a reminder that music can help you find your way through the darkness. A little hope: James McMahon

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9 mins  |
February 2024
33 1/3 minutes with...Carmine Appice
Record Collector

33 1/3 minutes with...Carmine Appice

The Vanilla Fudge drumming legend discusses the long-awaited official 50th anniversary Beck, Bogart and Appice Live In Japan box set, losing Jeff, learning from Rod and smokin' with Jimi.

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4 mins  |
February 2024
RADIO TIMES
Record Collector

RADIO TIMES

BBC Radiophonic Workshop pioneer Delia Derbyshire's archive is in the custodianship of a prestige Manchester archive. Steve Burniston visited in his tardis

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7 mins  |
February 2024
WHO CAN I BE NOW?
Record Collector

WHO CAN I BE NOW?

NINETEEN-SEVENTY-FOUR FOUND IN TRANSITION: FROM GLAM LEPER MESSIAH TO PLASTIC SOUL MAN. HERE, AND BOWIE'S SCHOOLFRIEND AND 70S COMPANION LRHUM TELL THE STORY OF BOWIE'S 74 AS HE MAKES THE CH-CH-CH-CHCHANGE FROM THE QUEASY FUTURE-SCHLOCK CONCEPT ROCK OF DIAMOND DOGS TO THE PHILLY-FIED NEO-DISCO OF YOUNG AMERICANS. EYES WRITE: NICK HASTED

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February 2024
UNDER THE RADAR
Record Collector

UNDER THE RADAR

Artists, bands, and labels meriting more attention

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4 mins  |
February 2024
DJ KHALED CAN'T STOP WINNING
Rolling Stone UK

DJ KHALED CAN'T STOP WINNING

LATELY, DJ KHALED has been listening to a lot of Jay-Z. Namely The Blueprint, the 2001 opus that helped solidify Hov as a commercial juggernaut in hip-hop.

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February/March 2024
DUA LIPA IS GIVING US EVERYTHING
Rolling Stone UK

DUA LIPA IS GIVING US EVERYTHING

After a whirlwind couple of years, the wildly ambitious pop star is embracing freedom and fun both in her life and on her upcoming album. As she kicks off a new era, she lets us into her dreams, her anxieties, and what she wants to stand for

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February/March 2024
The greatest show on earth!
Rolling Stone UK

The greatest show on earth!

The inaugural Rolling Stone UK Awards, in collaboration with Rémy Martin, were presented at Camden's legendary Roundhouse in November. The stars came out to play, and with Munya Chawawa as host-for one night only - we rocked the world a little bit harder...

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3 mins  |
February/March 2024
Uncle Waffles' road show
Rolling Stone UK

Uncle Waffles' road show

As the in-demand DJ embarks on her first headlining tour, we got a look at the vibrant world of Uncle Waffles

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6 mins  |
February/March 2024
MYSTERY MEN
Record Collector

MYSTERY MEN

Around the turn of the 70s, as many of their compatriots who are now household names were still building a mainstream profile, The Guess Who were Canada's biggest rock band. They never made many ripples over here, but hits such as American Woman remain instantly recognisable half a century on. They even bequeathed another major outfit in Bachman-Turner Overdrive. Meanwhile, two competing versions of The Guess Who are still touring. Rob Hughes hears their versions of events...

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10 mins  |
February 2024
BETWEEN DREAMS AND REALITY
Rolling Stone UK

BETWEEN DREAMS AND REALITY

Yard Act are back with a new sound for their second album, Where's My Utopia? Here, they discuss the record's more personal focus, and how the fantasy of making it big measures up to living through it

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8 mins  |
February/March 2024
Faith, hope and reinvention
Rolling Stone UK

Faith, hope and reinvention

An unflinchingly honest portrait of heartbreak, grief and learning to put yourself first, Paloma Faith’s sixth album, The Glorification of Sadness, is her most personal yet

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4 mins  |
February/March 2024
Ones to watch
Rolling Stone UK

Ones to watch

Rolling Stone UK predicts the acts likely to break out in a big way this year

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4 mins  |
February/March 2024
Ahead of his time
Rolling Stone UK

Ahead of his time

He may have been dubbed the \"saviour of pop\", but teenage star and BRIT nominee Sekou is taking a levelheaded approach to his newfound fame

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5 mins  |
February/March 2024
A MESSAGE TO YOU
Record Collector

A MESSAGE TO YOU

Give or take Hot Chocolate, well ahead of Hi-Tension et al, Cymande were the first black British band of note. With influences ranging from soul, funk, and reggae to blues-rock, jazz and calypso, they were big in the States but failed to capitalise on early success. A staple for sampladelic hip-hoppers, they are finally getting their due with a brand new documentary. Cymande says: Lois Wilson

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9 mins  |
February 2024
THE ENGINE ROOM
Record Collector

THE ENGINE ROOM

The unsung heroes who helped forge modern music

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4 mins  |
February 2024
NY Philharmonic seizes an unlikely Korea opportunity
BBC Music Magazine

NY Philharmonic seizes an unlikely Korea opportunity

When an agreed ceasefire ended the Korean War in July 1953, a full and final peace settlement between North and South Korea was envisaged. It never happened.

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2 mins  |
February 2024
Keep it in the family
BBC Music Magazine

Keep it in the family

Sibling connections can lead to meaningful musical partnerships – as long as childhood rivalries don't get in the way

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7 mins  |
February 2024